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Biological Stress Any activity that puts pressures on living things and threatens to reduce their numbers or range. Although most biological stresses are human-caused, natural activities such as earthquakes or drought are also biological stressors. -www.pima.gov/cmo/sdcp/kids/gloss.html
Extraorganizationa stressors include things such as societal/techonological change, globalization, the family, relocation, economic and financial conditions, racec adn class, and residential or community conditions.
A stressor is anything that causes stress. People, objects, places, events, and situations are all potential stressors. There are five different types of stressors that can contribute to the physical or mental demands that cause stress. These are, Biological stressors, Environmental stressors, cognitive (thinking) stressors, personal behavior stressors, and Life situation stressors.
i believe environmental stressers are things that occur out side the body, this can be where you live, biological stressors are things that occur in the body such as genetics, hope this helps
Astragalus is classified as an adaptogen, an herb that increases the body's endurance and resistance to a wide array of physical, chemical, and biological stressors.
major life changes catastrophes everyday problems environmental conditions
yes its called stressors :) ofcourse
I believe they are: 1. work hindrance stressors, such as the daily struggles at work 2. nonwork hindrance stressors, such as a family member dying 3. work challenge stressors, such as the responsibility you have at work 4. nonwork challenge stressors, such as someone being pregnant. hope this helps!!
There are a number of peer and social stressors that can contribute to depression and suicidal behaviors.
Extra organizational stressors refer to factors that are more related and personal to individuals. For instance, changing of a lifestyle is an example of extra organizational stressors.
I'm pretty sure it is resistance because you are not responding to the stressors.
Mood is influenced by a combination of biological factors (such as brain chemistry and hormones), psychological factors (such as thoughts and emotions), and environmental factors (such as stressors and social interactions). It is a complex interplay of these factors that can impact a person's mood.