Emotion regulation moderates the association between chronic stress and cardiovascular disease risk in humans: a cross-sectional study
Chronic stress is a risk factor for incident cardiovascular (CV) disease. Emotion regulation is the ability to modulate one’s state or behavior in response to a given situation or stressor, and may mitigate the effect of chronic stress on CV disease risk. Data from a cohort of 754 community-dwelling...
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Taylor and Francis Ltd
2018
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