Stress and Health: A Review of Psychobiological Processes

Posted: 5 Feb 2021

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Daryl B. O'Connor

University of Leeds

Julian F. Thayer

University of California, Irvine

Kavita Vedhara

University of Nottingham

Date Written: January 2021

Abstract

The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast. Stress can affect health directly, through autonomic and neuroendocrine responses, but also indirectly, through changes in health behaviors. In this review, we present a brief overview of (a) why we should be interested in stress in the context of health; (b) the stress response and allostatic load; (c) some of the key biological mechanisms through which stress impacts health, such as by influencing hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis regulation and cortisol dynamics, the autonomic nervous system, and gene expression; and (d) evidence of the clinical relevance of stress, exemplified through the risk of infectious diseases. The studies reviewed in this article confirm that stress has an impact on multiple biological systems. Future work ought to consider further the importance of early-life adversity and continue to explore how different biological systems interact in the context of stress and health processes.

Suggested Citation

O'Connor, Daryl B. and Thayer, Julian F. and Vedhara, Kavita, Stress and Health: A Review of Psychobiological Processes (January 2021). Annual Review of Psychology, Vol. 72, pp. 663-688, 2021, Vol. 72, pp. 663-688, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3779758 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-062520-122331

Daryl B. O'Connor (Contact Author)

University of Leeds ( email )

Leeds, LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

Julian F. Thayer

University of California, Irvine ( email )

Division of Nephrology, University of California I
101 City Drive South, City Tower, Suite 400-ZOT;40
Orange, CA California 92868-3217
United States

Kavita Vedhara

University of Nottingham ( email )

University Park
Nottingham, NG8 1BB
United Kingdom

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