Anger and Forgiveness and Cardiovascular Risk

Research · April 21, 2014The American Journal of Cardiology

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  • Healthy female volunteers (n = 308) were allocated to three studies that assessed the incremental contribution of trait forgiveness after accounting for anger on autonomic modulation, sympathovagal balance and baroreflex functioning, aortic hemodynamics, 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure, and ambulatory arterial stiffness.
  • A more cardiotoxic profile was associated with anger, while more favorable hemodynamic effects were associated with trait forgiveness, suggesting that clinical benefit could possibly be achieved through anger reduction and forgiveness.

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The American Journal of Cardiology

Effect of Anger and Trait Forgiveness on Cardiovascular Risk in Young Adult Females

Am J Cardiol 2014 Apr 21;[EPub Ahead of Print], RW May, MA Sanchez-Gonzalez, KA Hawkins, WB Batchelor, FD Fincham

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