Sentences with phrase «moderate the stress response»

The extent to which stressful events have lasting adverse effects is determined in part by the individual's biological response (mediated by both genetic predispositions and the availability of supportive relationships that help moderate the stress response), and in part by the duration, intensity, timing, and context of the stressful experience.

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There are many benefits of moderate exercise for mom; these include: higher level of cardiovascular fitness; improved blood lipid profiles and insulin response; improved energy; reduced stress; enhanced maternal - infant relationship and alleviation of depression symptoms in those with major depressive disorders.
Moderate sedation allows the patient to remain conscious by suppressing the brain's responses to pain and stress while still being able to communicate with the dentist.
This response may be an adaptive strategy to moderate stress to ensure survival, but the accumulation of damaged Symbiodinium, which causes subsequent coral deterioration, may occur when this response can not cope with the magnitude or duration of environmental stress, and this might be a possible mechanism underlying coral bleaching during prolonged moderate thermal stress.
On the other hand, high volume, moderate intensity programs (such as a 5x10 squat or deadlift program) will cause significant gains in muscle size due to the sheer mechanical damage of the muscle and the required stress response.
«Even a short burst of exercise can increase concentrations of norepinephrine, a chemical that can moderate the brain's response to stress,» explains Elaine.
Affiliation moderates the effects of social threat on stress - related cardiovascular responses: Boundary conditions for a laboratory model of social support
Chronic interpersonal stress level significantly moderated these associations in different ways for two distinct components of the diurnal pattern — the slope and cortisol awakening responses.
Fifth, although some priming research has acknowledged that childhood stress likely initiates changes in individual psychology that moderate responses to cues of current environmental harshness in adulthood, the pathways remain poorly addressed.
In their laboratory - based experimental study, Bollini et al. (2000) have shown that internal locus of control moderated the relationship between perceived control and the cortisol stress response during a cognitive task.
Factors such as socioeconomic status (SES), preinjury family functioning, resources and stresses, and initial response to the injury appear to moderate the impact of pediatric TBI on caregivers, placing some families at greater risk for long - term difficulties (Rivara et al., 1996; Wade, Wolfe, Brown, & Pestian, 2005; Wade et al., 2002).
Individual differences in biological stress responses moderate the contribution of early peer victimization to subsequent depressive symptoms
Stress generation effects were moderated by cortisol responses to a laboratory psychosocial stressor, such that individuals with higher cortisol responses exhibited a pattern consistent with the depression autonomy model, whereas individuals with lower cortisol responses showed a pattern more consistent with the depression sensitization model.
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