September 13, 2007
Stress and weight gain
Stress Relief Techniques … If you don’t do them will you get fat? When doing a little research on the subject I have come to believe there is a solid link between the 2.
You see, our body contains a system called the neuroendocrine system which activates a series of hormones whenever we feel threatened or stressed. Many years ago this system was useful to assist us in fleeing when there was danger near.
The Hormones released include adrenalin (for the burst of energy), corticotrophin releasing hormone (CRH) and Cortisol (helps us to replenish our bodies after the stress has passed). The downside is Cortisol can hang around in our system for a while after the stress and cause your appetite to increase.
This system is great when you’re under physical danger but isn’t so good on the everyday stress that we all face like paying the bills, work pressure and family pressures. In other words your neuro-endocrine system can’t tell the difference between non-physical stresses and still responds with the need to replenish your system – or eat.
By listening to the messages from the neuro-endocrine system can not only lead to weight gain, but also leads to visceral fat which is fat that lies around the stomach area of the body and increases the rate of heart disease and diabetes.
What does that all mean? Put simply, if you experience stress you are more likely to gain weight. This is interesting when you consider more people are under stress today than 30 years ago and we currently have a record obesity rate. Interesting.
It all comes back to Stress Relief Techniques and playing a part in learning how to
a) Release built up Stress
b) Developing new methods for handling Stress
There are many forms of Natural Stress Relief available to show you how to handle stress more effectively and release built up stress. There options available include: Stress Relief CD’s, Relaxation Programs, Stress Management Activities and Relaxation Breathing Techniques. Whether you like it or not stress is in everyone’s life. It’s more a question of how you handle it.
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