Human behavior: BPSS and Interdependence II Flashcards

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The study of interactions between behavior, the nervous system, and the immune system

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psychoneuroimmnology

**these systems reciprocally affect one another

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2
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What are innate defenses vs adaptive defenses?

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surface barriers and internal defenses **inflammation

vs

humoral immunity and cellular immunity (B and T cells)

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T/F: Inflammation plays a big role in chronic disease, and may be the link between the immune system, the endocrine system, and nervous system.

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True

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Is there a definitive causal link between stress and immunity?

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No, but there are many correlations

**could involve mediating variables

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T/F: Stress can delay wound healing

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True

  • *caregivers had more poor immune function and took 9 days longer to heal a wound than controls
  • *wounds placed on dental students 3 days before an exam healed 40% slower
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T/F: Pain can affect immune and endocrine function

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True

**painful stressors, surgery, and anesthetic techniques

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T/F: Use of drugs, alcohol, smoking, and nutrition can alter wound healing

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True

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T/F: Distressed patients more likely to have sleep/appetite disturbances

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True

  • *deep sleep associated w release of GH
  • *partial sleep loss one night can result in increased cortisol levels the next evening
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T/F: Patients with more fear/stress prior to surgery experienced greater pain, longer hospital stays, more post-op complications, poorer treatment adherence

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True

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T/F: Personality varaibles can affect post-surgical outcomes

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True

**optimism

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T/F: Interventions that target psychological influences can enhance surgical recovery

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True

**pts taught about relaxation before surgery, had earlier discharge and required less morphine

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(blank) emotions (depression, anxiety, anger) can intensify a variety of health threats (cardiovascular disease, Type II DM, certain cancers, etc.) through immune dysregulation.
Production of (blank) that influence these conditions can be directly stimulated by negative emotions and stressful experiences
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negative; proinflammatory cytokines

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T/F: Thus, distress-related immune dysregulation may be one core mechanism linking health risks associated with negative emotions to disease

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True

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T/F: Several well-controlled prospective studies have linked depressive symptoms with coronary heard disease (CHD)

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True

**pts w depression 4.5 x greater risk of heart attack

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T/F: Chronic depressed mood has been found to be linked to cancer risk

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True

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16
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Depression linked with these things

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osteoporosis (lower bone mineral density)
declines in muscle strength
reduced rehabilitation
less compliance w diabetes

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T/F: Anxiety plays a role in the development of CHD and contributes to poorer prognosis after acute coronary events, including death and recurrent ischemic events

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True

18
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T/F: Chronic anger and hostility also negatively impact health

A

True

**men high in hostility >2x risk of cardiovascular mortality

19
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Do psychosocial interventions affect immunity?

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Yes

  • *taught med students about relaxation & students had higher helper T-lymphocyte % during exams
  • *relaxation in older adults increased NK cell activity
20
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T/F: Social isolation constitutes a major risk factor for morbidity and mortality

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True

**just as important as risk factors like smoking, BP, obesity

21
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T/F: There is a link b/w social support and immune functioning

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True

**not just amount of social support, but quality also important

22
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What is the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and medical disease?

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ACE score was linked w health outcomes - adverse childhood experiences have a powerful relation to adult health
**adverse childhood experiences are more common that expected!!

23
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What is the relationship between ACE and ischemic heart disease?

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the higher the number of adverse childhood experiences, the higher the risk of ischemic heart disease
**exposure to 4 or more 2x increased risk

24
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What mediates the relationship between childhood trauma and ischemic heart disease?

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psychological factors

**presence of depressed affect and anger moreso than cardiac risk factors!!

25
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Number of adverse childhood events increases risk for what other problems?

A

obesity
smoking
injected drugs**
serious job problems

26
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T/F: Much of what causes time to be lost from work is actually predetermined decades earlier by the adverse experiences of childhood.

A

True