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The following paper explores the various effects of stress on the endocrine system. Many understand that being stressed can jeopardize maintaining adequate health, but what specifically happens when humans are stressed? Why does stress affect human health? This paper delves into background information, previous research, and the depths to which stress negatively affects the body. The effects stress has on the endocrine system, specifically on the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis (HPT) and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA), is discussed, and additionally, at home de-stressing methods are researched. The study included a set of participants at Arizona State University. The method took place over the course of 2 weeks: one normal week, and the other with the implementation of a de-stressing method. The normal week involved the participants living their daily lives with the addition of a stress-measuring survey, while the second week involved implementing a de-stressing method and stress-measuring survey. The purpose of this study was to discover if there was a correlation between performing these relaxation activities and decreasing stress levels in ASU students. The results found that students reported they felt more relaxed and calm after the activities. Overall, this thesis provides information and first hand research on the effects of stress and stress-reducing activities and discusses the importance of maintaining lower stress levels throughout everyday life.
- Weissmann, Megan Diane (Co-author)
- Gebara, Nayla (Co-author)
- Don, Rachael (Thesis director)
- Irving, Andrea (Committee member)
- Kizer, Elizabeth (Committee member)
- College of Health Solutions (Contributor)
- Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- 2021-04-16 12:39:26
- 2021-08-11 04:09:57
- 3 years 2 months ago