Palok Aich, Andrew A Potter, Philip J GriebelVaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaAbstract: Studies in animals and humans link both physical and psychological stress with an increased incidence and severity of respiratory infections. For this manuscript we define stress as the physiological responses an individual undergoes while adjusting to a continually changing environment. It is known that stressors of various types (psychological/physical) can alter the physiological levels of certain hormones, chemokines and cytokines. These alterations send information to the central nervous system to take necessary action which then sends messages to appropriate organs/tissues/cells to respond. T...
Although there is no generally accepted definition of 'a state of stress' in biological or social sy...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to assess the role of psychological stress in the expression...
Stress encompasses the psychological perception of pressure from the environment, and the body’s phy...
<div><p>Stress is perhaps easiest to conceptualize as a process which allows an organism to accommod...
Humans are constantly exposed to a vast number of stressors in our everyday lives from social intera...
This review highlights fundamental mechanisms of the stress response and important findings as to ho...
This article reviews research on the role of stress in infectious disease as measured either by illn...
This chapter provides a general overview and introduces concepts related to major biological pathway...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-70)Stress is a part of everyday life and results in we...
[Significance]: The environment can elicit biological responses such as oxidative stress (OS) and in...
Cardiovascular and immune system pathophysiological changes and diseases may be attributed to stres...
More than eighty years after Hans Selye (1907–1982) first developed a concept describing how differe...
Like the first edition, the second edition of the Encyclopedia of Stress covers nearly every conceiv...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the role of psychological stress in the expression...
SIGNIFICANCE: The environment can elicit biological responses such as oxidative stress (OS) and infl...
Although there is no generally accepted definition of 'a state of stress' in biological or social sy...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to assess the role of psychological stress in the expression...
Stress encompasses the psychological perception of pressure from the environment, and the body’s phy...
<div><p>Stress is perhaps easiest to conceptualize as a process which allows an organism to accommod...
Humans are constantly exposed to a vast number of stressors in our everyday lives from social intera...
This review highlights fundamental mechanisms of the stress response and important findings as to ho...
This article reviews research on the role of stress in infectious disease as measured either by illn...
This chapter provides a general overview and introduces concepts related to major biological pathway...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-70)Stress is a part of everyday life and results in we...
[Significance]: The environment can elicit biological responses such as oxidative stress (OS) and in...
Cardiovascular and immune system pathophysiological changes and diseases may be attributed to stres...
More than eighty years after Hans Selye (1907–1982) first developed a concept describing how differe...
Like the first edition, the second edition of the Encyclopedia of Stress covers nearly every conceiv...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the role of psychological stress in the expression...
SIGNIFICANCE: The environment can elicit biological responses such as oxidative stress (OS) and infl...
Although there is no generally accepted definition of 'a state of stress' in biological or social sy...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to assess the role of psychological stress in the expression...
Stress encompasses the psychological perception of pressure from the environment, and the body’s phy...