Biological Dominance Strategy refers to the body’s innate, prioritized physiological response pathway when faced with significant environmental or internal stressors, often favoring immediate survival functions over long-term anabolic processes. In clinical terms, this often means the body prioritizes catecholamine and glucocorticoid output over sex hormone or growth hormone axis activity. Understanding this strategy is key to interpreting chronic fatigue states.
Origin
The term is rooted in evolutionary biology and behavioral science, describing the hierarchical response systems developed for survival. In the context of wellness science, it applies this hierarchy to the endocrine system’s resource allocation under duress.
Mechanism
When the perceived threat level is high, the sympathetic nervous system drives the adrenal glands to release cortisol and adrenaline, shifting metabolic priorities. This cascade downregulates the HPG axis and reduces anabolic signaling required for tissue repair and sustained energy storage. Reversing this strategy requires lowering perceived allostatic load to permit the re-engagement of reparative endocrine functions.
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