This randomized controlled study protocol outlines a trial to investigate the impact of induced negative emotions (anger, anxiety, sadness) on endothelial function in 280 healthy participants.
RCT (n=280)
Single-blind
randomised
Do induced negative emotions (anger, anxiety, sadness) impair endothelial function compared to a neutral condition in healthy participants?
This study protocol outlines a randomized controlled experiment to investigate the impact of induced negative emotions on endothelial function in healthy participants.
INTRODUCTION: The experience of negative emotions (eg, anger, anxiety and sadness) is associated with an increased short-term risk of incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) events, independent of traditional CVD risk factors. Impairment in endothelial function is one possible biological mechanism which may explain the association between negative emotions and incident CVD events. This laboratory-based, single-blind, randomised controlled experimental study aims to investigate the impact of induced negative emotions including anger, anxiety and sadness on endothelial function. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: In a between-subjects design, 280 healthy participants are randomised to one of four experimental negative emotion inductions: anger, anxiety, sadness or a neutral condition. Endothelium-dependent vasodilation, circulating levels of endothelial cell-derived microparticles and bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells, and indices of nitric oxide inhibition are assessed before and 3, 40, 70 and 100 min after negative emotion induction. Finally, in a subsample of 84 participants, the potential moderating effects of cardiorespiratory fitness and habitual physical activity on the adverse effects of an acute negative emotion on endothelial function are investigated. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study is conducted in compliance with the Helsinki Declaration and the Columbia University Medical Center Institutional Review Board. The results of the study will be disseminated at several research conferences and as published articles in peer reviewed journals. The study will be implemented and reported in line with the SPIRIT statement. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT01909895; Pre-results.
Ensari 等人(星期二)在健康人群中(n=280)进行了随机对照试验。评估了负面情绪诱导(愤怒、焦虑、悲伤)与中性条件对内皮功能(内皮依赖性血管舒张、循环内皮细胞衍生小颗粒和骨髓衍生内皮祖细胞的水平,以及一氧化氮抑制指标)的影响。该随机对照研究方案概述了一项试验,以研究诱导的负面情绪(愤怒、焦虑、悲伤)对280名健康参与者内皮功能的影响。
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