HOSTILITY AND HEALTH BEHAVIORS IN YOUNG-ADULTS - THE CARDIA STUDY

被引:152
作者
SCHERWITZ, LW
PERKINS, LL
CHESNEY, MA
HUGHES, GH
SIDNEY, S
MANOLIO, TA
机构
[1] W ALABAMA HLTH SERV INC,EUTAW,AL
[2] KAISER PERMANENTE,OAKLAND,CA
[3] NHLBI,BETHESDA,MD 20892
[4] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143
[5] UNIV ALABAMA,BIRMINGHAM,AL 35294
关键词
ALCOHOL DRINKING; BODY MASS INDEX; CORONARY DISEASE; EXERCISE; HEALTH BEHAVIOR; HOSTILITY; MORTALITY; SMOKING;
D O I
10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a116480
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Hostility has been associated with coronary heart disease mortality. To assess possible mechanisms linking hostility to coronary heart disease risk, the authors conducted analyses in a cross-sectional study from data collected in 1985 and 1986 on 5,115 young adults, aged 18-30 years, black and white, male and female, in four large urban areas of the United States. The results show that higher levels of hostility as determined by the Cook-Medley Hostility Scale were strongly associated with tobacco and marijuana smoking, increased alcohol consumption, and greater caloric intake in both blacks and whites and in both men and women. The increased caloric consumption was evident in the higher waist/hip ratios, particularly in men (p < 0.05). The associations were particularly strong (p < 0.001) for tobacco cigarette smoking and marijuana smoking, with roughly a 1.5 times higher prevalence in the top hostility quartile compared with the bottom quartile after adjusting for age and education. Hostility levels were not related to the percentage of calories from fat or from sucrose intake, to plasma cholesterol levels, or to physical fitness (except for a weak association in the latter in white women). The results describe relations between hostility and health behaviors that may be detrimental to health. The findings provide a possible explanation for the association between hostility and coronary heart disease mortality.
引用
收藏
页码:136 / 145
页数:10
相关论文
共 43 条
[1]  
Bachorik P S, 1986, Methods Enzymol, V129, P78
[2]   HOSTILITY, CHD INCIDENCE, AND TOTAL MORTALITY - A 25-YEAR FOLLOW-UP-STUDY OF 255 PHYSICIANS [J].
BAREFOOT, JC ;
DAHLSTROM, WG ;
WILLIAMS, RB .
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 1983, 45 (01) :59-63
[3]   THE COOK-MEDLEY HOSTILITY SCALE - ITEM CONTENT AND ABILITY TO PREDICT SURVIVAL [J].
BAREFOOT, JC ;
DODGE, KA ;
PETERSON, BL ;
DAHLSTROM, WG ;
WILLIAMS, RB .
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 1989, 51 (01) :46-57
[4]   EVIDENCE FOR AN INCREASED RISK FOR HYPERTENSION WITH CENTRALLY LOCATED BODY-FAT AND THE EFFECT OF RACE AND SEX ON THIS RISK [J].
BLAIR, D ;
HABICHT, JP ;
SIMS, EAH ;
SYLWESTER, D ;
ABRAHAM, S .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1984, 119 (04) :526-540
[5]  
Burke Bertha S., 1947, JOUR AMER DIETETIC ASSOC, V23, P1041
[6]   Proposed Hostility and Pharisaic - Virtue Scales for the MMPI [J].
Cook, Walter W. ;
Medley, Donald M. .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY, 1954, 38 (06) :414-418
[7]   COMPONENTS OF TYPE-A, HOSTILITY, AND ANGER-IN - RELATIONSHIP TO ANGIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS [J].
DEMBROSKI, TM ;
MACDOUGALL, JM ;
WILLIAMS, RB ;
HANEY, TL ;
BLUMENTHAL, JA .
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 1985, 47 (03) :219-233
[8]  
DENNIS B, 1980, J AM DIET ASSOC, V77, P641
[9]  
DONAHUE RP, 1987, LANCET, V1, P821
[10]   ALCOHOL INTAKE AND BLOOD-PRESSURE IN YOUNG-ADULTS - THE CARDIA STUDY [J].
DYER, AR ;
CUTTER, GR ;
LIU, K ;
ARMSTRONG, MA ;
FRIEDMAN, GD ;
HUGHES, GH ;
DOLCE, JJ ;
RACZYNSKI, J ;
BURKE, G ;
MANOLIO, T .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1990, 43 (01) :1-13