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Stress-Responsive Hormone Modulation

Meaning

Stress-Responsive Hormone Modulation is the clinical and physiological strategy of deliberately adjusting the magnitude, duration, and timing of hormones released in response to perceived or actual stressors, primarily focusing on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The goal is to optimize the acute adaptive response while preventing the maladaptive chronic state of HPA axis dysregulation and subsequent allostatic load. This is a core tenet of modern stress management.