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Stress01:20

Stress

When a force is applied on a body, it undergoes deformation. In order to restore the body to its original shape and/or size, an opposite or restoring force is generated within the body. This restoring force is equal to the magnitude of the applied force, but acts in the opposite direction. The amount of this restoring force developed per unit area of the body is called stress. Stress is a tensor quantity and has the SI unit pascal. Stress can be separated into four broad categories depending...
Tension01:10

Tension

Tension is a force along the length of a medium, in particular, a force carried by a flexible medium, such as a rope or cable. The word "tension" comes from Latin, meaning "to stretch". Not coincidentally, the flexible cords that carry muscle forces to other parts of the body are called tendons. Any flexible connector, such as a string, rope, chain, wire, or cable, can exert pull only parallel to its length; so, a force carried by a flexible connector is a tension with a direction parallel to...
Tension01:10

Tension

Tension is a force along the length of a medium, in particular, a force carried by a flexible medium, such as a rope or cable. The word "tension" comes from Latin, meaning "to stretch". Not coincidentally, the flexible cords that carry muscle forces to other parts of the body are called tendons. Any flexible connector, such as a string, rope, chain, wire, or cable, can exert pull only parallel to its length; so, a force carried by a flexible connector is a tension with a direction parallel to...
Introduction to Stress and Lifestyle01:27

Introduction to Stress and Lifestyle

Stress is a multifaceted response to events perceived as challenging or threatening, highlighting physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral reactions. Physically, stress can lead to fatigue, sleep disruptions, and various health issues such as frequent colds, chest pains, and nausea. Emotionally, it can manifest as anxiety, depression, irritability, and anger triggered by both minor and major life events. Cognitively, it may result in difficulty in concentration, memory, and...
Stress: General Loading Conditions01:15

Stress: General Loading Conditions

To grasp the intricacy of real-world conditions where multiple loads are applied simultaneously to a structure, one might visualize a section passing through a specific point within a body, aligned parallel to the xy plane. This section is subjected to various forces, including original loads, normal forces, and shearing forces.
The shearing force, possessing potential directionality within the plane of the section, is simplified into two component forces running parallel to the x and y axes.
Psychological Responses to Stress01:20

Psychological Responses to Stress

Psychological responses to stress encompass the various cognitive and emotional reactions individuals experience when faced with challenging or threatening situations, such as a job loss. Prolonged exposure to stressors can disturb emotional balance, increasing negative emotions (e.g., anxiety and sadness) and diminishing positive emotions (e.g., joy and satisfaction). These persistent emotional shifts are associated with an increased risk of both physical illness and mental health issues, such...

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Measuring Biophysical and Psychological Stress Levels Following Visitation to Three Locations with Differing Levels of Nature
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[Stress and pressure or effect].

Bo Netterstrøm1

  • 1Arbejds- og Miljømedicinsk Afdeling, Bispebjerg Hospital, Bispebjerg Bakke 23, 2400 København NV, Denmark. Bnet0002@bbh.regionh.dk

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|January 27, 2012
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Summary

Stress involves physiological responses to stressors, impacting health based on duration and coping. Reported workplace stress in Denmark increased from 8% in 1987 to 12% in 2005.

Area of Science:

  • Medical science
  • Psychology
  • Physiology

Context:

  • The prevalence of reported stress in the Danish working population has risen.
  • Workplace stress has increased from 8% in 1987 to 12% in 2005.

Purpose:

  • To define stress and its physiological mechanisms.
  • To examine factors influencing stress's health impact.
  • To report on the rising prevalence of workplace stress.

Summary:

  • Stress is a medical condition with physiological reactions to stressors, including sympathetic nervous system activation, catabolic metabolism, and immunological responses.
  • Health outcomes are contingent upon stressor intensity, duration, individual perception, coping resources, and successful coping strategies.
  • Empirical data indicates a significant increase in reported stress among Danish workers between 1987 and 2005.

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Impact:

  • Understanding stress mechanisms is crucial for developing effective interventions.
  • Identifying factors influencing stress perception and coping can mitigate negative health effects.
  • The rising trend in workplace stress highlights a growing public health concern requiring attention.