Stress causing agents are known as ______, which can be self induced or external.
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A stressor is a chemical or biological agent, environmental condition, external stimulus or an event seen as causing stress to an organism. Psychologically speaking, a stressor can be events or environments that individuals might consider demanding, challenging, and/or threatening individual safety.
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Stress causing agents are known as stressors. A chemical or biological agent, environmental factor, outside stimulation, or event that is thought to put an organism under stress is referred to as a stressor.
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- Internally, stressors can trigger physical, physiological, and emotional reactions.
- Physical stressors result in mechanical stresses that deform tissue and, in severe circumstances, result in tissue failure.
- These tissues include skin, bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves.
- Additionally, chemical stressors cause biomechanical reactions related to metabolism and tissue healing.
- Physical strain may cause discomfort and reduce productivity.
- Extreme physical stressors or a lack of recovery time between exposures can lead to chronic pain and impairment that require medical treatment.
- According to a recent study, physical pressures at work could include things like office clutter.
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