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. 2013 Sep;37(8):1810-23.
doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2013.07.004. Epub 2013 Jul 24.

Autonomic nervous system activity and workplace stressors--a systematic review

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Autonomic nervous system activity and workplace stressors--a systematic review

Marc N Jarczok et al. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2013 Sep.

Abstract

Aim: This systematic review evaluates and summarizes the evidence of the association between psychosocial work environment as indicated by several work-stress models such as Job-Demand-Control (JDC), Effort-Reward-Imbalance (ERI), or Organizational Justice (OJ) and autonomic nervous system (ANS) function as indexed by heart rate variability (HRV).

Method: We conducted a systematic literature search following the PRISMA-Statement in eleven databases including Medline, Web of Science and PsycINFO to address medical as well as psychological aspects of the relation between psychosocial work-stress models and HRV.

Results: We identified 19 publications with a total of 8382 employees from ten countries reporting data from the years 1976-2008. Overall, nine of all studies report a negative and significant association between vagally-mediated HRV and measures of stress at work, while eight of all studies report a negative and significant association to mixed sympathetic and parasympathetic measures of HRV.

Conclusions: This systematic review provides evidence that adverse psychosocial work conditions are negatively associated with ANS function as indexed by HRV.

Keywords: Employees; Heart rate variability; Psychosocial strain; Psychosocial work environment; Stress; Vagal tone.

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