Stress and Health Implications
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
3. Good health
DOI:
10.1071/py98045
Publication Date:
2009-08-25T07:20:03Z
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ABSTRACT
The aim of this paper is to review the current literature of the effects of stress on health, including other factors, such as lifestyle and loneliness. It also aims to explore methods of dealing with stress. Stress plays a large role in, and is the basis of many medical conditions, and appears to be the common cause of relapse towards unhealthy behavior patterns. Chronic stress may manifest as: a number of physical and psychosocial symptom presentations; unhealthy behaviour patterns; immune system dysfunction; and some medical conditions. A number of techniques can be used to help alleviate stress, for example, meditation. Apart from stress, other factors known to precipitate or aggravate illnesses include: social isolation (loneliness); a lack of love, meaning and purpose in life; a lack of joy, humour and laughter; a lack of expression of emotions; and negative attitudes and belief system. Studies demonstrate that the mind has a direct influence on the physical body. There is good evidence that optimism, hope and a sense of control can improve the quality of a person's life and their health.
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