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Endocrinological processes associated with job stress: Catecholamine and cortisol responses to acute and chronic stressors

Sonnentag et al., 2006

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14974374644579527143
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Sonnentag S
Fritz C
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Employee health, coping and methodologies

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In this chapter, we review empirical research evidence on the relationship between stressors and catecholamines (ie, adrenaline and noradrenaline) and cortisol. With respect to acute stressors, both laboratory and field research have shown that the exposure to stressors …
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