Attenuated cardiovascular reactivity is related to higher anxiety and fatigue symptoms in truck drivers
Depression and anxiety have been linked with reduced stress-induced cardiovascular reactivity (CVR), which could be indicative of autonomic dysregulation. Less is known about the association between work-related fatigue and CVR. Truck drivers experience high levels of depression, anxiety, and fatigu...
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Main Authors: | Amber Guest, Stacy Clemes, James King, Yu-Ling Chen, Katharina Ruettger, Mohsen Sayyah, Aron Sherry, Veronica Varela-Mato, Nicola Paine |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/14579799 |
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