Over the next few weeks your task is to make a 30 second-2 minute PSA on the affects of stress and how it affects the brain via the endocrine system.
Guiding Question: What are factors that contribute to stress and the potential consequences of short term and longterm stress?
Who is affected by stress? Are the stressors the same for different demographics? ex. Teenagers, infants, toddlers, working adults, the elderly and retired, middle class, homeless, current & ex. military
How can stress be measured?
*You need to have a sphygmomanometer & stethoscope in your video.
What are the physiological pathways that turn on the stress response?
What are the differences between short term and long term stress and what they lead to?
*You need to interview one person from the community (outside of KCS) in your PSA. This can be a Doctor, Pschychiatrist, Physical Therapist, Military Personnel, Person with chronic stress.
* You need to have statistics from a credible source.
Guiding Question: What are factors that contribute to stress and the potential consequences of short term and longterm stress?
Who is affected by stress? Are the stressors the same for different demographics? ex. Teenagers, infants, toddlers, working adults, the elderly and retired, middle class, homeless, current & ex. military
How can stress be measured?
*You need to have a sphygmomanometer & stethoscope in your video.
What are the physiological pathways that turn on the stress response?
What are the differences between short term and long term stress and what they lead to?
*You need to interview one person from the community (outside of KCS) in your PSA. This can be a Doctor, Pschychiatrist, Physical Therapist, Military Personnel, Person with chronic stress.
* You need to have statistics from a credible source.
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