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    • Stress Response Patterns and Health
      • IMMERSE: Cognitive performance in acute stress
      • COST: Role of Coping Strategies in physiological Responses to acute psychosocial Stress
      • Modification of Biological Stress Response Patterns through Experimental Manipulation of Cognitive Coping Strategies
      • HABIT: Role of Anxiety and Coping Strategies in the Habituation to repeated acute Stress
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      • IMMUNE: Immune against stress? – Validation of the German version of the STRAIN
      • Chronic stress level and functional health in older adults: the impact and role of fear of falling
      • PFCS: Protective Factors in chronically stressed Caregivers
      • STING: German Translation and Evaluation of the Stress and Adversity Inventory (STRAIN)
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Chronic Stress and Health

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  • Stress Response Patterns and Health
  • Chronic Stress and Health
    • IMMUNE: Immune against stress? - Validation of the German version of the STRAIN
    • Chronic stress level and functional health in older adults: the impact and role of fear of falling
    • PFCS: Protective Factors in chronically stressed Caregivers
    • STING: German Translation and Evaluation of the Stress and Adversity Inventory (STRAIN)
  • Traumatic Stress and Health
  • Anxiety and Coping in the Healthcare System
  • Teamwork Performance: Effects of Tracking Based Feedback Mechanisms on Performance and Health Biomarkers
  • Digital Stress
  • Stress and Health in the Context of Migration

Chronic Stress and Health

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Nicolas Rohleder

Prof. Dr. Nicolas Rohleder

Department of Psychology
Lehrstuhl für Gesundheitspsychologie

Room: Room 3.114
Nägelsbachstr. 49a
91052 Erlangen
Germany
  • Phone number: +49 9131 85-20887
  • Email: nicolas.rohleder@fau.de
  • Website: https://www.gesundheitspsychologie.phil.fau.de

Chronic stress has long been identified as a determinant of adverse health outcomes. Chronic stress can have many different causes, such as work overload or unemployment, or caring for a family member with chronic illness, to name a few. While many potential mechanisms linking chronic stress with disease have been investigated, many pieces of stress-disease puzzle remain unknown. Here we focus on chronic low-grade inflammation as a pathway linking stress with disease, and we study specifically the psychological and biological determinants of inflammatory disinhibition.

Projects:

Term: since 01/01/2016
Project leader: Nicolas Rohleder

Chronischer Stress hat viele negative Konsequenzen. Eine der gravierendsten jedoch besteht in der erhöhten Entzündungsaktivität, die auf chronischen Stress erfolgen kann. Diese Entzündungsprozesse spielen deshalb eine so entscheidende Rolle, da sie wiederum Krankheiten bedingen, die nicht selten zu einer Verringerung der Lebenserwartung führen. Folglich ist es von enormer Bedeutung, Faktoren zu ermitteln, die vor der stressbedingten Erhöhung der Entzündungsparameter und so-mit vor ernsten Krankh…

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Term: since 02/15/2017
Project leader: Sarah Sturmbauer, Nicolas Rohleder

Cooperating with Prof. George Slavich at the University of California we translated the Stress and Adversity Inventory (STRAIN) into german.  STRAIN is an online tool that assesses a person’s exposure to stress over the life course. Differentiating between acute and chronic events it measures frequency, severity and duration of each event. Completing the inventory with more than 200 items takes around 30 minutes.…

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Term: 07/03/2017 - 03/01/2018
Project leader: Sarah Sturmbauer, Nicolas Rohleder

In further collaboration with Prof. George Slavich (UCLA) we continue our validation of the German version of  the Stress and Adversity Inventory (STRAIN) with parameters of the cardiovascular- and immune system.

STRAIN is an online tool that assesses a person’s exposure to stress over the life course. Differentiating between acute and chronic events, it measures frequency, severity, and duration of each…

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Term: 04/01/2022 - 07/31/2027
Funding source: DFG-Einzelförderung / Sachbeihilfe (EIN-SBH)
Project leader: Nicolas Rohleder, Sabine Britting, Robert Kob, Cornel Sieber

Maintenance of physical function, mobility and ability to live independently are important goals for older persons. However, this is counteracted by age-related loss of muscle mass, strength and function. Furthermore, this degenerating process can be reinforced if the older person avoids physical activity and exercise due to fear of falling. We established that fall-related psychological concerns (FrPC) are not only leading to decreased physical activity, but are also associated with elevated levels…

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Contact Persons:

  • Nicolas Rohleder

Participating Scientists:

  • Sarah Sturmbauer
  • Nicolas Rohleder
  • Sabine Britting
  • Robert Kob
  • Cornel Sieber
  • Ellen Freiberger

Publications:

  • Rohleder N.:
    Burnout, hair cortisol, and timing: Hyper- or hypocortisolism?
    In: Psychoneuroendocrinology (2017)
    ISSN: 0306-4530
    DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.10.008
  • Chen X., Gianferante D., Hanlin L., Fiksdal A., Breines J., Thoma M., Rohleder N.:
    HPA-axis and inflammatory reactivity to acute stress is related with basal HPA-axis activity.
    In: Psychoneuroendocrinology 78 (2017), p. 168-176
    ISSN: 0306-4530
    DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.01.035
  • Rohleder N.:
    Chronic Stress and Disease
    In: Istvan Berczi (ed.): Insights to Neuroimmune Biology, Elsevier Inc., 2016, p. 201-214
    ISBN: 9780128017708

    DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-801770-8.00009-4
  • Strahler J., Skoluda N., Rohleder N., Nater U.:
    Dysregulated stress signal sensitivity and inflammatory disinhibition as a pathophysiological mechanism of stress-related chronic fatigue.
    In: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 68 (2016), p. 298-318
    ISSN: 0149-7634
    DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.05.008
  • Kudielka B., Rohleder N.:
    Psychoneuroendocrinological and –immunological changes over the life span [Psychoendokrinologische und -immunologische Veränderungen während der Lebensspanne]
    In: Ehlert, U., von Känel, R. (ed.): Psychoendokrinologie und Psychoimmunologie, Heidelberg: Springer, 2011
Chair of Health Psychology
Prof. Dr. Nicolas Rohleder

Nägelsbachstr. 49a
91052 Erlangen
Germany
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