Zusammenfassung
Wenn das Verhaltensmuster vom Typ A tatsächlich einen Risikofaktor bei der Entstehung der klinischen koronaren Herzkrankheit (KHK) darstellt, wäre zu erwarten, daß Menschen, die dieses Verhaltensmuster aufweisen, schon lange vor Auftreten der klinischen KHK viele, wenn nicht alle biochemischen Anomalien zeigen, die normalerweise bei bereits an klinischer KHK leidenden Patienten festzustellen sind. Nach unseren bisherigen Untersuchugen liegen in der Tat bei der Mehrzahl der schwer erkrankten Patienten vom Typ-A-Verhaltensmuster ein oder mehrere dieser Anomalien vor.
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Friedman, M. (1981). Biochemische Anomalien bei Personen mit extremem Verhaltensmuster vom Typ A. In: Dembroski, T.M., Halhuber, M.J. (eds) Psychosozialer „Stress“ und koronare Herzkrankheit 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67842-4_3
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