275:—a term referring to the ability to be both chronically stressed and healthy. Even though psychological stress is often connected with illness or disease, most healthy individuals can still remain disease-free after being confronted with chronic stressful events. This suggests that there are individual differences in vulnerability to the potential pathogenic effects of stress; individual differences in vulnerability arise due to both genetic and psychological factors. In addition, the age at which the stress is experienced can dictate its effect on health. Research suggests chronic stress at a young age can have lifelong effects on the biological, psychological, and behavioral responses to stress later in life.
669:, allowing for it to regulate immune function. The adrenergic substances released by the sympathetic nervous system can also bind to and influence various immunological cells, further providing a connection between the systems. The HPA axis ultimately results in the release of cortisol, which generally has immunosuppressive effects. However, the effect of stress on the immune system is disputed, and various models have been proposed in an attempt to account for both the supposedly "immunodeficiency" linked diseases and diseases involving hyper activation of the immune system. One model proposed to account for this suggests a push towards an imbalance of
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brain. People who have reported being raised in harsh environments such as verbal and physical aggression have showed a more immune dysfunction and more metabolic dysfunction. Indeed, in 1995 Toates already defined stress as a "chronic state that arises only when defense mechanisms are either being chronically stretched or are actually failing," while according to Ursin (1988) stress results from an inconsistency between expected events ("set value") and perceived events ("actual value") that cannot be resolved satisfactorily, which also puts stress into the broader context of
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745:. Distant stressors did not consistently elicit a change in immune function. Another response to high impacts of chronic stress that lasts for a long period of time, is more immune dysfunction and more metabolic dysfunction. It is proven in studies that when continuously being in stressful situations, it is more likely to get sick. Also, when being exposed to stress, some claim that the body metabolizes the food in a certain way that adds extra calories to the meal, regardless of the nutritional values of the food.
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receiving common vaccines. Similarly, the effects that acute stressors have on the immune system may be increased when there is perceived stress and/or anxiety due to other events. For example, students who are taking exams show weaker immune responses if they also report stress due to daily hassles. While responses to acute stressors typically do not impose a health burden on young, healthy individuals, chronic stress in older or unhealthy individuals may have long-term effects that are detrimental to health.
781:. It is responsible for preparing the tissue for repair and promoting recruitment of certain cells to the wound area. Consistent with the fact that stress alters the production of cytokines, Graham et al. found that chronic stress associated with care giving for a person with Alzheimer's disease leads to delayed wound healing. Results indicated that biopsy wounds healed 25% more slowly in the chronically stressed group, or those caring for a person with Alzheimer's disease.
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before the damage, are not lost. Also high cortisol levels can be tied to the deterioration of the hippocampus and decline of memory that many older adults start to experience with age. These mechanisms and processes may therefore contribute to age-related disease, or originate risk for earlier-onset disorders. For instance, extreme stress (e.g. trauma) is a requisite factor to produce stress-related disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
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stress; GAS is characterized by three phases: a nonspecific alarm mobilization phase, which promotes sympathetic nervous system activity; a resistance phase, during which the organism makes efforts to cope with the threat; and an exhaustion phase, which occurs if the organism fails to overcome the threat and depletes its physiological resources.
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and then held no one's hand. When the women were holding their husband's hand, the response was reduced in many brain areas. When holding the stranger's hand the response was reduced a little, but not as much as when they were holding their husband's hand. Social support helps reduce stress and even more so if the support is from a loved one.
1398:", and a large amount of research was undertaken to examine links between stress and disease of all kinds. By the late 1970s, stress had become the medical area of greatest concern to the general population, and more basic research was called for to better address the issue. There was also renewed laboratory research into the
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A way to control stress is first dealing with what is causing the stress if it is something the individual has control over. Other methods to control stress and reduce it can be: to not procrastinate and leave tasks for the last minute, do things you like, exercise, do breathing routines, go out with
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Koolhaas believe that stress, based on years of empirical research, "should be restricted to conditions where an environmental demand exceeds the natural regulatory capacity of an organism". The brain cannot live in an harsh family environment, it needs some sort of stability between another
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in 1980. PTSD was considered a severe and ongoing emotional reaction to an extreme psychological trauma, and as such often associated with soldiers, police officers, and other emergency personnel. The stressor may involve threat to life (or viewing the actual death of someone else), serious physical
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In other words, primary appraisal includes the perception of how stressful the problem is and the secondary appraisal of estimating whether one has more than or less than adequate resources to deal with the problem that affects the overall appraisal of stressfulness. Further, coping is flexible in
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One study showed that the power of having support from a loved one, or just having social support, lowered stress in individual subjects. Painful shocks were applied to married women's ankles. In some trials women were able to hold their husband's hand, in other trials they held a stranger's hand,
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Both personal and environmental factors influence this primary appraisal, which then triggers the selection of coping processes. Problem-focused coping is directed at managing the problem, whereas emotion-focused coping processes are directed at managing the negative emotions. Secondary appraisal
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proliferation, and natural killer cell cytotoxicity. Stressful event sequences did not elicit a consistent immune response; however, some observations such as decreased T-Cell proliferation and cytotoxicity, increase or decrease in natural killer cell cytotoxicity, and an increase in mitogen PHA.
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processes strive to maintain equilibrium (homeostasis), a steady state that exists more as an ideal and less as an achievable condition. Environmental factors, internal or external stimuli, continually disrupt homeostasis; an organism's present condition is a state of constant flux moving about a
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releases, although this can increase storage of flashbulb memories it decreases long-term potentiation (LTP). The hippocampus is important in the brain for storing certain kinds of memories and damage to the hippocampus can cause trouble in storing new memories but old memories, memories stored
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shift in bodily functions, or just as "prolonged stress". For example, results of one study demonstrated that individuals who reported relationship conflict lasting one month or longer have a greater risk of developing illness and show slower wound healing. It can also reduce the benefits of
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stage follows when the system's compensation mechanisms have successfully overcome the stressor effect (or have completely eliminated the factor which caused the stress). The high glucose, fat and amino acid levels in blood prove useful for anabolic reactions, restoration of homeostasis and
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Lazarus argued that, in order for a psychosocial situation to be stressful, it must be appraised as such. He argued that cognitive processes of appraisal are central in determining whether a situation is potentially threatening, constitutes a harm/loss or a challenge, or is benign.
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for further discussion of the biological process by which chronic stress may affect the body. For example, studies have found that caregivers, particularly those of dementia patients, have higher levels of depression and slightly worse physical health than non-caregivers.
1334:'s 1930s experiments. He started to use the term to refer not just to the agent but to the state of the organism as it responded and adapted to the environment. His theories of a universal non-specific stress response attracted great interest and contention in academic
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Both negative and positive stressors can lead to stress. The intensity and duration of stress changes depending on the circumstances and emotional condition of the person with it (Arnold. E and Boggs. K. 2007). Some common categories and examples of stressors include:
1239:. If the stressor persists, it becomes necessary to attempt some means of coping with the stress. The body attempts to respond to stressful stimuli, but after prolonged activation, the body's chemical resources will be gradually depleted, leading to the final stage.
587:, decreased motility of the digestive system, secretion of the epinephrine and cortisol from the adrenal medulla, and relaxation of the bladder wall. The parasympathetic nervous response, "rest and digest", involves return to maintaining homeostasis, and involves
309:. In the 1920s and '30s, biological and psychological circles occasionally used "stress" to refer to a physiological or environmental perturbation that could cause physiological and mental "strain". The amount of strain in reaction to stress depends on the
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symptoms may reappear (panic attacks, muscle aches, sore eyes, difficulty breathing, fatigue, heartburn, high blood pressure, and difficulty sleeping, etc.). If stage three is extended, long-term damage may result (prolonged vasoconstriction results in
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was developed as a method of assessing the risk of disease from life changes. The scale lists both positive and negative changes that elicit stress. These include things such as a major holiday or marriage, or death of a spouse and firing from a job.
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during chronic life stress. In patients with HIV, increased life stress and cortisol was associated with poorer progression of HIV. Also with an increased level of stress, studies have proven evidence that it can reactivate latent herpes viruses.
947:, with stress defined as a person's physiological response to an internal or external stimulus that triggers the fight-or-flight response. Stress management is effective when a person uses strategies to cope with or alter stressful situations.
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By the 1990s, "stress" had become an integral part of modern scientific understanding in all areas of physiology and human functioning, and one of the great metaphors of
Western life. Focus grew on stress in certain settings, such as
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injury, or threat to physical or psychological integrity. In some cases, it can also be from profound psychological and emotional trauma, apart from any actual physical harm or threat. Often, however, the two are combined.
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in the brain, providing negative feedback by reducing ACTH release. Some evidence supports a second long term feedback that is non-sensitive to cortisol secretion. The PVN of the hypothalamus receives inputs from the
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homeostatic point that is that organism's optimal condition for living. Factors causing an organism's condition to diverge too far from homeostasis can be experienced as stress. A life-threatening situation such as a
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in reaction to severe stress and the consequent adaptive response. Chronic stress, and a lack of coping resources available, or used by an individual, can often lead to the development of psychological issues such as
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is determined by the disparity between an experience (real or imagined) and personal expectations, and resources to cope with the stress. Alarming experiences, either real or imagined, can trigger a stress response.
770:, and may further predispose people to other conditions associated with hypertension. Stress may precipitate abuse of drugs and/or alcohol. Stress may also contribute to aging and chronic diseases in aging, such as
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American Psychological Association's 2015 Stress In America Study found that nationwide stress is on the rise and that the three leading sources of stress were "money", "family responsibility", and "work".
654:, which stimulates HPA axis activity. Generally, the amygdala stimulates, and the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus attenuate, HPA axis activity; however, complex relationships do exist between the regions.
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Stress can have many profound effects on the human biological systems. Biology primarily attempts to explain major concepts of stress using a stimulus-response paradigm, broadly comparable to how a
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depletes the body's energy more quickly and usually occurs over long periods of time, especially when these microstressors cannot be avoided (i.e. stress of living in a dangerous neighborhood). See
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and natural resources, can also be interpreted as stress. The brain cannot sustain an equilibrium under chronic stress; the accumulation of such an ever-deepening deficit is called chronic stress.
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Chronic stress is a term sometimes used to differentiate it from acute stress. Definitions differ, and may be along the lines of continual activation of the stress response, stress that causes an
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There are several ways of coping with stress, such as controlling the source of stress or learning to set limits and to say "no" to some of the demands that bosses or family members may make.
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concept of stress and adaptation offered the promise of helping everyone achieve health and happiness by successfully responding to changing global challenges and the problems of modern
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that, in general, the individual examines the effectiveness of the coping on the situation; if it is not having the desired effect, they will, in general, try different strategies.
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is the alternative third stage in the GAS model. At this point, all of the body's resources are eventually depleted and the body is unable to maintain normal function. The initial
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such as an environmental condition. When stressed by stimuli that alter an organism's environment, multiple systems respond across the body. In humans and most mammals, the
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intensifies the body's systemic response. Glucocorticoids can increase the concentration of glucose, fat, and amino acid in blood. In high doses, one glucocorticoid,
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or challenging work), it may be considered eustress. Persistent stress that is not resolved through coping or adaptation, deemed distress, may lead to
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and he undertook extensive research programs and publication efforts.
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The ambiguity in defining this phenomenon was first recognized by
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1672:"Neural Regulation of Endocrine and Autonomic Stress Responses"
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is the second stage. During this stage, increased secretion of
3393:"Stress, Age, and Immune Function: Toward a Lifespan Approach"
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Segerstrom, Suzanne C.; Miller, Gregory E. (7 February 2017).
1566:"Cadmium-induced oxidative stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae"
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Chronic stress is seen to affect the parts of the brain where
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has also been associated with abnormalities in these systems.
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2358:. Lulu International Press & RED'SHINE Publication. Inc.
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While the work attracted continued support from advocates of
3749:"Pediatric stress: hormonal mediators and human development"
2720:, I included the comments of one physician published in the
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Social issues can also cause stress, such as struggles with
108:, which dedicates energy to more relevant bodily systems to
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Charmandari E, Kino T, Souvatzoglou E, Chrousos GP (2003).
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Notaras, Michael; van den Buuse, Maarten (3 January 2020).
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Ulrich-Lai, Yvonne M.; Herman, James P. (7 February 2017).
3491:"Virus reactivation: a panoramic view in human infections"
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Nachiappan, Vasanthi; Muthukumar, Kannan (December 2010).
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is the first stage, which is divided into two phases: the
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Selye published in year 1975 a model dividing stress into
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not necessarily tied to Selye's original hypotheses. The
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The central nervous system works closely with the body's
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Schematic overview of the classes of stresses in plants
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functions in ways that ought to make an organism more
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Goldstein, David S.; Kopin, Irwin J. (January 2007).
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4153:"The Silent Denial of Stress in a Competitive World"
2890:(2nd ed.). New York: Worth Publishers. p.
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Stephens, Mary Ann C.; Wand, Gary (1 January 2012).
301:, "to draw tight". The word had long been in use in
3391:Graham J.; Christian L.; Kiecolt-Glaser J. (2006).
271:However, it is possible for individuals to exhibit
4535:International handbook of human response to trauma
3822:Kalat, J. W. (2013). Biological Psychology. p. 383
3440:Schneiderman N.; Ironson G.; Siegel S. D. (2005).
3386:
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3210:Smith, Sean M.; Vale, Wylie W. (7 February 2017).
2166:Cohen, S; Janicki-Deverts, D; Miller, GE. (2007).
1470:techniques were developed. The term also became a
1118:A diagram of the general adaptation syndrome model
905:The difference between experiences that result in
268:and are associated with clinical coronary events.
3831:Kalat, J. W. (2013). Biological Psychology. p. 97
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4195:Stress, Coping, and Development, Second Edition
1474:, a way of referring to problems and eliciting
354:is a concept central to the idea of stress. In
4476:Petticrew, Mark P.; Lee, Kelley (March 2011).
4370:(2nd Canadian ed.). McGraw-Hill Ryerson.
4307:Affect Regulation & the Repair of the Self
3548:"Chronic Psychosocial Stress and Hypertension"
563:, increased heart rate and force contraction,
517:), and to higher level inputs from the brain.
4613:European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
3331:"Neural control of chronic stress adaptation"
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1570:Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics
1379:from 1958 and they were undeclared allies in
837:, and decreased task flexibility and spatial
789:Chronic stress has also been shown to impair
753:Some studies have observed increased risk of
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2986:American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
2982:"Physiology of the Autonomic Nervous System"
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1235:) and brings the body to a state similar to
1191:. Adrenaline temporarily provides increased
313:. Excessive strain would appear as illness.
4180:Psychological Stress and the Coping Process
1169:—the stressor effect. This phase resembles
4537:. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press.
3931:Acta Neurologica Scandinavica Supplementum
2276:Miller, G.; Chen, E.; Cole, S. W. (2009).
458:hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis
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4366:Taylor, Shelley; Sirois, Fuschia (2012).
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720:. This type of stress saw in increase in
650:the release of neurotransmitters such as
87:hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis
4222:Nutrients, Stress, and Medical Disorders
3927:"The chronic fatigue syndrome—an update"
2980:McCorry, Laurie Kelly (15 August 2007).
2823:. Kirkland, WA: Huber. pp. 313–334.
2740:(Rev. ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
928:Responses to stress include adaptation,
857:, as well as other mental illnesses and
616:corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor
202:International Classification of Diseases
3925:Wyller, Vegard Bruun (1 January 2007).
3458:10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.1.102803.144141
3290:10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.1.102803.144141
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2763:Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
2650:Worthington, James (9 November 2014).
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2295:10.1146/annurev.psych.60.110707.163551
1364:" for positive stress, by contrast to
841:, probably through alterations of the
4642:Stress (biological and psychological)
4226:. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press. pp.
3694:Powell, Brasel, & Blizzard, 1967.
3546:Spruill, Tanya M. (7 February 2017).
2379:Cooke-Taylor, C.R. (3 October 1936).
2108:
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902:or withdrawal (depression) behavior.
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4393:Pathology: Medical student's library
3984:Psychiatric Clinics of North America
3446:Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
3335:Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
3278:Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
2700:from the original on 24 October 2015
2115:7 and a half lessons about the brain
1936:(2nd ed.). oxfordmedicine.com:
532:. The ANS receives inputs from the
4581:from the original on 16 March 2017
4159:from the original on 19 April 2012
3603:Aguilera, Greti (1 January 2011).
3329:Herman, James P. (8 August 2013).
3216:Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience
2944:Journal of Offender Rehabilitation
2718:First Annual report on Stress 1951
2658:from the original on 19 April 2015
2168:"Psychological Stress and Disease"
1946:10.1093/med/9780199696758.001.0001
1195:, increased blood pressure due to
425:becomes primarily active during a
421:to regulate these mechanisms. The
25:
4609:"Research on Work-Related Stress"
4571:"2015 Stress in America Snapshot"
4482:American Journal of Public Health
2555:"Evolution of concepts of stress"
2026:"Meaning of aetiology in English"
1933:New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry
1763:Alcohol Research: Current Reviews
1596:from the original on 25 July 2019
1447:. The condition was added to the
755:upper respiratory tract infection
167:and susceptibility to diseases.
153:stress can alter memory functions
77:, is an organism's response to a
4604:The American Institute of Stress
4197:. New York: The Guilford Press.
3944:10.1111/j.1600-0404.2007.00840.x
2331:10.1046/j.1365-2648.2003.02955.x
1618:Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
1441:Vietnam Veterans Against the War
1247:The third stage could be either
821:, including cortisol, which are
429:, regulating many of the body's
112:adaptation to stress, while the
58:Neurohormonal response to stress
3103:Development and Psychopathology
2921:. Springer Publishing Company.
2775:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2011.02.003
2484:Demetre, D. C. (25 June 2007).
1227:, begins to act similarly to a
612:corticotropin releasing hormone
445:and how they relate to stress.
347:Biological need for equilibrium
30:For other kinds of stress, see
3397:Journal of Behavioral Medicine
2113:Barrett, Lisa Feldman (2020).
1432:post-traumatic stress disorder
1390:From the late 1960s, academic
1375:Selye was in contact with the
1326:The current usage of the word
522:parasympathetic nervous system
279:Etymology and historical usage
114:parasympathetic nervous system
39:Environmental stress screening
1:
4088:10.1080/0097840X.1975.9940406
3843:"Stress and Eating Behaviors"
3228:10.31887/DCNS.2006.8.4/ssmith
3046:Journal of Neuroendocrinology
2808:. Chichester, England: Wiley.
2524:10.1080/0097840X.1978.9934972
1455:posttraumatic stress disorder
1076:obsessive compulsive disorder
1031:or difficult individuals and
955:spending time in a wilderness
640:nucleus of the solitary tract
530:intermediolateral cell column
406:sensory system operates. The
4395:. Radom University. p.
4035:10.1097/PSY.0000000000000010
3674:10.1016/0167-5699(90)90069-l
3552:Current Hypertension Reports
3156:Current Hypertension Reports
2848:10.1016/j.beproc.2018.12.013
2352:IJIP.In (31 December 2013).
1422:and psychiatric casualties.
1318:and other mental illnesses.
1103:Holmes and Rahe stress scale
1035:, or relationship conflict,
1012:, air and/or water quality,
859:functional somatic syndromes
793:in children by lowering the
392:cognitive-consistency theory
340:Holmes and Rahe stress scale
151:. Through these mechanisms,
4111:Nature Reviews Neuroscience
3795:"Renew-Stress on the Brain"
3621:10.1016/j.exger.2010.08.023
2385:The British Medical Journal
2319:Journal of Advanced Nursing
2282:Annual Review of Psychology
2002:. bluebook.doc. p. 110
1887:10.1037/0033-2909.130.4.601
1676:Nature Reviews Neuroscience
1197:peripheral vasoconstriction
1110:General adaptation syndrome
1093:Adverse experiences during
1043:, and major events such as
633:. Steroid hormones bind to
520:The ANS is composed of the
4668:
4652:Sympathetic nervous system
4447:10.1177/030631299029003003
2447:10.1177/030631299029003003
2145:10.1037/0882-7974.18.2.250
2032:Cambridge University Press
2030:dictionary.cambridge.org (
1349:, for the general public.
921:
879:
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526:sympathetic nervous system
423:sympathetic nervous system
181:
106:sympathetic nervous system
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4435:Social Studies of Science
4345:10.1210/jcem.78.2.8106608
4309:. New York: W.W. Norton.
3996:10.1016/j.psc.2011.12.001
3718:10.1126/scisignal.2003595
3564:10.1007/s11906-009-0084-8
3409:10.1007/s10865-006-9057-4
3168:10.1007/s11906-015-0594-5
3115:10.1017/S0954579411000034
2572:10.1080/10253890701288935
2435:Social Studies of Science
1995:World Health Organization
1827:10.1038/s41380-019-0639-2
1759:"Stress and the HPA Axis"
1630:10.1007/s12013-013-9667-8
1535:Stress in early childhood
1360:. Selye coined the term "
1062:Life experiences such as
909:and those that result in
774:and metabolic disorders.
689:Effects of chronic stress
4494:10.2105/AJPH.2009.177634
4193:Aldwin, Carolyn (2007).
4182:. New York: McGraw-Hill.
3609:Experimental Gerontology
3348:10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00061
2187:10.1001/jama.298.14.1685
1928:"Acute stress reactions"
1525:Trier social stress test
1520:Plant stress measurement
1500:Autonomic nervous system
1271:autonomic nervous system
1189:fight-or-flight response
851:chronic fatigue syndrome
635:glucocorticoid receptors
620:anterior pituitary gland
511:autonomic nervous system
102:fight-or-flight response
83:autonomic nervous system
4076:Journal of Human Stress
3847:Minerva Endocrinologica
2722:British Medical Journal
2512:Journal of Human Stress
2233:Ethnicity & Disease
1938:Oxford University Press
1396:significant life events
716:and down regulation of
679:immune hypersensitivity
604:paraventricular nucleus
200:, are experienced. The
129:immunological functions
4305:Schore, Allan (2003).
4178:Lazarus, R.S. (1966).
4023:Psychosomatic Medicine
3904:10.1001/jama.2014.3266
3799:The Franklin Institute
2880:; Gilbert, Daniel T.;
2631:Cite journal requires
2397:10.1136/bmj.2.3952.694
1875:Psychological Bulletin
1343:psychosomatic medicine
1263:regeneration of cells.
1119:
1090:and project deadlines.
1000:Sensory input such as
871:Stress (psychological)
865:Psychological concepts
506:
408:central nervous system
251:coronary heart disease
59:
51:
4283:10.1192/bjp.180.6.502
2956:10.1300/J076v36n01_04
2836:Behavioural Processes
2804:Toates, F.M. (1995).
2710:Even Selve [
1540:Weathering hypothesis
1177:) may be experienced.
1117:
627:Melanocortin receptor
475:
454:catecholamine systems
398:Biological background
365:major physical trauma
57:
49:
4556:17 June 2007 at the
2736:Selye, Hans (1978).
2654:. The Fusion Model.
2608:10.2139/ssrn.2456211
2381:"Stress of Homework"
2212:on 24 September 2015
2133:Psychology and Aging
1815:Molecular Psychiatry
945:psychological stress
930:psychological coping
843:dopaminergic systems
791:developmental growth
726:natural killer cells
204:includes a group of
184:Psychological stress
116:returns the body to
2878:Schacter, Daniel L.
1728:"Biology of stress"
1322:History in research
1316:clinical depression
1072:clinical depression
991:Health risk factors
969:Cognitive appraisal
593:bronchoconstriction
462:Aggressive behavior
18:Stress (physiology)
4619:Coping With Stress
2738:The stress of life
2678:Humphrey, James H.
2068:10.1111/papt.12089
1505:Defense physiology
1385:smoking and cancer
1237:hyperaldosteronism
1120:
1082:, or insufficient
507:
260:and its etiologic
196:, and anxiety and
60:
52:
4544:978-0-306-46095-1
4406:978-83-61047-18-6
4368:Health Psychology
4316:978-0-393-70407-5
4237:978-1-58829-432-6
4204:978-1-57230-840-4
4155:. 17 March 2012.
3765:10.1159/000069325
3706:Science Signaling
3507:10.2217/fvl.11.21
3058:10.1111/jne.12272
2928:978-0-8261-1771-7
2882:Wegner, Daniel M.
2365:978-1-365-01645-5
2181:(14): 1685–1687.
1982:Sartorius, Norman
1821:(10): 2251–2274.
1468:stress management
1229:mineralocorticoid
1175:circulatory shock
1171:Addison's disease
934:stress management
924:Stress management
896:strength training
743:influenza vaccine
718:specific immunity
671:cellular immunity
644:lamina terminalis
546:prefrontal cortex
502:pituitary gland=
468:Biology of stress
450:serotonin systems
215:which have their
194:depersonalization
137:prefrontal cortex
16:(Redirected from
4659:
4647:Endocrine system
4637:Stress (biology)
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1612:
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1464:workplace stress
1377:tobacco industry
1288:digestive system
823:steroid hormones
714:natural immunity
675:humoral immunity
631:steroid hormones
565:vasoconstriction
554:monoamine nuclei
505:
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419:endocrine system
404:psychobiological
172:mental illnesses
149:stria terminalis
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1354:biopsychosocial
1324:
1312:angina pectoris
1302:/obstipation),
1292:occult bleeding
1245:
1221:glucocorticoids
1214:
1185:locus coeruleus
1181:Antishock phase
1129:
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926:
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569:bronchodilation
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