How do lifestyle factors affect stress?
February 10th, 2009 by Helix Clinic | No Comments | Filed in conditions, lifestyleIt’s fairly obvious that if someone is working long hours, staying out late, drinking more than the recommended government guidelines, not exercising and recovering from a recent relationship breakup, then they are more likely to be suffering with stress symptoms than someone who is doing a job they love, is in a stable relationship, exercises regularly and eats well. But apart from this very general sense of how lifestyle factors seem to affect stress levels, we thought it would be interesting to find out a little more about the relationship between the two.
To this end, we have created a couple of surveys that we invite you to try. The first one asks a few basic lifestyle questions and the second asks if you are experiencing any of the classic symptoms of stress. Once you have completed the questionnaires, you can view a short summary of your results, and can return at any time to repeat it if you think that your symptoms or circumstances have changed.
Once enough people have filled in the questionnaire, we will create some figures showing how different lifestyle choices can lead to the typical symptoms of stress.
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