4. Two Types of Stress
Two Types of Stress
This lesson separates the effects of stress into two categories. Short-term stress caused by a single event or a temporary situation, and ongoing or chronic stress. The effects of short-term stress are less serious as a rule and so easier to deal with.
When stress becomes longer-term and the symptoms become chronic (high blood pressure, heart disease, it has a more serious impact and the effects can be harder to correct.
Other ways of explaining the Rest-Activity Cycle
You'l hear the rest-activity cycle described as BRAC (Basic Rest-Activity Cycle) and the Ultradian Rhythm or Ultradian Shift. This latter term was popularised by Ernest Rossi in his book The 20-Minute Break.
This lesson includes a video by Dawson Church, a health writer and researcher, which explains the Ultradian Rhythm and how to understand and harness it to avoid the negative impact of stress.
The Rest-Activity Cycle
In the following video, Dawson Church explains Ultradian Rhythms, which refers to the same pattern as the rest-activity cycle.
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