This study addressed whether lifetime stressor exposure was associated with psychophysiological reactivity and habituation to a novel laboratory-based stressor. Eighty-six participants (M age = 23.31 years, SD = 4.94) reported their exposure to lifetime non-sport and sport-specific stressors before completing two consecutive trials of the Trier Social Stress Test, while cardiovascular (i.e., heart rate) and endocrine (i.e., salivary cortisol) data were recorded. Exposure to a moderate number of lifetime non-sport and sport-specific stressors was associated with adaptive cardiovascular reactivity, whereas very low or very high stressor exposure was related to maladaptive reactivity. Moreover, experiencing a very low number of lifetime non-sp...
<p>Objective: This study addressed the issue of whether frequent exposure to life events is as...
Research suggests that experiencing a moderate number of adverse life events can benefit future stre...
Recent versions of the reactivity hypothesis, which consider it to be the product of stress exposure...
This study addressed whether lifetime stressor exposure was associated with psychophysiological reac...
This study addressed whether lifetime stressor exposure was associated with psychophysiological reac...
Research has found that greater lifetime stressor exposure increases the risk for mental and physica...
Background and objectives: Recent research has shown that lifetime stressor exposure can negatively ...
Life event stress has been associated with blunted cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological ...
Identifying individual differences that buffer or exacerbate physiological reactivity to stressors c...
Item does not contain fulltextStressful experiences affect biological stress systems, such as the hy...
Repeated exposure to homotypic laboratory psychosocial stressors typically instigates rapid habituat...
The cross-stressor adaptation hypothesis—which posits that adjustment to physical stress as a result...
peer-reviewedThe present study investigated the possible interaction between life events stress and ...
Recent research has suggested that diminished, as well as elevated reactivity to acute psychological...
Recent research has suggested that diminished, as well as elevated reactivity to acute psychological...
<p>Objective: This study addressed the issue of whether frequent exposure to life events is as...
Research suggests that experiencing a moderate number of adverse life events can benefit future stre...
Recent versions of the reactivity hypothesis, which consider it to be the product of stress exposure...
This study addressed whether lifetime stressor exposure was associated with psychophysiological reac...
This study addressed whether lifetime stressor exposure was associated with psychophysiological reac...
Research has found that greater lifetime stressor exposure increases the risk for mental and physica...
Background and objectives: Recent research has shown that lifetime stressor exposure can negatively ...
Life event stress has been associated with blunted cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological ...
Identifying individual differences that buffer or exacerbate physiological reactivity to stressors c...
Item does not contain fulltextStressful experiences affect biological stress systems, such as the hy...
Repeated exposure to homotypic laboratory psychosocial stressors typically instigates rapid habituat...
The cross-stressor adaptation hypothesis—which posits that adjustment to physical stress as a result...
peer-reviewedThe present study investigated the possible interaction between life events stress and ...
Recent research has suggested that diminished, as well as elevated reactivity to acute psychological...
Recent research has suggested that diminished, as well as elevated reactivity to acute psychological...
<p>Objective: This study addressed the issue of whether frequent exposure to life events is as...
Research suggests that experiencing a moderate number of adverse life events can benefit future stre...
Recent versions of the reactivity hypothesis, which consider it to be the product of stress exposure...