How stress at work damages the arteries
- Posted on 02/07/2025 16:52
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- By raymonddzakpata@sante-education.tg
Extract from the article: Work-related stress significantly increases the risk of suffering from peripheral arterial disease, characterised by the progressive obstruction of the so-called peripheral arteries, in relation to the heart, particularly those in the legs...
Work-related
stress significantly increases the risk of suffering from peripheral arterial
disease, characterised by the progressive obstruction of the so-called
peripheral arteries, in relation to the heart, particularly those in the legs.
Stress at work
is characterised by high pressure and low control, two key factors in the
development of burn out. According to a Swedish team (Karolinska Institutet),
the role of occupational stress in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is still
unclear.
Pressure
at work is associated with a consistent increase in the risk of hospitalisation
for peripheral arterial disease, and hence with a higher relative risk of
developing coronary heart disease or stroke. The cause-and-effect relationship
remains to be clarified, but it is likely to relate to an inflammatory
phenomenon.
By
Elom AKAKPO