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[Stress reaction to work today].

N Tsaneva, I Khadzhiolova, E Dincheva

    Problemi Na Khigienata
    |January 1, 1983
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    Workplace stress factors significantly impact human health and labor optimization. Studies using biochemical, physiological, and psychophysiological methods characterize stress and fatigue across different occupations and work conditions.

    Area of Science:

    • Occupational health
    • Human physiology
    • Psychophysiology

    Context:

    • Understanding workplace stress is crucial for labor optimization.
    • Early detection of physiological and psychological changes in workers is essential.
    • Assessment of operational limits (MAC and MAN) and labor standardization requires stress analysis.

    Purpose:

    • To characterize stress and fatigue in various occupations and working regimes.
    • To present summarized results from studies on workplace stress reactions.
    • To utilize a complex methodical approach for analyzing stress factors.

    Summary:

    • Workplace stress factors and their human effects are significant for labor optimization and health monitoring.
    • Biochemical, physiological, and psychophysiological studies characterize occupational stress and fatigue.

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  • Results are summarized using a comprehensive methodological approach.
  • Impact:

    • Informs labor optimization strategies.
    • Aids in the early detection of organismic changes due to stress.
    • Supports standardization and categorization of labor based on stress levels.