- Stress symptoms: Effects on your body and behavior
Stress symptoms can affect your body, your thoughts and feelings, and your behavior Knowing common stress symptoms can help you manage them Stress that's not dealt with can lead to many health problems, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, obesity and diabetes
- Stress effects on the body - American Psychological Association (APA)
Stress affects all systems of the body including the musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine, gastrointestinal, nervous, and reproductive systems
- How stress affects your health
Stress can be brief, situational, and a positive force motivating performance, but if experienced over an extended period of time it can become chronic stress, which negatively impacts health and well-being
- Chronic stress puts your health at risk - Mayo Clinic
Your body's stress reaction was meant to protect you But when it's always on alert, your health can pay the price
- Stress management Stress basics - Mayo Clinic
Stress is a normal psychological and physical reaction to the demands of life A small amount of stress can be good, motivating you to perform well But many challenges daily, such as sitting in traffic, meeting deadlines and paying bills, can push you beyond your ability to cope Your brain comes
- Síntomas de estrés: consecuencias en tu cuerpo y en tu conducta
Los síntomas del estrés pueden afectar el cuerpo, los pensamientos y sentimientos, y el comportamiento Conocer los síntomas habituales del estrés puede ayudarte a controlarlos El estrés no controlado puede derivar en muchos problemas de salud, como presión arterial alta, enfermedades cardíacas, accidentes cerebrovasculares, obesidad y diabetes
- Healthy ways to handle life’s stressors
When stress becomes unmanageable, try evidence-based tools to tackle it in healthy ways, including social support, good nutrition, relaxation techniques, meditation, and exercise
- Majority of U. S. workers say job security has significant impact on . . .
Job insecurity is having a significant impact on a majority of U S workers’ (54%) stress levels, according to APA’s 2025 Work in America™ survey As workers contend with changes in government policy and growing economic uncertainty, the survey revealed several things employers can do to support their employees’ mental health against intensifying workplace stress
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