Allostatic load refers to the cumulative dysregulations of the multiple physiological systems as a response to multiple social-ecological levels of chronic stress. Allostatic load has been well documented in relation to both chronic stress and adverse health outcomes in non-pregnant populations. However...
To examine the relationships between socioeconomic status (SES), psychosocial vulnerability (hostility), and allostatic load. Allostatic load refers to the cumulative physiological cost of adaptation to stress. Method We examined the relationships, between SES (as measured by educational attainment), host...
The allostatic load (AL) refers to the cumulative weakening of multiple physiological systems caused by repeated adaptation of the body to stressors There are still no studies have focused on the association between AL and the prognosis of patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction...
Allostasis and Allostatic Load Over the Life Course. This hypothesis is reflected in the concept of allostatic load. Allostatic load refers to the idea that biological regulatory systems may begin to exhibit cumulative patterns of dysregulation (i.e., "wear and tear") over time as a ... TE ...
Allostatic load 来自 ilo.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 145 作者: J Lafleur 摘要: Allostasis refers to the mechanisms that ensure sustainable physiological stability under chronic stress conditions. This article addresses allostatic load, which designates the consequences of biological adaptation to persistent ...
Yet, over longer time intervals, they exact a cost (allostatic load) that can accelerate disease processes. The concepts of allostasis and allostatic load center around the brain as interpreter and responder to environmental challenges and as a target of those challenges. In anxiety disorders, ...
Allostatic load refers to maladaptive changes in response to stress by the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. These profound changes in the HPA axis are commonly found in addiction populations and are related to how individuals perceive and react to stress, while also having important clinica...
anxiety, contribute to allostatic load, a new term that refers to the wear and tear on the body and brain arising from attempts to adapt to adversity... J Schulkin,PW Gold,BS Mcewen - 《Psychoneuroendocrinology》 被引量: 730发表: 1998年 History of socioeconomic disadvantage and allostatic lo...
Allostatic load refers to the bodily wear and tear that emerges with sustained allostatic states. This concept provides an explanatory link to apparently unrelated findings such as cognitive impairment and higher rates of physical co-morbidity and mortality that occur in the course of bipolar disorder...
Allostatic load refers to the cumulative cost to the body of allostasis and is reflected in increased concentrations of Cortisol and other stress indicators (McEwen and Wingfield, 2003). The aim of the study was to characterize the allostatic load in the European sea bass exposed to acute stress...