Anger Traits Associated With Cardiovascular Risk Biomarkers in the Metabolic Syndrome

Conclusions: The SEM results suggest that CVD-risk biomarker variables in this MetS sample (a) associate into 2 distinct profiles and (b) that 1 profile associates with overt anger, whereas the other associates with covert hostility. These results could contribute to more personalized prevention and care in CVD patients.
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing - Category: Nursing Tags: ARTICLES: Biobehavioral Source Type: research