Brain on stress: How the social environment gets under the skin
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Abstract
Stress is a state of the mind, involving both brain and body as well as their interactions; it differs among individuals and reflects not only major life events but also the conflicts and pressures of daily life that alter physiological systems to produce a chronic stress burden that, in turn, is a factor in the expression of disease. This burden reflects the impact of not only life experiences but also genetic variations and individual health behaviors such as diet, physical activity, sleep, and substance abuse; it also reflects stable epigenetic modifications in development that set lifelong patterns of physiological reactivity and behavior through biological embedding of early environments interacting with…
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- Allostatic load
- Allostasis
- Psychology
- Chronic stress
- Psychological resilience
- Anxiety
- Mood
- Disease
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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