常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句You can think of chronic stress as the opposite of exercise: it prevents the creation of new neurons.你可以把慢性應(yīng)激行爲(wèi)作爲(wèi)鍛鍊的反麪:它會(huì)阻止新的神經(jīng)元的生成。It's also possible that the chronic stress associated with working long hours adversely affects metabolic processes, she said.她說,這也有可能是慢性壓力與長(zhǎng)時(shí)間工作相關(guān)的新陳代謝過程産生的不利影響。It can even promote so-called “hippocampal neurogenesis” – the growth of new brain cells in a part of the brain that atrophies under chronic stress.它甚至能促進(jìn)所謂的“海馬神經(jīng)發(fā)生”--新的腦細(xì)胞在大腦中一個(gè)処於慢性壓力下萎縮的區(qū)域的生長(zhǎng)。原聲例句Chronic stress causes the body to produce too much of two hormones, cortisol and adrenalin.Studies also show that chronic stress reduces the levels of the hormone estrogen in women.Persons suffering from chronic stress produce too much of these hormones for too long.權(quán)威例句Chronic stress degrades a long list of capabilities with regard to creativity and innovation, notes Hanson.FORBES: Employee Brain on Stress Can Quash Creativity And Competitive EdgeSexual and physical abuse is among the greatest factors of chronic stress in humans.FORBES: Abuse Of Mom In Childhood And Autism RiskChronic stress, of course, has been shown over and over to be a bad thing for body and brain.FORBES: Is A Little Stress A Good Thing For The Brain? 返回 chronic stress