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The HPA axis response to stress in women: Effects of aging and fitness
Tinna Traustadóttir
, Pamela R. Bosch
, Kathleen S. Matt
Biological Sciences
Physical Therapy and Athletic Training
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HPA Axis
100%
Aging Effect
100%
Psychological Stress
100%
Response to Stress
100%
Stress Reactivity
75%
Heart Rate
50%
Cortisol Reactivity
50%
VO2max
50%
Blood Pressure Response
50%
Aging
50%
Age Groups
50%
Aerobic Fitness
50%
Blood Pressure
25%
Older Women
25%
No Significant Difference
25%
Women Age
25%
Exercise Training
25%
Systolic Blood Pressure
25%
Maximal Oxygen Uptake
25%
Blood Cortisol
25%
Heart Blood
25%
Physical Challenges
25%
Age-related Changes
25%
Neuroendocrine Differentiation
25%
Psychosocial Stressors
25%
Heart Rate Response
25%
Stress Testing
25%
Mental Challenge
25%
Psychology
Cortisol
100%
Blood Pressure
66%
Aerobic Fitness
66%
Stressors
33%
Systolic Blood Pressure
33%
Neuroscience
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
100%
Cortisol
75%
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
75%