文化压力:隐藏在普通视线中的无处不在的压力源。

Q3 Medicine
Advances in Mind-Body Medicine Pub Date : 2021-02-01
Howard Murad
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虽然大多数医疗保健提供者普遍意识到压力在疾病发展中的作用,但很少有人意识到我称之为“文化压力”的现象,它使生活中的所有其他压力源复杂化。文化压力是现代生活中持续不断、无处不在、不断增加的压力。它包括以牺牲人际关系为代价过度接触技术;24小时连接,模糊了工作和个人生活之间的界限;按需提供商品和服务,这切断了邻里和社区关系,导致人们长时间坐在屏幕前;技术变革的速度,导致职业、经济和社会不安全;我们的全球经济体系,由于将工作外包到海外或新技术而播下了不确定性;环境污染物、噪音、拥挤和各种新的辐射源;改变我们的饮食,我们的饮食已经严重依赖于一些加工商品(玉米、小麦、糖和大豆);城市发展和交通模式的改变,导致身体活动减少,在长途通勤中坐着的时间增加。文化压力与传统压力的区别在于它的长期性。由于文化压力无处不在,如果没有积极的干预策略,身体很少有机会恢复。
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Cultural Stress: The Ubiquitous Stressor Hiding in Plain Sight.

While most healthcare providers are generally aware of the role stress plays in disease development, few are attuned to a phenomenon I call "Cultural Stress," which compounds all of life's other stressors. Cultural Stress is the constant, pervasive, ever-increasing stress of modern living. It includes overexposure to technology at the expense of in-person relationships; 24-hour connectivity, which blurs the boundaries between work and personal life; on-demand delivery of goods and services, which severs neighborhood and community relationships and results in long sedentary hours in front of our screens; the pace of technological change, which contributes to professional, economic, and social insecurity; our global economic system, which sows uncertainty as it outsources jobs overseas or to new technologies; environmental contaminants, noise, crowding, and various new sources of radiation; changes to our diet, which has become heavily reliant on a few processed commodities (corn, wheat, sugar, and soy); and changes to our urban development and transportation patterns, which result in less physical activity and more hours spent sitting in long commutes. It is the chronic nature of Cultural Stress that distinguishes it from conventional stress. Because Cultural Stress is ubiquitous, the body seldom gets a chance to recover without active intervention strategies.

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