Effects of Caffeine, Stress, and Family History of Hypertension on Blood Pressure and Blood Markers of Cardiovascular Disease Risk
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Published on 2005 by ProQuest
This ebook tells about Findings from this study revealed increases in fibrinogen levels in response to caffeine, but no significant CRP changes. However, significant increase in CRP levels were observed when post-hoc analyses were conducted that involved the grouping of participants into low, moderate, and high CRP risk group based on baseline CRP levels. Systolic blood pressure significantly increased in males and females in response to both the stressor and caffeine. Diastolic blood pressure and heart rate significantly increased in males and females in response to the stressor, but not in response to caffeine. Implications of these findings are discussed, as well as methodological differences between this dissertation project and previous research. Suggestions for future studies and the contribution of the current study to the literature are presented.
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