Thauler Alves De Oliveira
School of Medicine,
47 João Dornas, Centro, Itaúna, Minas Gerais
Brazil
Research Article
Does the Stress of Exams Period Influence Medical Students Blood Pressure? A Longitudinal Study
Author(s): Thauler Alves De Oliveira, Kenia Ferreira Rosa, Otávio Antoniel Vilela Nunes, Guilherme Augusto Alves de Oliveira and Flávio Ricardo ManziThauler Alves De Oliveira, Kenia Ferreira Rosa, Otávio Antoniel Vilela Nunes, Guilherme Augusto Alves de Oliveira and Flávio Ricardo Manzi
Background: Based on relation of pathological effects of stress on the body and its reflex on blood pressure, the high level of stress undergone by medical students becomes a concern about quality of medical training and its health. The aim is to verify the possible influence of stress during exam periods on the blood pressure of medical students.
Method: The systemic arterial pressure (SAP) of 109 medical students of an institution was measured and analyzed in the period from March to September 2016, using the standardization recommended by the American Heart Association, in 3 time intervals: school holidays, classes without exams, and classes with exams.
Results: The authors verified that the systolic arterial pressure and cardiac frequency values checked on exam days were statistically higher (mean of 121.60 mmHg and .. View More»