Stress and the body
November 20, 2009
The effect of stress and what you can do about it.
Stress is a normal part of life that can either help us learn and grow or can cause us significant problems.
Stress releases powerful neurochemicals and hormones that prepare us for action (to fight or flee).
If we don't take action, the stress response can create or worsen health problems.
Prolonged, uninterrupted, unexpected, and unmanageable stresses are the most damaging types of stress.
Stress can be managed by regular exercise, meditation or other relaxation techniques, structured timeouts, and learning new coping strategies to create predictability in our lives.
Many behaviours that increase in times of stress and maladaptive ways of coping with stress – drugs, pain medicines, alcohol, smoking, and eating – actually worsen the stress and can make us more reactive (sensitive) to further stress.
While there are promising treatments for stress, the management of stress is mostly dependent on the willingness of a person to make the changes necessary for a healthy lifestyle.
Source: Medicinet.net
–Elvira Cordileone
Toronto Star
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