Fatigue and Neuroendocrine Factors Flashcards

1
Q

What is linked to a single cause like not enough sleep but is relieved by rest and lifestyle changes?

A

Acute Fatigue

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2
Q

Acute fatigue is rare to have cognitive dysfunction because it returns to baseline after?

A

Rest

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3
Q

What are psychosocial disorders that are a result of chronic fatigue symptoms?

A

Depression
Sleep Disorders
Anxiety

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4
Q

What are the 2 main pathways that stress is relayed from the brain to the body?

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Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis (HPA)

Release of Catecholamines from SNS

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5
Q

What have a role in the regulation of the SNS?

A

Glucocorticoids

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6
Q

The HPA and SNS coordinate when the body is under stress and bring the body back to homeostasis when?

A

The stress is alleviated

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7
Q

Deregulation of the nervous system or immune system can lead to maladaptive response to?

A

Neuro-Immune System

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8
Q

Dysfunction of HPA may reduce the cortisol levels which leads to dysfunction of?

A

Immune, Physical, and Chemical Systems in the body

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9
Q

Low back pain can be due to?

A

Disc Herniation

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10
Q

Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) intervention caused a much lower rate of decrease in?

A

Cortisol over time

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11
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SMT increased cortisol levels slightly from?

A

What it might have been

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