Poster Session with Wine and Cheese

Thursday, 2 September 2010 16:00 - 18:00

How do we heal the sick at heart? : a review of psychotherapy for stress dysregulation and depression to decrease cardiovascular risk
  • Dr Loyola M McLean, SWAHS; Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, RNSH, Sydney; Discipline of Psychiatry, Sydney Medical School,University of Sydney, Australia
Type A Behaviour and Cardiovascular disease: An Unfulfilled promise? Part II
  • Professor Geir A Espnes, Research Centre of Health Promotion and Resources HiST-NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Over Expression of Central ACE2 and Ang (1-7) Prevents Baroreflex Dysfunction in Chronic Heart Failure
  • Irving H Zucker, University of Nebraska Medical Center, United States
Distressed personality in CABG patients in Northern Norway
  • Svein Bergvik, University of Tromsø, Norway
Evidence that the dorsolateral periaqueductal grey in the midbrain is a key centre regulating the sympathetic and respiratory response to acute psychological stressors
  • Prof Roger A Dampney, The University of Sydney, Australia
Blunted erectile response to hypothalamic stimulation in heart failure: Role of central nitric oxide in impotence
  • Prof Kaushik P Patel, University of Nebraska Medical Center, United States
Equity and cardiovascular disease in Australian women
  • Dr Jennifer Stewart Williams, The Universirty of Newcastle, Australia
The efficacy of group psychotherapy for coronary heart disease patients
  • Ghasem Naziry, Islamic Azad University- Fars science and research branch, Iran
Use of the PHQ-9 for screening coronary heart disease (CHD) patients for depression in the cardiology inpatient setting
  • Ms Rosemary J French, Department of Psychiatry, Royal Perth Hospital, Australia
Smoking, social position and ischaemic heart disease mortality in 23, 000 Norwegian adults: The HUNT Study
  • Linda Ernstsen, Faculty of Nursing Education, Sør-Trøndelag University College, Trondheim, Norway
Uncontrollable stress associated with hyperglycaemic and vascular responses and a marker of left ventricular dysfunction: The SABPA Study
  • Prof Leoné Malan, Hypertension in Africa Research Team (HART), School for Physiology, Nutrition and Consumer Sciences, North West University, South Africa
Sex differences in vascular wall structure and self-perceived health in the young
  • Peter Friberg, Clinical Physiology, Sahlgrenska university hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
Cardiac misconceptions, Type D personality and physical activity in a sample of young adults
  • Dr Mike Murphy, School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Ireland
  • Dr David O'Sullivan, School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Ireland
  • Mr Jonathan Gallagher, Department of Psychology, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Salivary cortisol waking response is higher in healthy girls than boys
  • MD, PhD Walter Osika, Stress Research Institute, Stockholm university, Sweden
Vascular stress response in healthy children and adolescents
  • Dr Yun Chen, Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy/hospital at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Autonomic nervous system and its association with brain function in major depressive disorder
  • Dr Tye Dawood, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia
Risk Factors of Cardiovascular Disease in Light of Attachment Theory
  • Ms Dragana Jovinov, University of Queensland, Australia
Gender and age differences in peripheral vascular endothelial function in healthy children and adolescents
  • Ms Alexandra Brinkåker, Department of Melucular and Clinical Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy/Hospital at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Prof Peter Friberg, Department of Melucular and Clinical Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy/Hospital at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Dr Yun Chen, Department of Melucular and Clinical Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy/Hospital at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Endothelin activation of reactive oxygen species mediates pressor response to acute stress in pre-hypertensive Dahl salt-sensitive rats
  • Dr David M Pollock, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, United States
Trajectories of CVD risk factors and aggressive behaviour in childhood
  • Ms Sandra Louise, Australia
Depression, Cardiovascular Symptom Reporting, and Hospitalization in Heart Failure Patients
  • Dr Andrew J Wawrzyniak, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, United States
Carotid atherosclerosis is associated with late-onset depressive disorders
  • Ms Adrie Seldenrijk, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The association between mood and anxiety disorders with cardiovascular diseases and risk factors in a nationally-representative sample
  • Jess G Fiedorowicz, The University of Iowa, Departments of Psychiatry and Epidemiology, United States
Do Mood Disorders Alter Vascular Function and Stiffness?
  • Jess G Fiedorowicz, The University of Iowa, Departments of Psychiatry and Epidemiology, United States
Anxiety and Coronary Heart Disease in Indonesia
  • Hendy Ginting, Lecturer in Faculty of Psychology, Maranatha Christian University, Indonesia