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    Defensive coping facilitated a smaller cortisol-to-estradiol ratio and a higher hypertension risk: the SABPA study 

    Malan, Leoné; De Kock, Andrea; Hamer, Mark; Cockeran, Marike; Malan, Nicolaas Theodor (Taylor & Francis, 2018)
    Objectives: Taxing psychosocial stress and defensive coping have been associated with hypoactivity in cortisol, a vasoconstrictive agent. Estradiol has vasodilatory properties with cardio- and neuroprotective effects. It ...
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    Development of the certificate course in the management of hypertension in Africa (CCMH-Africa): proceedings of the first Continental Faculty Meeting, Nairobi, Kenya, 25-26 Feb 2018 

    Dzudie, Anastase; Schutte, Aletta E.; Ojji, Dike; Damasceno, Albertino; Sani, Mahmoud U. (Clinics Cardive, 2018)
    Background: In response to the call by the World Health Organisation to reduce premature deaths from non-commu- nicable diseases by 25% by the year 2025 (25×25), the Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), in partner- ...
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    Contributions of mean and shape of blood pressure distribution to worldwide trends and variations in raised blood pressure: a pooled analysis of 1018 population-based measurement studies with 88.6 million participants 

    Zhou, Bin; Kruger, Herculina S.; Schutte, Aletta E.; Bentham, James (Oxford Univ Press, 2018)
    Background Change in the prevalence of raised blood pressure could be due to both shifts in the entire distribution of blood pressure (representing the combined effects of public health interventions and secular trends) ...
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    Cultural coping as a risk for depression and hypertension: the SABPA prospective study 

    Le Roux, S.; Lotter, G.A.; Steyn, H.S.; Malan, L. (Clinics Cardive, 2018)
    Objectives: In past studies, a lack of social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, particularly in black Africans. However, whether or not coping strategies have beneficial effects on blood ...

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    AuthorSchutte, Aletta E. (2)Bentham, James (1)Cockeran, Marike (1)Damasceno, Albertino (1)De Kock, Andrea (1)Dzudie, Anastase (1)Hamer, Mark (1)Kruger, Herculina S. (1)Le Roux, S. (1)Lotter, G.A. (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Coping (2)Africa (1)Blood pressure (1)Certified course (1)Cortisol (1)Depression (1)Estradiol (1)Global health (1)Non-communicable disease (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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