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Women's HeartAdvantage : Risk Factors

Chronic Stress

Chronic stress—for example, dealing with a difficult boss—contributes to heart disease by prompting the body to produce “fight-or-flight” hormones, like adrenaline, that constrict coronary arteries and promote blood clots. The good news is that you can help control the stress in your life by eating nutritious foods, getting enough sleep, and exercising on a regular basis. Many women have found relief by taking stress-management courses, as well.

Source of Material: RockHill Communications, 14 Rock Hill Road Bala, Cynwyd, PA 19004, (610) 667-2040, http://www.RockHillCommunications.com
Writer: Christine Norris
Editors:
Andrea King, Joanne Poeggel, Erin Murphy, Ron Wozny
Clinical Reviewer:
Patt Panzer, M.D. - RockHill Communications
Date Written:
3/1/01
Last Reviewed & Updated:
5/31/2003