ANT 100 Module 2 Complete The Physiology of Stress TUI
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ANT 100 Module 2 Complete The Physiology of Stress TUI
ANT 100 Module 2 Discussion Stress over the Past 50 Years
Discussion Topic
There are many differences between our modern world and
the life experienced by our ancestors. The stressors experienced by humans have
evolved from basic survival to the challenges of modern society. Scientists
believe we can learn from these differences, which may provide us with greater
understanding when it comes to stress and how to manage it.
Do you think life is more stressful today than 50 years
ago? Why? (Be sure to give examples and cite relevant articles to support your
reasoning.)
ANT 100 Module 2 Case
Assignment Overview
Scientists have known for some time that stress can
aggravate physical or mental illnesses. We also know that stress is also
associated with an increased risk for such mental and physical illnesses such
as:
- Depression
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Breast Cancer
- Headache
During the normal stress response, the nervous system and
endocrine systems respond. Chronic stress can result in continued response of
these systems, especially in regard to hormone release, which can impact other
body systems.
Case Assignment
Choose one of the disorders below to research.
- Depression
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Breast Cancer
- Headache
Describe the current research that supports how stress
contributes to the effects of the disorder (3 or 4 well-developed paragraphs).
How does your chosen stress-related disorder affect
short- and long-term health? Consider impact on endocrine, nervous and other
body systems (3 or 4 well-developed paragraphs).
What can be done to prevent and/or treat your chosen
stress-related disorder? (2 or 3 well-developed paragraphs).
Draw
conclusions about how to avoid these stress-related disorders (1 well-developed
paragraph).
ANT 100 Module 2 SLP Quiz
For your Module 2 SLP you will be completing a
multiple-choice quiz based on the required readings from Modules 1 and 2, plus
the information you have learned from the Module 1 and 2 Lecture Overviews.
REMEMBER: Be sure to take notes as you read through the
materials from each module, as your quiz is based on all the material from both
Modules 1 and 2. Your quiz consists of 15 randomly generated multiple-choice
questions. You will have one hour to complete the quiz. Two attempts are
allowed per quiz.


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