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These findings demonstrate competing in esports causes a physiologicalstress response.
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Background: Cortisol levels rise with the physiologicalstress of surgery.
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Inconsistent effects were observed for psychological and physiologicalstress responses, on child weight outcomes.
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Rugby is an intense sport which appears to impose psychological and physiologicalstress on players.
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There is growing evidence that social support can buffer the physiologicalstress response, specifically cortisol reactivity.
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Given the elevated HR, further understanding of the chronic physiologicalstress to competitive esports is warranted.
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Cells respond to physiologicalstress by phosphorylating the alpha subunit of the translation initiation factor eIF2.
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Remove physiologicalstress from the body, and the body does what it was designed to do.
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Heightened SNS activity is a physiologicalstress response to conditions that are cognitively, emotionally, or physically challenging.
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A complex signaling network responsive to physiologicalstress, including infection, regulates host translation factors and ribosome availability.
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Changes in temperature are known to cause a variety of physiologicalstress responses in insects and mites.
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Relatively low or high temperatures are responsible for a variety of physiologicalstress responses in insects and mites.
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Results: All of the subjective and physiologicalstress responses were greater in the ambulatory setting than the in-hospital setting.
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In another study published in PNAS in March, researchers found links between childhood poverty, physiologicalstress and adult memory.
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Introduction: Despite the growing popularity of off-road running events, little information is available about the physiologicalstress of such activities.
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In conclusion, although perceived as harder, HHIT is not associated with an exaggerated physiologicalstress in highly trained young athletes.