Stress
Stress, particularly distress, is the excessive stimulation of the body's resources which can lead to negative symptoms like fatigue and depression. Supplements, such as adaptogens, are thought to help reduce the development of stress.
Health Outcomes
- Absence of Serious Adverse Events
- Activation of Stress Response Pathways
- Attenuated Stress-Induced Changes in Gut Microbiota
- Changed Heart Rate
- Comparable Tolerability
- Elevated Pulse Rate Under Stress
- Enhanced Autonomic Activity Total Power
- Enhanced Autonomic Nervous System Activity
- Enhanced BDNF-TrkB Signaling
- Enhanced Parasympathetic Nervous System Activity
- Enhanced Stress Resistance
- Improved Autonomic Balance
- Improved Coping Strategies
- Improved Distress of Life Score
- Improved Emotional State
- Improved General Well-Being
- Improved Glucocorticoid Negative Feedback on the HPA Axis
- Improved Gut-Brain Axis Related Neurobehavioral Measures
- Improved Gut-Brain Axis-Related Neuropsychiatric Health
- Improved HPA Axis Response
- Improved Health Condition
- Improved Heart Rate Variability
- Improved Mental Well-Being
- Improved Mood
- Improved Neuroendocrine Stress Markers
- Improved Parasympathetic Activity
- Improved Parental Mood
- Improved Perceived Health
- Improved Physical and Psychological Performance
- Improved Positive Mood Under Stress
- Improved Productive Performance
- Improved Psychological Status
- Improved Psychological Wellbeing
- Improved Relaxation
- Improved Salivary IgA Levels
- Improved Satisfaction
- Improved Semen Quality
- Improved Sports Performance
- Improved Stress Management
- Improved Stress Response
- Improved Stress Tolerance
- Improved Stress-Related Behavior
- Improved Stress-Related Psychiatric Health
- Improved Sympathetic Tone
- Improved Total Hair Density
- Improved Total SODA Scores
- Improved Vagal Reactivation
- Improved Well-Being
- Increased Cortisol Levels
- Increased Feeding Bouts in the Center of the Open Field
- Increased Heart Rate Response to Stress
- Increased Proportion of Healthy Days
- Increased Regrowing Hair Count
- Increased Salivary Immunoglobulin A Secretion
- Increased Salivary sIgA Levels
- Increased Systemic GABA Levels
- Maintained General Health
- Maintained Positive Mood Under Stress
- Maintained Secretory IgA Levels
- Maintenance of NK Cell Activity
- Modulated HPA Axis
- No Change in Body Composition
- No Change in Salivary Secretory Immunoglobulin A Levels
- No Reduction in Stress or Anxiety
- No Significant Adverse Events
- No Significant Impact on Immune Response to KLH Immunization
- Normalized Evening Cortisol Levels in Low Chronic Stress Participants
- Normalized HPA Axis Activity
- Normalized Stress Response
- Not Assessable From Provided Abstract
- Reduced Anger and Hostility
- Reduced Anxiety
- Reduced Clinically Relevant Postpartum Anxiety
- Reduced Common Cold Incidence
- Reduced Corticosterone Levels
- Reduced DASS-21 Score
- Reduced Doctor Visits
- Reduced Examination Stress
- Reduced Fecal Cortisol Levels
- Reduced Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Level
- Reduced Insomnia
- Reduced Perceived Stress
- Reduced Performance Choking Under Pressure
- Reduced Physical Symptoms of Stress
- Reduced Post-Exercise Cortisol Response
- Reduced Pre-Examination Physical Symptoms
- Reduced Salivary Alpha-Amylase Activity
- Reduced Salivary Chromogranin A Levels
- Reduced Salivary Serotonin Levels in Response to Stress
- Reduced Severe Feather-Pecking Behavior
- Reduced Sleep Duration
- Reduced Stress
- Reduced Stress Biomarkers
- Reduced Stress Indicators
- Reduced Stress Levels
- Reduced Stress Response
- Reduced Stress Scores
- Reduced Stress Susceptibility
- Reduced Stress-Induced Gut Microbial Diversity Loss
- Reduced Stress-Induced Hyperpermeability
- Reduced Stress-Induced Intestinal Permeability to Mannitol
- Reduced Stress-Induced Reduction in Diurnal Temperature Amplitude
- Reduced Stress-Induced Sleep Disruption
- Reduced Stress-Related Discomfort
- Reduced Subjective Academic Stress
- Reduced Subjective Stress
- Reduced Subjective Stress Levels
- Stable Salivation Rate
- Unchanged Food Intake
- Worsened IBS Symptoms