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Stress, Immune Function, and Health: The Connection [Hardcover]

Bruce S. Rabin (Author)
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0471241814 978-0471241812 February 1999 1
Written by a renowned figure in the field of immunology and compiling a wealth of scientific information, Stress, Immune Function, and Health: The Connection looks at the long-term effects of stress on human health from a psychoneuroimmunological approach. The recent changes in dietary modifications, clinical applications, and evolution in the field of immunology have created the need for a book which addresses the growing awareness of health benefits that can be achieved by buffering the effects of stress on the immune system.

Emphasizing the importance of the interaction among the mind, the body, and physical health, this reference includes important developmental procedures that can be used to resist stress on the immune system. By examining components of the immune system, along with the effects of psychological stress and the capacity for hormonal response, author Bruce Rabin demonstrates, in a concise, accessible manner, the ability of an individual's immune system to alter susceptibility to immune-mediated diseases. In addition, the book examines several key issues in this rapidly expanding field, including:
* Information and examples that illustrate how distinct areas of the brain that perceive the presence of a stressor are able to communicate with the cells of the immune system
* The correlation between stress-related changes in health practices and stressor-induced risks of disease development
* The effect on the immune system due to stress from an increased concentration of neuropeptides and hormones
* Behaviors and beliefs that can reduce the harmful effects of stress on the immune system by interfering with the stress-responsive areas of the brain
* The issue of stress during pregnancy and the early period of development on behaviors and immune functions in children

An authoritative guide for all researchers and students in the fields of immunology, neuroscience, and psychology, Stress, Immune Function, and Health: The Connection is also an essential reference for physicians and nurses concerned with stress and immune-related diseases.

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"...a significant contribution to this emerging trend...a very useful text for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on mind-body-health interactions." (European Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology, January 2000)

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Written by a renowned figure in the field of immunology and compiling a wealth of scientific information, Stress, Immune Function, and Health: The Connection looks at the long-term effects of stress on human health from a psychoneuroimmunological approach. The recent changes in dietary modifications, clinical applications, and evolution in the field of immunology have created the need for a book which addresses the growing awareness of health benefits that can be achieved by buffering the effects of stress on the immune system.

Emphasizing the importance of the interaction among the mind, the body, and physical health, this reference includes important developmental procedures that can be used to resist stress on the immune system. By examining components of the immune system, along with the effects of psychological stress and the capacity for hormonal response, author Bruce Rabin demonstrates, in a concise, accessible manner, the ability of an individual's immune system to alter susceptibility to immune-mediated diseases. In addition, the book examines several key issues in this rapidly expanding field, including:
* Information and examples that illustrate how distinct areas of the brain that perceive the presence of a stressor are able to communicate with the cells of the immune system
* The correlation between stress-related changes in health practices and stressor-induced risks of disease development
* The effect on the immune system due to stress from an increased concentration of neuropeptides and hormones
* Behaviors and beliefs that can reduce the harmful effects of stress on the immune system by interfering with the stress-responsive areas of the brain
* The issue of stress during pregnancy and the early period of development on behaviors and immune functions in children

An authoritative guide for all researchers and students in the fields of immunology, neuroscience, and psychology, Stress, Immune Function, and Health: The Connection is also an essential reference for physicians and nurses concerned with stress and immune-related diseases.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 341 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Liss; 1 edition (February 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471241814
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471241812
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars At last! A useful textbook for psychoneuroimmunology., April 22, 1999
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As someone who teaches psychoneuroimmunology, I have to face a sea of faces that are understandably perplexed and frustrated at having to synthesize information from neuroscience, endocrinology, behavior and the immune system in a meaningful way. The biggest stumbling block is the immune system. Hence, my first superlative must go to the excellent introduction to the immune system that is provided by Dr. Rabin and allows non-immunologists to fully comprehend what comes later in this book. This "later" is an excellent synthesis of experimental and theoretical information on how the numerous functions of the immune system are modulated by experimental and natural stress. Since the literature is so vast and the information so varied, Dr Rabin expertly extracted the most important concepts and messages that make this area understandable not only to those not already engaged in it, but to those still grappling with it. The clinical implications of these findings in relation to infectious diseases and autoimmune disorders are fully revealed in a balanced and scholarly fashion. This book will make an excellent teaching tool in psychoneuroimmunology courses in the behavioral sciences, and also as part of the immunology curriculum in medical school. There is also plenty here for physicians, nurses, and the layman interested in what is presently understood about behavior and its implications to immunological health.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A terrific read, a great resource!, July 12, 2000
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Bruce Rabin's book provides an excellent, highly readable overview of a fascinating topic-how thoughts and emotions get into the body to influence health. It's an enormously useful, enjoyable journey into the world of psychoneuroimmunology, based on the author's knowledge and skills as both a physician and a scientist. Up-to-date and open-minded, it covers a range of topics including the effects of maternal stress on the offspring, psychoneuroimmunology and the elderly, how exercise affects immunity, and how emotions influence immune-related diseases, drawing on the latest research. An outstanding volume by a prominent researcher, it is eloquent and authoritative. Highly recommended!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hats off to Dr.Rabin for this marvelous book!!!!!!!!!!!!!, June 29, 1999
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I have read a number of immunology text books in my life but i have never read one as easily understood.I began reading friday evening and finished monday. the book is fascinating,well organized ,most interesting data and understandable!!!!!!!.This book is a must for everyone interested in how stress is related to illness and why each of us must develop coping mechanisms.Thank you for your efforts Dr. Rabin.You have made this world a better place with this knowledge.
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To assist those not familiar with the immune system, the following glossary is offered as a quick overview to help to begin to develop an understanding of the immune system. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
nonspecific mitogenic stimulation, altering immune function, costimulation molecules, lymphocyte mitosis, mitogenic function, mononuclear phagocytic cells, nonspecific mitogens, lymphocytes producing antibody, catecholamine elevation, immune alteration, hormonal composition, beta islet cells, splenic nerve, housed mice, acute psychological stressor, naive lymphocytes, utero environment, paw preference, footshock stress, naive cells, mitogenic responsiveness, dendritic cells, lymphocyte responsiveness, secondary lymphoid tissues, primary antibody response
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Psychosomatic Medicine, Journal of Immunology, Brain Research, Journal of Neuroimmunology, Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Applied Physiology, New York, American Journal of Physiology, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Journal of Clinical Investigation, American Journal of Epidemiology, Archives of General Psychiatry, Developmental Psychobiology, New England Journal of Medicine, Del Rey, Health Psychology, International Journal of Sports Medicine, Life Sciences, Biological Psychiatry, Cellular Immunology, Psychological Science, American Journal of Public Health, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, International Journal of Immunopharmacology, Journal of Gerontology
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