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The heart frequency and it's variability in hypertensive patients considering A/B type of behaviour and eight basic emotions and levels of anger expression

Karlo Kožul ; Zavod za epidemiologiju, Zavod za javno zdravstvo Osječko-baranjske županije, Osijek, Hrvatska
Ksenija Vidović ; Zavod za epidemiologiju, Zavod za javno zdravstvo Osječko-baranjske županije, Osijek, Hrvatska
Helga Heinzelman-Kožul ; Specijalistička ordinacija obiteljske medicine
Senka Samardžić ; Zavod za socijalnu medicinu, Zavod za javno zdravstvo Osječko-baranjske županije, Osijek, Hrvatska
Mirta Kopić ; Zavod za oftalmologiju, Klinička bolnica Osijek, Osijek, Hrvatska
Miroslav Šram ; Klinika za internu medicinu, Klinička bolnica Osijek, Osijek, Hrvatska


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Sažetak

The aim of this paper was to comparation between autonomic regulation of the heart rate and it\'s variability within 100 essential
hypertensive patients and 100 examinees in healthy control group. Essential hypertensive patients had significantly shorter
average RR interval, that is, faster heart frequency then the control group. Average variability of the heart frequency was
statisticaly considerably lower in hypertensive than in the healthy control group. Sistolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure,
duration of hypertension, levels have considerate total influence on heart frequency and it\'s variability during calm and during
deep breathing. The most distinctive negative connection was found between variability of the heart frequency and duration of
hypertension. The type A behaviour within hypertensive patients and the control group was more common then type B. In the
hypertensive group, total influence of all independent Bortner\'s variables on to variability of the heart frequency during calm
breathing was statisticaly important. Within hypertensive patients and the control group, the heart frequency and it\'s variability
were connected with eight basic emotions. In the group of hypertensive patients variability of the heart frequency is significantly
positively connected with emotional dimension \"Incorporation\", but negatively with emotional dimensions \"Protection\",
\"Rejection\" and \"Reproduction\". Our data showes that patients with long-term hypertension have increased heart frequency
and reduced variability of the heart frequency, which are well-known risk factors for increased cardial mortality.

Ključne riječi

hypertensive patients,A/B type of behaviour,basic emotions

Hrčak ID:

297222

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/297222

Datum izdavanja:

7.10.2011.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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