Allostatic load (AL) refers to biological wear and tear caused by chronic psychosocial stress. The AL model proposes that by measuring the multi-systemic interactions among sub-clinically relevant biomarkers, biomedical advances can be made in the detection of individuals at high risk of developing stress-related diseases. By incorporating an AL index encompassing neuroendocrine, immune, metabolic, and cardiovascular biomarkers, a growing body of literature has demonstrated augmented prediction of numerous deleterious outcomes. As it stands, however, the AL index is a research tool that has not been standardized for use by healthcare providers. Using a new AL index based on clinical reference ranges, we investigated physical and psychologic...
AbstractAllostatic load (AL) has been proposed as a general framework for understanding the cumulati...
The Whitehall II (Stress and Health) study is a prospective study based on originally 10,308 Britis...
The topic of chronic stress is important within the field of psychology as stress is a major compone...
Mortality rates continue to decline among post-reproductive individuals. This makes understanding lo...
Job stress can lead to various system dysfunctions, but until now no reliable biomarkers for its ass...
Although associations between work stressors and stress-related biomarkers have been reported in cro...
AIM: Workplace stress is hazardous for its harmful impact on employees’ health and organizational pr...
Pain is common in older adults, is frequently experienced as stressful, and is associated with incre...
Our body adapts continuously to environmental challenges and stressful conditions. Allostatic load (...
AbstractObjectiveOur body adapts continuously to environmental challenges and stressful conditions. ...
Background Burnout and chronic work stress have been linked to various negative health outcomes. Wh...
Objectives: A key aspect of the increasingly popular allostatic load (AL) framework is that stressor...
Approximately one quarter of UK adults are currently diagnosed with two or more chronic conditions, ...
Introduction: Allostatic load refers to the cumulative burden of chronic stress and life events. It ...
Allostatic load (AL) is a multi-system composite index for quantifying physiological dysregulation c...
AbstractAllostatic load (AL) has been proposed as a general framework for understanding the cumulati...
The Whitehall II (Stress and Health) study is a prospective study based on originally 10,308 Britis...
The topic of chronic stress is important within the field of psychology as stress is a major compone...
Mortality rates continue to decline among post-reproductive individuals. This makes understanding lo...
Job stress can lead to various system dysfunctions, but until now no reliable biomarkers for its ass...
Although associations between work stressors and stress-related biomarkers have been reported in cro...
AIM: Workplace stress is hazardous for its harmful impact on employees’ health and organizational pr...
Pain is common in older adults, is frequently experienced as stressful, and is associated with incre...
Our body adapts continuously to environmental challenges and stressful conditions. Allostatic load (...
AbstractObjectiveOur body adapts continuously to environmental challenges and stressful conditions. ...
Background Burnout and chronic work stress have been linked to various negative health outcomes. Wh...
Objectives: A key aspect of the increasingly popular allostatic load (AL) framework is that stressor...
Approximately one quarter of UK adults are currently diagnosed with two or more chronic conditions, ...
Introduction: Allostatic load refers to the cumulative burden of chronic stress and life events. It ...
Allostatic load (AL) is a multi-system composite index for quantifying physiological dysregulation c...
AbstractAllostatic load (AL) has been proposed as a general framework for understanding the cumulati...
The Whitehall II (Stress and Health) study is a prospective study based on originally 10,308 Britis...
The topic of chronic stress is important within the field of psychology as stress is a major compone...