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Jacobus Scheepers is a cardiovascular researcher whose work centers on psychophysiological and cardiometabolic risk in South African populations. Closely associated with the SABPA study, his research explores how coping styles, emotional distress, and behavioral patterns interact with vascular function, blood pressure regulation, and early cardiac remodeling, with a particular focus on ethnic disparities.
His publications examine defensive coping, alcohol use, inflammation, hypercoagulation, and neuroendocrine markers such as cortisol and BDNF in relation to hypertension, endothelial dysfunction, silent ischemia, and left ventricular hypertrophy. This integrative approach links psychological stress responses to measurable cardiovascular alterations, highlighting mechanisms such as autonomic imbalance and impaired coronary perfusion.
Scheepers’ contributions advance understanding of sub-clinical cardiovascular disease risk in African cohorts, emphasizing early detection through ambulatory monitoring, ECG markers, and biochemical indicators. His work informs culturally and biologically nuanced prevention strategies, underscoring the importance of psychosocial factors in cardiovascular health.
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