Upper-arm arterial pulse wave velocity was found to serve as a sensitive and highly reliable psychophysiological measure.
Arterial pulse wave velocity measurement
Test-retest reliability of pulse wave velocity and effects of age, stress, and psychoactive drug
It has been predicted theoretically and shown experimentally that the arterial pulse wave velocity will depend on the state of the arterial wall, this varying between individuals as a function of age and within the individual according to site and, because the arterial wall does not obey Hooke's law, according to the internal pressure at any given moment. In the present research, comparisons were made between test-retest reliabilities of measures of the pulse wave velocity obtained from different sites, and the effects of age, psychological “stress,” and a psychoactive drug were investigated. It was concluded that the upper-arm arterial pulse wave velocity can serve as a sensitive psychophysiological measure of high reliability.
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James G. L. Williams
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Barbara Williams
University of Illinois Chicago
Psychosomatic Medicine
University of Nebraska at Omaha
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Williams et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Arterial pulse wave velocity measurement was evaluated on Test-retest reliability of pulse wave velocity and effects of age, stress, and psychoactive drug. Upper-arm arterial pulse wave velocity was found to serve as a sensitive and highly reliable psychophysiological measure.
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