Monday, December 14, 2009
Period 5 P.E. Blog 2.6 Stress
For most of you, school seems to be the biggest stressor in your lives. It is a good thing to be able to recognize what things cause you stress so that you can begin to address them. This week we will take a look at the physical and emotional effects of stress. Next week we will look at ways of coping with stress.
Many people do not understand the physical and emotional implications of stress. The effects of stress make daily tasks such as school, work, and even socializing, difficult. Stress affects the performance of the brain. When people are under stress, their memory suffers. Stress can cause irritability and nervousness.
The following are key stress indicators:
Difficulty falling or staying asleep
Loss or increase in appetite
Poor concentration or memory retention
Uncharacteristic carelessness
Anger or tantrums
Violent or anti-social behavior
Emotional outbursts
Alcohol or drug abuse
Nervous habits
Constant stress can trigger physical ailments such as high blood pressure. When the body is under stress, certain physical responses are triggered including:
Increase in heart rate and blood pressure
Rise in blood sugar levels
Increased blood flow to arms and legs
Increased blood clotting
If you remember back to our nutrition blogs many of the physiological effects of stress are the same as ones cause by a diet high in processed foods. When you combine these two together, you are on a fast track to health issues.
For this weeks blog, look back up at the Key Stress Indicators above and let me know if you have displayed any of those this past semester.
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Poor concentration or memory retention
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Uncharacteristic carelessness
mainly
Sam Cheng
None related to stress, but I've always had difficulty falling or staying asleep.
ReplyDeleteAndy Pham
Poor concentration or memory retention
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Difficulty falling or staying asleep
Sam Cheng
stress can rsult and many things like not enigh sleep so get sleep
ReplyDeleteDifficulty falling or staying asleep
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-Vinay Mallikaarjun
Difficulty falling or staying asleep occasionally.
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careless
increase in appetite
Loryn
Hiba Mohiuddin-
ReplyDeleteSometimes i have difficulty falling asleep and concentrating
Hiba mohiuddin-
ReplyDeleteFalling asleep and concentrating
Nothing really, its freshman year
ReplyDeleteMy sleeping schedule is a little screwed up
-Daniel Zadorozhnyy
Difficulty falling asleep
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Katharine Kong
Alex Kern -
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carelessness
poor concentration
Keyan Javadi-
ReplyDeleteDifficulty falling asleep, Poor Concentration, Carelessness
uum ican't really say i had any of this
ReplyDeleteDAVID NEBB
Ive had difficulty falling asleep, Carelessness and thats it
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