chronic stress
常見例句
- You can think of chronic stress as the opposite of exercise: it prevents the creation of new neurons.
你可以把慢性應(yīng)激行為作為鍛煉的反面:它會阻止新的神經(jīng)元的生成。 - It's also possible that the chronic stress associated with working long hours adversely affects metabolic processes, she said.
她說,這也有可能是慢性壓力與長時(shí)間工作相關(guān)的新陳代謝過程產(chǎn)生的不利影響。 - It can even promote so-called “hippocampal neurogenesis” – the growth of new brain cells in a part of the brain that atrophies under chronic stress.
它甚至能促進(jìn)所謂的“海馬神經(jīng)發(fā)生”--新的腦細(xì)胞在大腦中一個處于慢性壓力下萎縮的區(qū)域的生長。 - Chronic stress causes the body to produce too much of two hormones, cortisol and adrenalin.
- Studies also show that chronic stress reduces the levels of the hormone estrogen in women.
- Persons suffering from chronic stress produce too much of these hormones for too long.
- Chronic stress degrades a long list of capabilities with regard to creativity and innovation, notes Hanson.
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