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期刊名:Stress-the international journal on the biology of stress

缩写:STRESS

ISSN:1025-3890

e-ISSN:1607-8888

IF/分区:2.9/Q1

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Xiaoyue Ma,Hanling Liu,Qianqian Jia et al. Xiaoyue Ma et al.
As endocrine hormones, glucocorticoids (GCs) play a pivotal role in numerous physiological processes, including mammary growth and lactation, circulatory metabolism, and responses to external stimuli. In the dairy industry, milk production ...
Ying Wang,Hui Hu,Yuhan Wu et al. Ying Wang et al.
Stress is ever present in our modern, performance-oriented and demanding society, which causes adverse stress reactions of the body and affects health seriously. Chronic stress has been recognized as a significant risk factor leading to cog...
Gabriela Manzano Nieves,Marilyn Bravo,Kevin G Bath Gabriela Manzano Nieves
Early life adversity (ELA) heightens the risk for anxiety disorders (which are characterized by heightened fear and avoidance behaviors), with females being twice as likely as males to develop pathology. Pavlovian fear conditioning tasks ha...
Edo Ronald de Kloet Edo Ronald de Kloet
As the end product of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, the glucocorticoid hormones cortisol and corticosterone coordinate circadian activities, stress-coping, and adaptation to change. For this purpose, the hormone promotes en...
Margaret K Tanner,Alyssa A Hohorst,Simone M Mellert et al. Margaret K Tanner et al.
Common stress-related mental health disorders affect women more than men. Physical activity can provide protection against the development of future stress-related mental health disorders (i.e. stress resistance) in both sexes, but whether ...
David Tuck,Joshua Wiley,Lefteris Patlamazoglou et al. David Tuck et al.
Mental illnesses are the greatest health problems faced by younger people. As a group, tertiary education students demonstrate higher levels of distress than their age matched peers who are not tertiary students, making them an at-risk grou...
Rachel R Kessler,Patricia A Schiml,Sean M McGraw et al. Rachel R Kessler et al.
Early-life attachment disruption appears to sensitize neuroinflammatory signaling to increase later vulnerability for stress-related mental disorders, including depression. How stress initiates this process is unknown, but studies with adul...
Thao Nguyen,Lea Zillich,Metin Cetin et al. Thao Nguyen et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic severely affected the lives of families and the well-being of both parents and their children. Various factors, including prenatal stress, dysregulated stress response systems, and genetics may have influenced how the ...
Frances Hoferichter,Armin Jentsch,Lou Maas et al. Frances Hoferichter et al.
School burnout is a serious concern, as it impairs students' health and academic success. According to the Conservation of Resources Theory, burnout results from the depletion of personal coping resources and can be counteracted by supporti...
Yuan-Yuan Han,Jian-Wen Zhou,Zhi-Wei Guo et al. Yuan-Yuan Han et al.
The lysine 63 deubiquitinase cylindromatosis (CYLD) is expressed at high levels in the brain and is considered to be involved in anxious and depressive behavior, cognitive inflexibility, and autism disorders. Previous research was limited i...