More frequent partner hugs and higher oxytocin levels are linked to lower blood pressure and heart rate in premenopausal women [An article from: Biological Psychology] Buy on Amazon
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More frequent partner hugs and higher oxytocin levels are linked to lower blood pressure and heart rate in premenopausal women [An article from: Biological Psychology]

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Publisher Elsevier
ISBN / ASIN B000RR41SS
ISBN-13 978B000RR41S9
Marketplace India 🇮🇳
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This digital document is a journal article from Biological Psychology, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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In animals, ventral stroking for >5 days increases oxytocin (OT) activity and decreases blood pressure (BP), but related human studies are few. Thus, relationships between self-reported frequency of partner hugs, plasma OT and BP levels were examined in 59 premenopausal women before and after warm contact with their husbands/partners ending with hugs. Higher baseline OT before partner contact was associated with lower BP and heart rate, and met criteria to be a partial mediator of the lower resting BP shown by women reporting more frequent hugs (P
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