I want to talk about the effect that stress and sleep deprivation
may have on your weight. I spent the last six years of my life in Los
Angeles partaking in the âRat Raceâ. Two things I discovered: only rats
win the rat race and stress can play havoc on you emotionally,
spiritually and physically. This stress can lead to weight gain and what
is worse if you are trying to lose weight while you are stressed out or
fatigued you will not gain any ground.
The reason is a little
stress chemical called Cortisol. Cortisol aids the body in recovering
from the effects of stressful experiences. Cortisol instructs the liver
to release sugar into the blood and triggers the body to release
storehouses of fat and muscle so the body can use it for energy. There
is another piece to the cortisol puzzle and that is is also slows
everything down so the body can replenish energy stores.
We all
have cortisol circulating in the blood at all times. But after stressful
situations our cortisol levels increase dramatically. So letâs say for
instance you are experiencing a constant stream of stressful
situations. After enough of these episodes, the body adjusts its
control mechanism in the pituitary gland to maintain a higher constant
amount of cortisol in the body. Continually elevated levels of cortisol
can have long-term health effects including but not limited to weight
gain, heart disease, ulcers, insulin resistance, and hypertension.
While
cortisol may have served us well while we were a bunch of knuckle
dragging Neanderthals fighting for our lives, 21st century living for
the most part has kept us from facing daily life threatening situations.
Unfortunately for most of us we have replaced those threats of the past
with screaming bosses, unruly children and unreasonable partners all
which can cause elevated levels of cortisol to be delivered into our
bodies.
Stress is determined by what an individual perceives as
stressful. The answer to balance lies in not taking things personally
and finding ways to relax the mind and body. There have been many
infomercials and advertisements touting the benefits of their âsnake
oilâ to lower cortisol levels. Let me assure you, none of these claims
are true and some of these marketers of these products are now facing
indictments and large civil lawsuits.
After talking with several
physicians the answer is always the same, manage your physical and
emotional stress levels. This can be achieved through, meditation,
massage, long walks, deep breathing exercises, Yoga, Tai Chi, basically
anything relaxing and of course spending time with people who comfort
you. By practicing these relaxation methods you will be able to bring
your cortisol levels down. This coupled with a healthy balanced diet
and exercise will result in a long life and slim physique.
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