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Breakdown in Human Adaptation to ‘Stress Towards a multidisciplinary approach, Volume I–II 1st Editon 2013 Softbound

Books from same Author: J. Cullen, J. Seigrist, H.M. Wegmann, R.E. Ballieux, J.F. Fielding, A. L'Abbate

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    Author(s)J. Cullen, J. Seigrist, H.M. Wegmann, R.E. Ballieux, J.F. Fielding, A. L'Abbate
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9789401180665
    Pages1060
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2013

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    Springer Breakdown in Human Adaptation to ‘Stress Towards a multidisciplinary approach, Volume I–II 1st Editon 2013 Softbound by J. Cullen, J. Seigrist, H.M. Wegmann, R.E. Ballieux, J.F. Fielding, A. L'Abbate

    The widespread interest in 'stressful' aspects of contemporary society which contribute to its burden of illness and diseases (e.g. gastro intestinal, cardiovascular) has led to a large number of state­ ments and reports which relate the manifestations to a maladaptation of the individual. Furthermore, recent research suggests that under some condi tions stress may have a more generalized effect of decreasing the body IS ability to combat destructive forces and expose it to a variety of diseases. Breakdown in adaptation occurs when an individual cannot cope with demands inherent in his environment. These may be due to an excessive mental or physical load, including factors of a social or psychological nature and task performance requirements ranging from those which are monotonous, simple and repetitive to complex, fast, decision-taking ones. Experience shows however that not all people placed under the same condi tions suffer similarly, and it follows that to the social and psychological environment should be added a genetic factor influencing, through the brain, the responses of individuals. It is clear that, besides human suffering, this 'breakdown in adaptation' causes massive losses of revenue to industry and national health authorities. Thus a reduction in 'stress', before 'breakdown' occurs, or an improvement in coping with it would be very valuable. 1 — Psychological and Sociological Parameters for Studies of Breakdown in Human Adaptation.- I.General Overviews.- II. Conceptual Approaches.- III. Methods.- 2 — Human Performance and Breakdown in Adaptation.- I. Air Transport.- II. Road Transport.- III. Sea Transport.- IV; Special Reviews.- V. Methods.- 3 — Psychoneuroimmunology and Breakdown in Adaptation: Interactions within the Central Nervous System, the Immune and Endocrine Systems.- 4 — Breakdown in Human Adaptation and Gastrointestinal Dysfunction: Clinical, Biochemical and Psychobiological Aspects.- 5 — Acute Effect of Psychological Stress on Cardiovascular System: Models and Clinical Assessment.- I. Systems Interplay in Stress Response.- II. Myocardial Infarction.- Clinical studies.- Experimental studies.- III. Cardiac Arrhythmias.- Clinical studies.- IV. Arterial Hypertension.- Clinical Studies.- Experimenta1 studies.- V. Methods.