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		<title>Recognizing Physical Signs and Symptoms of Stress</title>
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		<title>Assessing the existence of Stress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Attitude: The attitude of an individual can influence whether a situation or emotion is stressful or not. A person with negative attitude will often perceive many situations as being stressful. Negative attitude is a predictor of stress, because this type of person responds with more stress than a person with more positive attitude. Physical well-being: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:justify">Attitude: The attitude of an individual can influence whether a situation or emotion is stressful or not. A person with negative attitude will often perceive many situations as being stressful. Negative attitude is a predictor of stress, because this type of person responds with more stress than a person with more positive attitude.<br />
Physical well-being: If the nutritional status of the person is poor, the body is stressed and the person is not able to respond to a stressful situation. As a result, the person can be susceptible to infections. A poor nutritional state can be related to unhealthy food choices, inadequate food intake, or an erratic eating schedule. A nutritionally unbalanced eating pattern can result in an inadequate intake of nutrients.<br />
Physical activity: Inadequate physical activity can result in a stressful state for the body. Physical activity has many physiologic benefits. A consistent program of physical activity can contribute to a decrease in depression, if it exists. It also improves the feeling of well being.<br />
Support systems: A minimal or total lack of support systems can be a sign of family problems or of social interaction in general. Social situations can be beyond the coping ability of stressed person.<br />
Relaxation: When a person has no hobbies or means of relaxation, they may be unable to handle stressful situations because the individual has no outlet of <a href="http://grabi.org/2009/07/25/what-is-stress/">stress</a>.</div>
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		<title>Factors effect in developing Stress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several factors that effect in developing stress. This stress starts right from childhood. The school is one of the factors for developing stress in certain students. The pressures in the school may develop good amount of stress. The causes may be analyzed frequently and find the results to overcome the stress. Job is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:justify">There are several factors that effect in developing <a href="http://grabi.org/2009/07/25/what-is-stress/">stress</a>. This stress starts right from childhood. The school is one of the factors for developing stress in certain students. The pressures in the school may develop good amount of stress. The causes may be analyzed frequently and find the results to overcome the stress. Job is another factor that develop stress. Due to pressure in office or by working for long hours may raise stress. Lack of coordination with colleagues and lack of appraisals by superiors also may develop stress. Financial matters also may develop stress. In tax season it may raise a bit more. Relationships will also develop stress due to non availability of time to spend with them or other conflicts with them. Many other factors will effect in developing stress.</div>
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