Int J Sports Med 1988; 09(1): 35-40
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1024975
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Type A Personality Components and the Blood Pressure Response to Dynamic Exercise*

R. Dlin1 , G. Tenenbaum1 , D. Furst2 , G. Weingarten1
  • 1Department of Research and Sports Medicine, Wingate Institute
  • 2Department of Physical Eduction, Southern Illinois University
* This research was supported by a grant from the Israel Sports Authority.
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Publication Date:
14 March 2008 (online)

Abstract

One hundred and eleven healthy male subjects underwent cycle ergometry testing and completed a Jenkins type A personality survey. The subjects were divided into three equal groups with respect to their distribution on the Jenkins scales. The groups were compared for heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), the ratio of SBP/HR, and V̇O2 max/kg during rest and at exercise. Repeated measures MANOVA indicated that high scoring type A had lower HR values during exercise with no differences in SBP. However, the SBP/HR ratio was higher in the high type A group. The same was true for the component of hard-driving and competitiveness. Those scoring highest in this component also had higher V̇O2 max/kg body weight. From the description it could be conjectured that those with higher scores on type A components push themselves harder and thus achieve improvement in fitness. No clear explantation exists for the relative differences in SBP response.

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