Posts Tagged ‘stressors’

  • The Effects Of Stress On The Human Immune System
    Stress affects health is established knowledge. Whereas some research has proven that stress can be detrimental to the immune system, other research proves otherwise. A meta-analysis of two hundred ninety-three studies that were conducted in the previous thirty years solves the jigsaw puzzle. Two eminent psychologists, Suzanne Segerstrom and Gregory Miller, came up with revolutionary findings: Stress has negative effects on the immune system. Stress factors that are short-term stimulate the immune system. The body’s own response, “fight or flight”, prepares the immune system from getting infected through bites, abrasions, and other potential dangers to the human body. Chronic stress increases the vulnerability of the immune system. If the stress prolongs over a long period of time, the adaptive nature of the “fight or flight”  [...]
    Posted at November 24th, 2009
  • Why Do Some Individuals React To Stressors In A Different Way?
    The stress effects are unique and this is the reason why It is easily noticeable that some individuals live in chaos, whereas others get subdued by a slight change in their lives even though that change may be positive. Contrary to the objective nature, subjectivity is the hallmark of stress. Some of the common factors that cause stress across all individuals are work, finance, tight schedules, and failures in relationships. Though the factors may be common, each individual copes with stress in a unique way. There are many reasons for these different coping strategies: Different resource availability Of the many definitions of stress, one of the most common is that it manifests itself when an individual cannot match the demands of a situation from the resources available. This will result in a perception of being under threat. This  [...]
    Posted at November 22nd, 2009