CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Journal of Social Health and Diabetes 2018; 06(01): 015-021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1676191
Review Article
NovoNordisk Education Foundation

Stress and its effect on noncommunicable disease: An insight

Sankhadeep Ghosh
Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University, Rajasthan, India
,
Komal Verma
1   Amity Institute of Behavioural and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Rajasthan, India
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Publication History

Received: 20 September 2017

Accepted: 28 October 2017

Publication Date:
22 November 2018 (online)

Abstract

Stressors are an evident part of any individuals life and affects a lot of aspects of any individual. While the young generation or healthy individuals cope with it easily and favorably, however, the older people or unhealthy individuals are affected more adversely in case the stressors are persistent for a long time. This paper deals with providing an insight of the effect of stress on noncommunicable diseases.

 
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