physiological stress and response

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PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS
AND
RESPONSE

STRESS
What is stress?
Pressures, demands
(stressors),
exert force on the body, stress is
the body’s response to this.
A stress response is an innate,
defensive and adaptive reaction
Stress levels also depend on
whether the person feels that they
can cope with demands placed on
them or not

Stressors A stressor is a___
physical
chemical
biological agent
environmental condition
event
causes stress to an organism or
disturbances the homeostatsis

Homeostasis
The process of
maintaining a
reasonable constant
internal environment
in the body


Temperature maintanance of
body
• 37ºC or 98.6 F

Acute vs. Chronic Stress
•Acute stress
•Sudden, typically short-lived, threatening event (e.g., robbery,
giving a speech)
•Chronic stress
•Ongoing environmental demand (e.g., marital conflict, work stress,
personality)

PHYSIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
INVOLVED IN THE STRESS
RESPONSE
The nervous system
 The endocrine system
The immune system

Nervous system
Peripheral nervous system (PNS)
Consists of all neural pathways to the extremities
Triggered through the stimulation of sensory nerves
Triggers a series of involuntary chemical response throughout the
body
Central nervous system (CNS)
Brain and spinal cord

The Endocrine System
The endocrine system is a network of four components:
Glands
Hormones
Circulation
Target organs
Immune system
T-cells found in the form of T-helper and T-suppressor

A decade of brain research
•Repeated exposure to cortisol increases aging process of
brain
•Repeated exposure to cortisol damages/ shrinks brain
tissue
•Damage due to repeated exposure to cortisol appears to
be irreversible
•We are “wired for stress” for physical threats yet all
threats set the alarm

How does stress cause physical illness?
DIRECTLY INDIRECTLY
SUPPRESSING THE IMMUNE
SYSTEM
Leucocytes (white blood cells)
Lymphocytes (B Cells or T Cells)
Anti bodies
Natural killer cells
Endorphins
CARDIOVASCULAR
DISORDERS
Hypertension
Strokes
Changes in health practices that will
increase risk of illness
 Smoking
 Drinking
 Drugs
 Sleeplessness
 Exercise less

Biopsychosocial Aspect of Stress
•How stress affects health
•Via behavior
•Via physiology

Physiological Aspects
•Cardiovascular reactivity – increased blood pressure,
platelets, lipids (cholesterol)
•Endocrine reactivity – increased catecholamines and
corticosteroids
•Immune reactivity – increased hormones impairs immune
function

Behavioural Aspects
•Increased alcohol
•Smoking
•Increased caffeine
•Poor diet
•Inattention leading to carelessness

Psychophysiological Disorders
•Digestive system – e.g., ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome
•Respiratory system – e.g., asthma
•Cardiovascular system – e.g., hypertension, lipid
disorders, heart attack, angina

How to survive?
1)Remove the STRESSOR!
2) EFFECTIVELY Cope with the STRESSOR!

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