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Mood Regulation Improvement

Meaning

Mood regulation improvement is the clinical objective of enhancing the physiological mechanisms responsible for maintaining emotional stability, resilience to stress, and a consistently positive affective state. In the context of hormonal health, this involves optimizing the complex interplay between the endocrine system, particularly the HPA axis and sex steroids, and the central nervous system’s neurotransmitter balance. Improvement is clinically measured by a tangible reduction in symptoms of anxiety, depression, and irritability.