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Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1991 Volume.56 No. 6 p.429 ~ p.441
Effect of Stress on the Vital Sign


Abstract
This study was undertaken to assess the effect of stress on the vital sign.
The subjects in this study were 101 patients who were examined the stomach disease with gastroscopy in C university hospital from April 24 to May 6, 1991.
The vital sign with the effect of stress was taken three times. These cases were JBG (ust before gastroscopy), JAG (immediately after gastroscopy) and 30AG (30 minutes after gastroscopy).
The data was analyzed by S.P.S.S. program using percentages, t-test, variance analysis, paired t-test and hottelings t-test.
The results of study were as follows;
1. In analysis of the relation of vital sign with general characteristics, 1) Systolic and diastolic blood pressure:
(1) Sex: In JBG, systolic and diastolic blood pressure were more elevated in female than male, but in IAG and 30 AG, male than female. There was significant difference between male and female in systolic and diastolic blood pressure in IAG.
(2) Age: In JBG, systolic and diastolic blood pressure were more elevated in the old than the young, but in JAG, they showed opposite situation and in 30 AG, they were more elevated in the old than the young again.
(3) Marital status: In JBG, IAG and 30 AG, systolic and diastolic blood pressure .were more elevated in the group of divorced and separated person than the married group, and there was significant difference between each group of marital status in diastolic blood pressure in IAG.
2) Pulse rate:
(1) Sex: In JBG, IAG and 30 AG, the pulse rate was more increased in female than male and there was not significant difference between male and female in pulse rate.
(2) Age: Pulse rate was more increased in the young than the old in all cases.
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