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- Ligne n°68 : To counter exam stress, cram in exercise Add to ...
Ligne n°86 : ... The engineering students at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in- Ligne n°87 : Germany are like students everywhere: Exams stress them out.
Ligne n°92 : ... support a controversial theory that, as your body learns to adapt to- Ligne n°93 : one form of stress (such as exercise), the benefits extend to other
Ligne n°94 : forms of stress (such as exams). And they add to growing evidence that ...
Ligne n°93 : ... one form of stress (such as exercise), the benefits extend to other- Ligne n°94 : forms of stress (such as exams). And they add to growing evidence that
Ligne n°95 : stress management may be one of the key links between exercise and ...
Ligne n°94 : ... forms of stress (such as exams). And they add to growing evidence that- Ligne n°95 : stress management may be one of the key links between exercise and
Ligne n°96 : lower rates of heart disease. ...- Ligne n°98 : The idea that exercise combats stress may seem astoundingly obvious,
Ligne n°99 : particularly to those who already swear by it. But the links are ...- Ligne n°102 : “The stress response is a huge cascade, starting in the brain and going
Ligne n°103 : all the way down to the immune system,” says Dr. Eli Puterman, a Canada ...
Ligne n°104 : ... Research Chair in Physical Activity and Health who heads the University- Ligne n°105 : of British Columbia’s Fitness, Aging & Stress Lab.
Ligne n°108 : ... well-known mood-boosting benefits. So does exercise simply make you- Ligne n°109 : feel better about stress, or does it directly fight some of the
Ligne n°110 : negative physiological effects of stress, like inflammation and ...
Ligne n°109 : ... feel better about stress, or does it directly fight some of the- Ligne n°110 : negative physiological effects of stress, like inflammation and
Ligne n°111 : heightened risk of heart disease? ...
Ligne n°114 : ... last month in the European Journal of Applied Physiology, zeroes in on- Ligne n°115 : the heart’s response to stress. The researchers recruited 61 students,
Ligne n°116 : half of whom completed a 20-week exercise program involving walking or ...- Ligne n°120 : To measure stress response, the researchers relied on a physiological
Ligne n°121 : measure called “heart rate variability,” or HRV, which refers to slight ...
Ligne n°138 : ... exercise program had heart-rate variability patterns indicating less- Ligne n°139 : stress response.
Ligne n°142 : ... surrounding the “cross-stressor adaptation hypothesis,” the idea that- Ligne n°143 : adapting to one form of stress confers protection from other forms of
Ligne n°144 : stress. Previous studies of the idea have produced conflicting results; ...
Ligne n°143 : ... adapting to one form of stress confers protection from other forms of- Ligne n°144 : stress. Previous studies of the idea have produced conflicting results;
Ligne n°145 : a 2011 study by Sloan, for example, found no improvement in the HRV ...
Ligne n°151 : ... “It’s really exciting to see an intervention that changes the- Ligne n°152 : physiological response to stress,” Puterman says.
- Ligne n°154 : Puterman is also using real-world settings to study stress. He’s
Ligne n°155 : currently leading a six-month study of caregivers of people with ...- Ligne n°162 : That’s a good reminder that fighting stress isn’t just about feeling
Ligne n°163 : more relaxed. One of the unexplained mysteries of exercise science is ...- Ligne n°169 : Where does the rest come from? It could be from improved stress
Ligne n°170 : response, von Haaren and her colleagues argue. There’s evidence that ...
Ligne n°170 : ... response, von Haaren and her colleagues argue. There’s evidence that- Ligne n°171 : chronic stress of the type seen in their exam-period HRV data raises
Ligne n°172 : the risk of later heart problems. If exercise keeps HRV values (and, by ...
Ligne n°176 : ... That debate is far from settled, and the full picture of how exercise- Ligne n°177 : and stress interact remains dauntingly complex – but the practical
Ligne n°178 : message is clear. “Exercise helps pretty much everything,” Sloan says, ...