Stress, Sleep, and your HEALTH.

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Stress, Sleep, and your HEALTH

Give an example of each of the following types of STRESS!

Environmental Stress NOISE POVERTY CROWDING POLLUTION NATURAL DISASTER ***Video*** Click on Hurricane Katrina picture.

Conditions that make it difficult for your body to take Biological Stressors Conditions that make it difficult for your body to take part in daily activity. (illness, a disability, injury) Discuss how biological stressors effect a person’s life.

(taking a test, homework) Thinking Stressors A mental challenge (taking a test, homework) Example: How the TAKS test might cause stress on someone.

Unhealthy behavior such as not getting enough sleep or exercise, Behavioral Stressors Unhealthy behavior such as not getting enough sleep or exercise, using tobacco, alcohol, or drugs

getting married, graduating) Life Change Stressors Any major life change, positive or negative. (death of a loved one, getting married, graduating) Example: When a loved one dies individuals experience different emotions. This can be stressful on the person or loved ones around them. Getting married can cause stress due to planning the wedding and joining two separate lives. In some cases you have to learn how to live with one another, share money, pay bills, and make decisions together. Sometimes this can be hard for people who have been independent for many years.

Describe the bodies fight-or-flight response to stress: CLICK HERE During fight or flight your body provides you with energy, reflexes and strength you may need to respond to a stressor. VIDEO****Click the Panic button above to watch a video on fight or flight.

How you respond to a stressor ~ how you let it affect you. What makes a stress positive or negative? How you respond to a stressor ~ how you let it affect you. Positive Stress = Eustress Negative Stress = Distress

List and describe the 3 stages of stress alarm – body becomes aware of a stressor resistance – your body’s working against the stressor exhaustion – body cannot take the resistance anymore. You may become sick, body can’t fight it any longer

What are 3 simple things you can do daily to deal with stress? exercise get enough rest eat right

Long term stress can weaken your immune system making How long term stress can make us sick Long term stress can weaken your immune system making you more open to illnesses.

Sleep deprivation is lack of sleep What is sleep deprivation? What are problems that occur from sleep deprivation: Sleep deprivation is lack of sleep INCREASE RISK FOR GETTING HURT Sleepiness can cause a lack of concentration and slow reaction time which can lead to dangerous and even fatal accidents VIDEO: Click on picture to view lack of sleep video. INCREASE RISK FOR GETTING SICK Long term sleep deprivation can decrease the body’s ability to fight infection STRESS RELATED PROBLEMS Even occasional sleep deprivation can make everyday life seem even more stressful and cause you to be less productive .

How much sleep do teens need each night? Why do they need more then their parents? Teens need about 9 hours a night. They need more than parents or younger children because their body’s internal system (circadian rhythm) is off during puberty. Discuss how sleep can affect your stress levels. The Circadian rhythm regulates your sleeping and waking patterns. During puberty the rhythm is delayed so teens want to go to bed later and wake up later.

What are the 2 stages of sleep? During which cycle of sleep do dreams occur? The 1st stage of sleep is called NREM in which the body recovers from the stress of the day’s activities. NON RAPID EYE MOVEMENT The 2nd stage of sleep is called REM in which dreams occur. RAPID EYE MOVEMENT

the ability to recover from an illness, hardship and other stressors Resiliency the ability to recover from an illness, hardship and other stressors ***VIDEO*** Click on picture NY Giants Resiliency

List the 8 assets used for building resiliency: 1. support 2. empowerment 3.  boundaries 4. productive use of time 5. commitment to learning 6. positive values 7. social skills 8. positive identity

to change your attitude? What 3 things can you do to change your attitude? Use positive self-talk Be confident about yourself Don’t worry about things out of your control

manage your time better: Time, or lack of it is a major stressor for most people List 5 things you can do to help manage your time better:

list & prioritize your goals learn to say “no” make a schedule don’t overload yourself ***VIDEO*** Click on “make a schedule” plan for fun activities