Shahed University

Social Stress and Immunoregulation

Mohammadreza Vaezmahdavi

URL :   http://research.shahed.ac.ir/WSR/WebPages/Report/PaperView.aspx?PaperID=84743
Date :  2017/06/17
Publish in :    Immunoregulation
DOI :  https://doi.org/10.32598/immunoregulation.1.1.3
Link :  http://immunoreg.shahed.ac.ir/article_475_b0ae6f214af3fe8d011d9bfc0c572aef.pdf
Keywords :Social, Stress, Immunoregulation

Abstract :
Qualified and healthy lifestyle consists of extensive broad dimensions of physical health, resistance against diseases, fast recovery following disease, better social communications, flexibility in facing social problems, better education, better interactions, stress management, transcendental individual and social behavior, as well as morality. A variety of the contemporary academic studies and scientific findings secure emphases on the effects of environmental conditions and social policies on community mental function and cognitive proficiency related processes in healthy lifestyle formation. Environmental conditions and social status have been infered to have roles in mental and neural development both via effects on access to social services and by means of the effectiveness of social stress, inequalities and discrimination, deprivations, etc. on physical and mental-cognitive functions. The effect of environmental factors can extend to various neuronal transmissions beyond genetic features. Brain areas involved in reasoning and problem-solving skill may directly be influenced by socio-economic circumstances. The role of early childhood stages in this development is well established. There is clear evidence that exposure of children to cold winters in England led to social disorder in their adulthood.