2006
DOI: 10.1186/1746-1340-14-25
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The organisation of the stress response, and its relevance to chiropractors: a commentary

Abstract: The stress response is a natural reaction by the body, against potentially harmful stimuli to enhance the chance for survival. Persistent activation of the stress response can cause changes to homeostatic mechanisms. The study of stress neurophysiology, in the evaluation of the manifestation of disease in the body, suggests that these chronic changes have detrimental effects on sub cortical structures. Furthermore, there is much scientific support for the notion that chronic activation of supraspinal systems w… Show more

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“…The increase in serotonin levels and activation of the HPA axis, is known to cause disturbances in gastrointestinal activity, such as disrupting the smooth muscle work in the stomach and disturbing emptying of gastric contents. 5,6 Due to limited amount of data regarding the relationship between depression and GERD disease, especially in Indonesia, the researcher was interested in conducting further study on the correlation between depression and GERD disease. It is expected that to maintain psychological health in order to avoid depression in an effort to reduce the risk of GERD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase in serotonin levels and activation of the HPA axis, is known to cause disturbances in gastrointestinal activity, such as disrupting the smooth muscle work in the stomach and disturbing emptying of gastric contents. 5,6 Due to limited amount of data regarding the relationship between depression and GERD disease, especially in Indonesia, the researcher was interested in conducting further study on the correlation between depression and GERD disease. It is expected that to maintain psychological health in order to avoid depression in an effort to reduce the risk of GERD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%