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. 2022 Nov 23;8(47):eabq7982. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abq7982

Fig. 2. The inverted U–shaped model of stress.

Fig. 2.

The relationship between stress intensity and effects can be described as an “inverted U” shape. Low-intensity stress does not mobilize the body to cope with stressors. Moderate-intensity and short-term stress can serve as eustress to improve adaptation and show a beneficial effect. On the contrary, chronic exposure to strong distress results in harmful effects.