A University of Kentucky study provided an ecological model to help explain the relationship between immunity and stress. Measurements were taken in a group of adults to determine how the body matches it’s biological resources with behavior to manage exogenous (from outside) stressors and protect itself. The researcher, Suzanne Sagerstrom, found that the body manages its finite energy by redistributing to where it’s most needed for any given situation. For example, if sensing an infection, the body may produce a fever as a defense. The cost to heat the body will take away physiological resources necessary to perform other functions. For Example: the muscles receive fewer resources, like peptides, resulting in less strength in common aches. Dr. Sagerstrom just so found,
If you can learn how to manage a response to stress you will allow your immune system to improve and help you win the fight against cancer.
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