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STRESS By Ken Brodzinski Teacher Page>>
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What is Stress? Stress is simply the mind and body’s reactions to everyday demands. It is called a psychosomatic illness.
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What causes Stress? Situations involving anxiety, frustration or tension will trigger a stress response.
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STRESS-FACT Along with cardiovascular problems, stress can also cause - Fatigue Respiratory & muscular problems Skin problems Sexual problems Eating disorders Chemical dependence.
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Open you mind and your journal. Let’s do some simple Stress- Math.
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I. STRESS-MATH One of seven Americans has a heart attack or disabling heart disease before the age of 60. If the adult population were 63,000, how many would be affected? 9,000
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II. STRESS-MATH Two of five adults have hypertension. In a group of 60 adults, how many suffer from hypertension? 24
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STRESS-FACT Stress releases fatty acids and glucose into the bloodstream. These become natural fat and cholesterol which is deposited on arterial walls.
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Long-term stress increases blood pressure and cholesterol-inducing chronic hypertension.
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Stress can release hormones which make people susceptible to blood clotting.
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III. STRESS-MATH Caffeine and tobacco raise heart rate 14 beats per minute. When combined with stress, the heart rate is increased to 38 beats a minute. A smoker’s heart beats____________ more times in a twenty four period. 20,160
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IV. STRESS-MATH Caffeine and Smoking raises heart rate 14 beats per minute. When combined with stress, the heart rate is increased to 38 beats a minute. If you are a smoker, under stress, your heart beats____________ more times in a twenty-four hour period. 54,720
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Stress Cases Per Million Hours Worked In which year did the men report more stress than women? 1990 V. STRESS-GRAPH
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VI. Stress Graph Cases Per Million Hours Worked Which year showed the greatest difference in claims between men and women? 1994
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The stress gap between men and women is widening. STRESS-FACT
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The latest statistics show - Male workers recorded a rate of 0.27 stress cases per million. Women workers recorded a rate of 0.49 stress cases per million. STRESS-FACT
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Is there a solution? What can be done to reduce - Anxiety ? Frustration ? Tension ? And ultimately STRESS?
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Cause of Stress Tension ***Solution*** Give yourself a definite wake up and sleep time.
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Cause of Stress Anxiety ***Solution*** Make a list of things you want to do, then cut off the bottom half.
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Cause of Stress Frustration ***Solution*** Lighten up your load of social engagements. Say “No” a lot more often to requests from others for your time
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The gap between men and women is widening. Male workers recorded a rate of 0.27 stress cases per million. Women workers recorded a rate of 0.49 stress cases per million. STRESS-FACT
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AVERAGE COST PER WORK-RELATED STRESS CLAIMS WOMEN - $17,854 MEN--------$16,289 How much more did women’s claims cost? $1565.00 VII. STRESS-MATH
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Effects of Stress Fatigue Eating & Sleeping Disorders Lack of enjoyment of life Depression Migraine Headaches Muscular & Respiratory Problems Skin Problems Sexual Problems Anxiety Hypertension
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EVERYONE EXPERIENCES STRESS! YOU MUST LEARN TO HANDLE IT. YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT!!!!!
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Teacher Page OBJECTIVES 1. Define the term “Stress.” 2. Understand stress causes and how it affects the body. 3.Apply basic math skills to nine problems. ACTIVITY: 1. The students will be required to use their journals. 2. The students will apply basic math skills to nine problems. PROCESS: 1.The teacher will click through twenty-four slides. 2. Each slide is self explanatory, but the teacher should run through the lesson prior to presenting it to the class.
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Journal Outline I. Stress-Math ______________ II. Stress - Math ____________ III. Stress - Math ___________ IV. Stress - Math ___________ V. Stress - Graph ___________ VI. Stress - Graph -_________ VII. Stress - Math _________
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