The end of stress as we know it

著者

    • McEwen, Bruce S.
    • Lasley, Elizabeth Norton

書誌事項

The end of stress as we know it

Bruce S. McEwen, with Elizabeth Norton Lasley

Joseph Henry Press, c2002

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-223) and index

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収録内容

  • A new way to look at stress
  • The stress response-or how we cope
  • Stress and the emotional connection
  • Allostatic load: when protection gives way to damage
  • Stress and the cardiovascular system
  • Stress and the immune system
  • Stress and the brain
  • How not to be stressed out
  • Positive health

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内容説明

Modern life throws a variety of stressful situations at us. This book aims to show stress in a different light - as a natural bodily reaction to help us through certain situations. Although our bodies produce the "fight or flight" reaction when subjected to stress, it often seems inappropriate - our increased heart and lung rate and the chemicals injected into system by the brain can cause illnesses such as asthma and diabetes. This text invites us to improve our brain-body connections in an approach to healthy living based on science. It aims to encourage us to use our natural abilities to cope with stress, rather than falling victim to it.

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