English edit

Etymology edit

Coined by Dr. Robert Eliot et al c. 1982

Noun edit

hot reactor (plural hot reactors)

  1. (psychology, physiology) A person whose blood pressure and heart rate increase abnormally in response to stress. [since 1980s]
    • 1982, RS Eliot, JC Buell, TM Dembroski, “Bio–Behavioural Perspectives on Coronary Heart Disease, Hypertension and Sudden Cardiac Death”, in Acta Medica Scandinavica:
      Secondly, BP and HR values at baseline and during test activity, and change scores (ie baseline level minus level during activity) are fairly stable on retesting. In other words, a hot reactor is still likely to be a hot reactor 6 months later.