Author Interviews, Heart Disease, Social Issues / 11.09.2019
Caregivers Own Cardiovascular Health Can Be Overlooked
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Dr. Heather Tulloch, C. Psych
Clinical, Health, and Rehabilitation Psychologist
Division of Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation
Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine
University of Ottawa Heart Institute
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: It is well established that many caregivers experience distress when caring for a loved one with cardiovascular disease. For example, over 40% of caregivers in Ontario, Canada, report high psychological, emotional, physical, social, and emotional stresses imposed by the caregiving role. Ironically, caregivers are vulnerable to developing their own poor cardiovascular health. For example, chronic stress brought on by a caregiving role increases caregivers’ cardiovascular reactivity (i.e., blood pressure, heart rate) and impaired endothelial function. Many caregivers also report poor preventative health behaviours and low quality of life scores. (more…)