Excessive And Pervasive Stress
Periods of excessive and pervasive stress can directly affect heart health, such as high blood pressure and higher cholesterol levels. Indirect impacts, such as increasing behaviours and habits that worsen physical health and functioning, include smoking, overeating, eating unhealthy food or engaging in less physical activity.
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