Analyzing Psychological Risk Factors for Heart Disease
Initial research into psychological risk factors for heart disease often examined a broad behavioral pattern that included competitiveness, a sense of urgency, impatience, and hostility. However, subsequent, more conclusive research has demonstrated that the specific components of anger and hostility are the most significant predictors of negative cardiovascular outcomes. Analyze why focusing on these specific emotional traits provides a more reliable and powerful prediction of heart disease risk compared to studying the broader, multi-component behavioral pattern.
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