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Stress & hypertension. COMPANY LOGO. 徐荷洋 10301010042. Factors promote hypertension. Inheritance. Stress. Salt intake. obesity. Stress. body's reaction to a change that requires a physical, mental or emotional adjustment or response occupational stress deadline machine paced work
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Stress & hypertension COMPANY LOGO 徐荷洋10301010042 www.theme gallery.com
Factors promote hypertension Inheritance Stress Salt intake obesity www.theme gallery.com
Stress • body's reaction to a change that requires a physical, mental or emotional adjustment or response • occupational stress • deadline • machine paced work • repetitive and boring activities • relationship with co-workers www.theme gallery.com
cardiovascular response to stress • Increased heart rate • elevated blood pressure • Depend on the type, severity and duration of stressors www.theme gallery.com
Nerve system Endocrine Renal system sympathetic nerve adrenaline Impaired renal sodium regulation Mechanisms www.theme gallery.com
Problems & complexity • difficulty in defining stress objectively and in a way that is perceived subjectively • inadequate 'person-environment fit' www.theme gallery.com
Reference Talma Rosenthal, Ariela Alter. Occupational stress and hypertension. Journal of the American Society of Hypertension 6(1) (2012) 2–22 H Heine, M Weiss. Life stress and hypertension. European Heart Journal (1987) 8 (Supplement B), 45-55 RA Galosy,CJ Gaebelein. CARDIOVASCULAR ADAPTATION TO ENVIRONMENTAL-STRESS - ITS ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT OF HYPERTENSION, RESPONSIBLE MECHANISMS, AND HYPOTHESES.Biobehavioral Review (1997) 1(3) 165-175 GA Harshfield, Y Dong, GK Kapuku, etc. Stress-induced sodium retention and hypertension: A review and hypothesis.CURRENT HYPERTENSION REPORTS(2009) 11(1) 29-34 www.theme gallery.com
Words occupational stress blood pressure cardiovascular system hypertension sympathetic nerve adrenaline renal sodium regulation www.theme gallery.com