BRS6(FM4) - Stress-Inflammation / Metabolic Load Allocation
Functional control of how stress, inflammatory tone, adiposity, and metabolic load shape whole-body resource allocation and brain-relevant energy/stress state.
Functional Role
↓ metabolic stress load; ↓ stress-driven appetite volatility; ↑ stable energy allocation
Underlying Mechanisms and Requirements
PMs (Primary Mechanisms)
- BRS6(PM7) - Metabolic Inflammation & Adipose Stress Signalling
- BRS6(PM8) - Stress-Induced Appetite / Reward Drive Modulation
KCs (Key Constraints)
Cross-BRS Links
- BRS3(FM1) — Inflammatory Tone Regulation
- BRS4(FM1) — Cellular Bioenergetics
- BRS1(FM1) — Catecholaminergic Function
Interventions
Diet
anti-inflammatory Mediterranean-style pattern → reduced inflammatory load; fibre-rich meals → improved metabolic signalling; protein-rich breakfast and structured meal composition → improved appetite and reward stability
Lifestyle
stress regulation practices → reduced cortisol-driven eating pressure; regular physical activity and recovery balance → improved insulin sensitivity and inflammatory resolution; sleep timing and duration stability → lower allostatic metabolic load
Outputs / Functional Effects
↓ metabolic stress load; ↓ stress-driven appetite volatility; ↑ stable energy allocation
Practical Interpretation
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Cross-System Links
- BRS3(FM1) — Inflammatory Tone Regulation
- BRS4(FM1) — Cellular Bioenergetics
- BRS1(FM1) — Catecholaminergic Function
Mechanism Summary Table
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| FM ID | BRS6(FM4) |
| Parent BRS | BRS6 |
| Intervention Dominance | Diet-Supported |
| Coverage Timing | Daily–Weekly |
| Response Type | Days–Builds |
| Functional Latency | Days–Weeks |
Scoring Interpretation
Low support and high support interpretation should be defined in narrative only; no formulas are included in this test generation.
Evidence Base
- Evidence Type: Human + mechanistic [1] [2] [3]
- Evidence Notes: System hub FM tying stress physiology to metabolic inflammation and real-world eating behaviour. [1] [2] [3]
References
Missing Entities
- None flagged from this row-level pass