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How does stress affect health?

Written by: Martin Winkler
First version: 22 Jul 2008. Latest version: 29 Aug 2008.

Abstract:

What are typical reactions of the body to stress? How does it affect health?

Question:

What happens in the body when you are submitted to stress, workload, anger? How does stress affect health?

Answer:

Stress can be any unspecific demand to adapt to a critical situation within a very short time. This has been described as "fight-or-flight" reaction (Walter Cannon). Our body reacts in a way that has been developed in primeval times, very well suited to run away, react very fast or hunt a wild animal.

These physiological adjustment reactions have been described by the Canadian stress reseacher Selye. Their purpose is to stimulate the bodily functions for a short time (30 minutes) in case of emergency. So the body reacts to any kind of loads, stress or adaptibility requirements in a very similar way:

Any body reactions that are not necessary to respond to the immediate danger are decreased:
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