Why do the manual and reports mention both stress and stress reactions?
Stress is a more common term for stress reaction, so in FBT HEALTH, the terms basically mean the same thing. The software cannot directly measure accumulated stress; instead, it measures the stress and recovery reactions of the autonomic nervous system. The analysis requires interpretation and follow-up in order to be able to reveal overload caused by repeated stress reactions and insufficient recovery.
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