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Stress and Health What causes stress and how to manage it to avoid health complications for young adults by Rob Roth
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Stress Definition Stress is defined as an organism's total response to an environmental stimulus (stress.org) Responses are relative to the individual –i.e. Some people blush while others go pale
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Stimuli The individual must be aware of the potential threat using his or her senses
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Contributing factors to stress Area of Residency –People living in Detroit are the most stressed in the U.S. (Thedailybeast.com) Profession –Business managers, fire fighters, medical workers... etc
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Contributing factors to stress Education Level –The higher the education reached, most likely the least stressed
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Contributing factors to stress Sex –Women are 8% more stressed than men on average Illness –Overweight, diabetes, emotional disorders
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Stress Response The body goes through a multi-step process when faced with stress –VideoVideo
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Can you see this?
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Acute Stress (what you have just experienced) Hormones are released Heart rate increases Easier to react than to think logically Heightened blood glucose level
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Acute Stress Goes away when perceived threat is no longer an issue Body resumes normal functioning with little side effects
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Emotional Aspect Stress is often left unresolved due to modern day stressors
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Long Term Stress Very unhealthy physically and emotionally
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Common Physiological Signs and Symptoms of Long Term Stress Headaches Grinding teeth Insomnia Mood Swings Stomach Pain Susceptibility to microbial infections Drug Use Impulse buying Binge Eating
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Public Awareness June 6, 1983 cover story referred to it as our leading health problem Many perceive stress has worsened over time
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Benefits of Stress Stress motivates us Gives us meaning to activities Enhances memory
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Benefits of Stress
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How to avoid going over the hill Time management skills Alter perception Give yourself 15 minutes of alone time a day Do not self medicate
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Suggestions on managing stress Yoga Reading Keep good friends close Adequate sleep Exercise –Especially aerobics
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How to alleviate short term stress quicker Deep Breathing Count to 15 before reacting Drink cool water
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Review Stress is a natural response –Can be long lasting or short lived Long lasting stress is detrimental to health Be aware of the environment around you –High stress locale and occupation
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Review Little bit of stress is essential to healthy living Take time for yourself everyday Exercise whenever possible Smile
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References www.stress.org McLeod, S. A. (2010). What is the Stress Response. Retrieved from http://www.simplypsychology.org/stress- biology.html Thedailybeast.com
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