While acute stress is adaptive in the short term, chronic stress may interfere with HPA axis functioning and self-regulation that can, in turn, alter the body\u27s immune response. Several studies suggest that acute and chronic stress consistently increase cortisol levels; however, the same cannot be said about S-IgA levels. We tested the effects of a mild chronic stress (an academic exam period), on cortisol and S-IgA responses to an acute stress. Exposure to an acute stressor significantly increases cortisol levels during periods of no-stress, but not during mild chronic stress, while S-IgA levels consistently increase during both sessions. Furthermore, we find that during the period of chronic mild stress, the perception of stress is rel...
Contains fulltext : 167313.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stress exposure...
According to the allostatic theory of stress, temporary increases in cortisol levels serve as health...
Effective adjustment of the stress systems to repeated stress is regarded as an adaptive response of...
While acute stress is adaptive in the short term, chronic stress may interfere with HPA axis functio...
Stress exposure activates a variety of physiological coping systems. While acute stress responses ar...
Academic examination stress is reported to increase physiological and self-report measures of stress...
Stress associated with academic examinations is thought to cause immunosuppression in students. Howe...
Academic examination is a major stressor for students in China. Investigation of stress-sensitive en...
Depression and anxiety have increasingly become a problem on college campuses and may be linked to i...
While HPA-axis and sympathetic responding to acute stress is an adaptive reaction, chronic activatio...
Spanish medical graduates who apply for a medical specialty training position (MIR) must take an exa...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between stress-induced hypothalamic-pit...
The level of secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) measured in saliva is downregulated during periods of...
Introduction: The relationship betweenimmunological system and stress has been debatedin the last ye...
In healthy, non-challenged individuals, the secretion of cortisol typically follows a diurnal profil...
Contains fulltext : 167313.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stress exposure...
According to the allostatic theory of stress, temporary increases in cortisol levels serve as health...
Effective adjustment of the stress systems to repeated stress is regarded as an adaptive response of...
While acute stress is adaptive in the short term, chronic stress may interfere with HPA axis functio...
Stress exposure activates a variety of physiological coping systems. While acute stress responses ar...
Academic examination stress is reported to increase physiological and self-report measures of stress...
Stress associated with academic examinations is thought to cause immunosuppression in students. Howe...
Academic examination is a major stressor for students in China. Investigation of stress-sensitive en...
Depression and anxiety have increasingly become a problem on college campuses and may be linked to i...
While HPA-axis and sympathetic responding to acute stress is an adaptive reaction, chronic activatio...
Spanish medical graduates who apply for a medical specialty training position (MIR) must take an exa...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between stress-induced hypothalamic-pit...
The level of secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) measured in saliva is downregulated during periods of...
Introduction: The relationship betweenimmunological system and stress has been debatedin the last ye...
In healthy, non-challenged individuals, the secretion of cortisol typically follows a diurnal profil...
Contains fulltext : 167313.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stress exposure...
According to the allostatic theory of stress, temporary increases in cortisol levels serve as health...
Effective adjustment of the stress systems to repeated stress is regarded as an adaptive response of...