Stress and midlife women's health.

Women's midlife health Pub Date : 2018-03-16 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40695-018-0034-1
Lynnette Leidy Sievert, Nicole Jaff, Nancy Fugate Woods
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Stress is ubiquitous in everyday life, and chronic stress can have negative consequences for health and social welfare. Although a growing body of research addresses the relationships between stress, health, and quality of life, there is a gap in the literature with regard to the effects of stress among women at midlife. The purpose of this commentary is to provide a brief history of stress research, including various methods for measuring stress; discuss the physiological effects of stress; and review relevant studies about women at midlife in order to identify unanswered questions about stress. This commentary also serves as an introduction to a thematic series on stress and women's midlife health where stress is examined in relation to a wide range of symptom experiences, in the context of family and negative life events, as associated with women's work, and correlated with the challenges of violence and discrimination. The goal of this commentary and thematic series is to extend the conversation about stress to include women at midlife, and to examine where we are, and where we are going, in order to direct future research and provide relevant care for this growing population.

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压力与中年妇女健康
压力在日常生活中无处不在,长期的压力会对健康和社会福利产生负面影响。尽管越来越多的研究关注压力、健康和生活质量之间的关系,但关于压力对中年妇女的影响,文献中还存在空白。这篇评论的目的是提供应力研究的简史,包括测量应力的各种方法;探讨应激的生理效应;并回顾有关中年女性的相关研究,以找出有关压力的未解之谜。本评论还作为一个关于压力和妇女中年健康的专题系列的介绍,在该系列中,压力与各种症状经历、家庭和消极生活事件、与妇女工作有关以及与暴力和歧视的挑战相关的情况进行了研究。这篇评论和专题系列的目的是将关于压力的对话扩展到中年妇女,并检查我们在哪里,我们要去哪里,以便指导未来的研究,并为这一不断增长的人口提供相关的护理。
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