Ward M M, Chesney M A, Swan G E, Black G W, Parker S D, Rosenman R H
J Behav Med. 1986 Feb;9(1):43-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00844643.
Fifty-six healthy adult males were administered the Type A Structured Interview and assessed as exhibiting either Type A (N = 42) or Type B (N = 14) behavior pattern. They were monitored for systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and heart rate (HR) responses during a series of six challenging tasks: Mental Arithmetic, Hypothesis Testing, Reaction Time, Video Game, Handgrip, and Cold Pressor. The results indicated that Type A subjects exhibited greater cardiovascular responses than did Type B subjects during some (Hypothesis Testing, Reaction Time, Video Game and Mental Arithmetic) but not all (Handgrip and Cold Pressor) of the tasks. These results are discussed in terms of previously reported findings on conditions that do and do not produce differences in Type A/B cardiovascular stress responses.
对56名健康成年男性进行了A型结构化访谈,并评估他们表现出A型(N = 42)或B型(N = 14)行为模式。在一系列六项具有挑战性的任务中监测他们的收缩压(SBP)、舒张压(DBP)和心率(HR)反应:心算、假设检验、反应时间、电子游戏、握力和冷加压试验。结果表明,在某些任务(假设检验、反应时间、电子游戏和心算)中,A型受试者比B型受试者表现出更大的心血管反应,但并非所有任务(握力和冷加压试验)都是如此。根据先前报道的关于在A型/ B型心血管应激反应中产生和不产生差异的条件的研究结果对这些结果进行了讨论。