Relationship among stress, depression, cardiovascular and metabolic changes and physical exercise
Abstract Introduction: Stress is considered one of the most significant health problems in modern society. It can be characterized as any changes in the homeostasis of an individual that require an adaptive response. An imbalance in the secretion of the primary stress mediators may be responsible fo...
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Main Authors: | Andrea Sanches (Author), Rafaela Costa (Author), Fernanda Klein Marcondes (Author), Tatiana Sousa Cunha (Author) |
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