The measurement of inflammation by biomarkers not only documents clinically relevant infections but also offers an important tool to pin point potentially harmful effects of chronic psychosocial stressors. This article focuses firstly on basic biology of inflammation and lists main biomarkers currently used in psycho-physiologic research. In the second part, the effects of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and the autonomic nervous system as pathways modulating stress-related inflammation are discussed. Furthermore, current evidence of how chronic psychosocial stressors are related to alterations in inflammatory activity is presented. In summary, job stress, low socioeconomic status, childhood adversities as well as life events,...
Family stress such as conflict, abuse, neglect, or insensitive parenting, experienced in early life ...
SIGNIFICANCE: The environment can elicit biological responses such as oxidative stress (OS) and infl...
Chronic stress exposure is hypothesized to increase the risk for developing a mental or physical dis...
The Relationship of Psychosocial Factors and Stress With Inflammatory Markers in Healthy Males Chron...
INTRODUCTION: Stressful events are thought to contribute to the aetiology, maintenance and exacerbat...
This PhD aims to look at the effects of acute psychological stress on the immune system, and potenti...
This study examined whether chronic stress impairs the immune system’s capacity to respond to hormon...
Psychosocial stress during childhood and adolescence is associated with alterations in the hypothala...
This study examined whether chronic stress impairs the immune system’s capacity to respond to hormon...
Psychological stress is associated with a variety of negative physical and mental health outcomes. R...
During the past decade, it has become increasingly apparent that enhanced levels of inflammation wit...
Psychological stress is implicated in the etiology of many common chronic diseases and mental health...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial and physical stressors can elicit the stress response, co-ordinated by inte...
Psychological stress is implicated in the etiology of many common chronic diseases and mental health...
Sustained stress triggers series of changes in the brain and the body. At the early stage of stress,...
Family stress such as conflict, abuse, neglect, or insensitive parenting, experienced in early life ...
SIGNIFICANCE: The environment can elicit biological responses such as oxidative stress (OS) and infl...
Chronic stress exposure is hypothesized to increase the risk for developing a mental or physical dis...
The Relationship of Psychosocial Factors and Stress With Inflammatory Markers in Healthy Males Chron...
INTRODUCTION: Stressful events are thought to contribute to the aetiology, maintenance and exacerbat...
This PhD aims to look at the effects of acute psychological stress on the immune system, and potenti...
This study examined whether chronic stress impairs the immune system’s capacity to respond to hormon...
Psychosocial stress during childhood and adolescence is associated with alterations in the hypothala...
This study examined whether chronic stress impairs the immune system’s capacity to respond to hormon...
Psychological stress is associated with a variety of negative physical and mental health outcomes. R...
During the past decade, it has become increasingly apparent that enhanced levels of inflammation wit...
Psychological stress is implicated in the etiology of many common chronic diseases and mental health...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial and physical stressors can elicit the stress response, co-ordinated by inte...
Psychological stress is implicated in the etiology of many common chronic diseases and mental health...
Sustained stress triggers series of changes in the brain and the body. At the early stage of stress,...
Family stress such as conflict, abuse, neglect, or insensitive parenting, experienced in early life ...
SIGNIFICANCE: The environment can elicit biological responses such as oxidative stress (OS) and infl...
Chronic stress exposure is hypothesized to increase the risk for developing a mental or physical dis...