Stress activates multiple neural and endocrine systems to allow an animal to respond to and survive in a threatening environment. The corticotropin-releasing factor system is a primary initiator of this integrated response, which includes activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The energetic response to acute stress is determined by the nature and severity of the stressor, but a typical response to an acute stressor is inhibition of food intake, increased heat production, and increased activity with sustained changes in body weight, behavior, and HPA reactivity. The effect of chronic psychological stress is more variable. In humans, chronic stress may cause weight gain in restrained ea...
IntroductionEnvironmental challenges are part of everyday life for most domestic animals. However, v...
Organisms are constantly subjected to stressful stimuli that affect numerous physiological processes...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Stress is defined as the behavioral and physiological responses generated in the face of, or in anti...
Stress was once defined as the non-specific result of the body to any demand or challenge to homeost...
The biological interactions that enable wild mammals to maintain homeostasis when confronted with st...
Obesity and the associated metabolic syndrome have been suggested to be the consequence of a maladap...
The stress response mobilizes the body's energy stores in order to respond to a threatening situatio...
When an animal detects a stressor, it initiates a stress response. The physiological aspects of this...
SYNOPSIS. Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism,..in the environment that act...
Both psychological and physical stressors induce the secretion of glucocorticoids and insulin, which...
Stress has been associated to changes in eating behaviour and food preferences. Moreover, psychosoci...
Chronic stress alters several central mechanisms including those of food intake regulation and neuro...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Background: Calorie input reduction (CIR) can improve central nervous system functions. However, the...
IntroductionEnvironmental challenges are part of everyday life for most domestic animals. However, v...
Organisms are constantly subjected to stressful stimuli that affect numerous physiological processes...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Stress is defined as the behavioral and physiological responses generated in the face of, or in anti...
Stress was once defined as the non-specific result of the body to any demand or challenge to homeost...
The biological interactions that enable wild mammals to maintain homeostasis when confronted with st...
Obesity and the associated metabolic syndrome have been suggested to be the consequence of a maladap...
The stress response mobilizes the body's energy stores in order to respond to a threatening situatio...
When an animal detects a stressor, it initiates a stress response. The physiological aspects of this...
SYNOPSIS. Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism,..in the environment that act...
Both psychological and physical stressors induce the secretion of glucocorticoids and insulin, which...
Stress has been associated to changes in eating behaviour and food preferences. Moreover, psychosoci...
Chronic stress alters several central mechanisms including those of food intake regulation and neuro...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Background: Calorie input reduction (CIR) can improve central nervous system functions. However, the...
IntroductionEnvironmental challenges are part of everyday life for most domestic animals. However, v...
Organisms are constantly subjected to stressful stimuli that affect numerous physiological processes...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...