14: Stress and Health Flashcards
an unpleasant state that arises when we perceive that the demands of an event strain our ability to cope effectively.
Stress
What causes stress?
- Crises and Catastrophes
Natural disasters and other catastrophic events can have harmful and long-term effects on mental and physical health.
People with posttraumatic stress disorder suffer from psychological and physical symptoms long after the event is over.
-It is like reliving the event; Soldiers exposed to combat often suffer from posttraumatic stress.
What causes stress?
- Major Life Events
Early research suggested that all change is stressful.
However, more recent studies suggest that only negative events are harmful.
Coping responses consist of the thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors by which people attempt to reduce stress.
What causes stress?
- Microstressors: The Hassles of Everyday Life
The most common sources of stress are minor everyday hassles.
Constant noise, burnout from job pressures, and commuting are all stressful in this regard.
Research shows that low socioeconomic status is strongly predictive of negative health outcomes and death.
Stress is natural and short-lived stress can be a good thing.
It can make you active and alert when you need to be.
But chronic stress is bad.
True or False
True
This describes the process your body goes through when you are exposed to any kind of stress, positive or negative.
General Adaptation Syndrome
If you do not resolve the stress that has triggered GAS, it can lead to physical and mental health problems. True or False?
True
Your body reacts to the stress. Sympathetic nervous system. HIPA axis
Alarm
It is the body’s resources that have been depleted (also called Compromised Immune System).
Exhaustion.
Adaptation to stress. Sustained release of _________ in an attempt to maintain arousal.
a) Resistance; Catecholamines
b) Alarm; Cortisol
c) Resistance; Cortisol
d) Alarm; Catecholamines
c) Resistance; Cortisol
A type of stress that is sudden, typically short-lived, and threatening event.
Examples:
Giving a Speech
Intermittent Fasting
Lifting Heavy Weight
Life Change (Death)
Presentation at Work
Running Sprints
Acute Stress
A type of stress that refers to ongoing environmental demand.
Examples:
Drive to Work
Poor Diet
Poor Sleep Habits
Marital Conflict
Negative Friends
Work Stress
Chronic Stress
It is another type of stress where acute stress is suffered too frequently. This is often observed in Type A personalities and can be found to always be in a hurry and short-tempered.
Episodic Stress or Episodic Acute Stress
It refers to the stress response that is designed for acute emergencies, NOT for the constant long-term stress that humans often experience.
The General Adaptation Syndrome
WHAT STRESS DOES TO THE HEART:
Stress is a major _____ _____ in coronary heart disease (CHD).
risk factor