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“Stress can be defined as any type of change that causes physical, emotional or psychological strain.” Eustress – fun and exciting Acute stress – short-term Episodic acute stress – way of life Chronic stress – long-term Estimated that 90% of doctor visits are stress-related
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Depression Diabetes Hair loss Heart disease Hyperthyroidism – Graves disease Obesity Obsessive compulsive or anxiety disorder Tooth and gum disease Ulcers Cancer – study by Ohio State University
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Adrenaline is the most well known hormone that is secreted from the 2 adrenal glands on top of each kidney › Works with the nervous and immune system to manage stress Enzymes transform cholesterol into adrenaline. C 9 H 13 NO 3
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Steroid hormone › Releases glucose into the bloodstream Energy Usually higher in the morning › Helps body cope with stress › Controls blood sugar and blood pressure levels › Helps assist the immune system
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During the “fight-or- flight” reaction, epinephrine and cortisol are released into the bloodstream › Heart pumps faster › Increased blood pressure › Narrows blood vessels which increases blood flow to major muscle groups
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Stimulates cardiac action in cardiac arrest Vasoconstrictor › Increases blood pressure during anaphylactic reactions (EpiPen) Bronchodilator › Causes smooth muscle relaxation and controls wheezing
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High Intensity Exercise Sleep deprivation Life-Endangering Situations (including artificial situations) › Prepares the body for defense Stimulants such as caffeine, cocaine, and heroine › Closes blood vessels in the brain so the brain and body cannot sleep Stress › Helps us to get work done, but can cause illness if there is too much › Tenses muscles Sugar
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Completely nonfunctional adrenal glands › Weight loss › Excessive loss of salt › Very low blood pressure
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Regular exercise › Burns off adrenaline and loosens muscles tension Stress management techniques
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After a threat has dissipated, the body naturally returns to its normal functions Acute stress Chronic Stress › Meditation › Yoga › Deep breathing exercises › Stress counseling/management
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. "Mind/Body Medicine." Harvard Health Publications (2002). . http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001398/
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