The relation of stress hormone excretion to type A behavior and to health.

W W Lambert, B MacEvoy, I Klackenberg-Larsson, P Karlberg, J Karlberg
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Abstract

The relation between catecholamine and cortisol excretion and Type A behavior, assessed using an 11-item self-report questionnaire based on the Jenkins Activity Survey, is examined in a Swedish sample of young adults (N = 149). Cluster analysis indicates that the items measure four aspects of Type A behavior: irritability, hurried behavior, work achievement, and competitiveness. These clusters are not correlated with measures of recent health care utilization. In both sexes, a higher total Type A behavior score is related to decreased daytime urine concentrations of norepinephrine and day and night concentrations of cortisol. In males, increased hurried behavior is related to lower night levels of norepinephrine; higher irritability and competitiveness predict lower night levels of epinephrine and cortisol and increased urine excretion rate. In females, higher irritability and lower competitiveness scores are related to increases in daytime urine excretion and slightly lower levels of cortisol. These results indicate that only certain aspects of the Type A syndrome are related to stress processes and imply that the behaviors serve to lower stress responses in early adulthood.

应激激素分泌与A型行为及健康的关系。
儿茶酚胺和皮质醇排泄与A型行为之间的关系,使用基于Jenkins活动调查的11项自我报告问卷进行评估,在瑞典的年轻人样本中进行了检查(N = 149)。聚类分析表明,这些项目测量了A型行为的四个方面:易怒、匆忙行为、工作成就和竞争力。这些群集与最近的卫生保健利用措施无关。在两性中,较高的a型行为总分与白天尿中去甲肾上腺素浓度和白夜皮质醇浓度的降低有关。在男性中,匆忙行为的增加与夜间去甲肾上腺素水平较低有关;较高的易怒和竞争预示着较低的夜间肾上腺素和皮质醇水平和增加的尿排泄率。在女性中,较高的易怒和较低的竞争力得分与白天尿液排泄的增加和略低的皮质醇水平有关。这些结果表明,只有A型综合症的某些方面与压力过程有关,并暗示这些行为有助于降低成年早期的压力反应。
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