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Psychoemotional stress is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The ESC/ESH recommendations for the treatment of hypertension (2018) define psychological stress as a risk factor for hypertension. The basis of hypertension of the ‘white coat’ and masked hypertension are considered psychosocial factors. Stress causes early damage to target organs and uncontrolled blood pressure. The article discusses the mechanisms of formation of arterial hypertension under the influence of stress. On the example of clinical studies, the negative role of psycho-emotional stress in extreme professions is considered. The data of their own research on the effect of stress in locomotive drivers on the development of cardiovascular diseases are presented.

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  • The article discusses the mechanisms of formation of arterial hypertension under the influence of stress

  • В. Психоэмоциональный стресс в обзоре рекомендаций ESC / ESH 2018 года по лечению артериальной гипертензии и результатов клинических исследований // Медицинский алфавит

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Психоэмоциональный стресс в обзоре рекомендаций ESC/ESH 2018 года по лечению артериальной гипертензии и результатов клинических исследований Рекомендации ESC/ESH 2018 года по лечению артериальной гипертензии определяют психологический стресс как фактор риска артериальной гипертензии. В статье рассматриваются механизмы формирования артериальной гипертензии при воздействии стресса.

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