A healthy body makes enough glutathione, but faced with
chronic stressors such as toxins, poor diet, sleep deprivation, smoking, and excess sugar, glutathione become depleted.
It may also be the case that X or Y may be
a chronic stressor such as those outlined in (1).
Not exact matches
They are riding a wave of interest in exploring how physical conditions,
such as vulnerability to infection and persistence of
chronic immunologic illness, may be tied to emotional states and environmental
stressors.
The
Chronic Social Defeat Stress (CSDS) mouse model has received much interest recently as it closely mimics the dynamic range of individual responses to
stressors such as the development of a major depressive disorder, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder or resil ¬ iency to these disease states.
However, everyday
stressors such as overdue bills or a demanding workplace can cause stress to become
chronic and weight gain is the result.
It could be that the nerves in my Dad's heart might be misbehaving because they are abnormal AND because they are being assaulted by
stressors resulting from his very standard American diet
such as systemic inflammation, calcifications, reduced blood viscosity, reduced nitrous oxide, or any of the other
chronic insults to our hearts and vascular system that results when we eat animal proteins, lots of fat, especially saturated fat, and highly processed junk plant foods.
If you are suffering from
chronic health issues
such as fatigue, low libido, hormonal fluctuations or are stuck in achieving your personal weight loss and fitness goals, it may very well be due to underlying
stressors beyond just diet and training plans.
First and foremost, identifying and addressing the underlying
stressor is important; sometimes this is easier to identify,
such as work or relationship stress, but it can also be nutritional stress
such as a gluten intolerance,
chronic infection, or inadequate sleep.
If our immune system becomes overloaded or burdened by excessive stress, poor diet, environmental
stressors and
such, these organisms can spread throughout the body causing secondary infections and
chronic inflammation, leading to any number of health problems.»
Since January 2018, workers may be entitled to WSIB benefits for
chronic mental stress where the
chronic mental stress is caused by a substantial work - related
stressor such as an incident of workplace harassment.
Chronic conditions could also unexpectedly worsen as a result of cruise - related
stressors such as changes in diet or climate variations.
The goal of this paper is to advance the theory of
chronic and traumatic
stressors that have been identified as type III traumas in the trauma developmentally - based framework (DBTF) and use it to investigate the mental and physical health effects of
such traumas on impacted individuals and groups.
He is currently engaged in research examining the longitudinal effects of
stressors such as racial discrimination and
chronic financial strain, on the dyadic support experiences and mental health of married and cohabiting couples.
In the case of low childhood SES,
chronic exposure to
such stressors as financial hardship, threat of violence, violence exposure, family turmoil, and instability in parental employment may confer an underlying risk profile that remains in latent form until adulthood, when early onset
chronic diseases may begin to appear (13).
I work with people challenged with
chronic anxiety and depression as well as people who are attending counseling for the first time, looking for help adjusting to
stressors and transitions,
such divorce, job stress, family conflicts, reactionary depression and anxiety.»
Play Therapy has been used successfully with children whose problems are related to life
stressors,
such as divorce, death, relocation, hospitalization,
chronic illness, physical / sexual abuse, domestic violence, and natural disasters.
One active area of research involves the effects of maltreatment and related
stressors on major body stress response systems
such as the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal (HPA) axis, the catecholamine system (the locus ceruleus (LC)- norepinephrine (NE) / sympathetic nervous system (SNS)-RRB- and the immune system and the subsequent effects of
chronic stress on brain development.
Conceptualized as resistance factors by Wallander, Varni and colleagues (Wallander, Varni, Babani, Banis, & Wilcox, 1989),
such variables may serve as indicators of adaptational resources in the face of a
chronic stressor.
This distinction may be important given claims that the two types of
stressors may play a different role in the course of different disorders, with discrete life events triggering the onset of episodic disorders
such as depression, and
chronic adversities showing a stronger relationship with childhood - onset anxiety and
chronic anxiety disorders [7].