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Stress Makes Us Fat!
05-14-2005, 08:02 AM
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Chicago Peace
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Stress Makes Us Fat!
Someone posted this in her Journal this morning and it really hit home with me!
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Cortisol, Stress, and Weight Gain
From Melissa C. Stöppler, M.D.,Your Guide to Stress Management.
Role of the “Stress Hormone” in Weight Control
Eating when under stress isn’t just about filling an emotional need. Your body has a system of hormonal checks and balances that actually promote weight gain when you’re stressed out.
The so-called “stress hormone” cortisol is released in the body during times of stress along with the hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine that constitute the “fight or flight” response to a perceived threat. Following the stressful or threatening event, epinephrine and norepinephrine levels return to normal while cortisol levels can remain elevated over a longer time period. In fact, cortisol levels can remain persistently elevated in the body when a person is subjected to chronic stress.
How does cortisol influence weight gain? Cortisol has many actions in the body, and one ultimate goal of cortisol secretion is the provision of energy for the body. Cortisol stimulates fat and carbohydrate metabolism for fast energy, and stimulates insulin release and maintenance of blood sugar levels. The end result of these actions is an increase in appetite. Thus chronic stress, or poorly-managed stress, may lead to cortisol levels that stimulate your appetite, with the end result being weight gain or difficulty losing unwanted pounds.
Cortisol not only promotes weight gain, but it can also affect where you put on the weight. Doctors have shown that stress and elevated cortisol tend to cause fat deposition in the abdominal area rather than in the hips. This fat deposition has been referred to as “toxic fat” since abdominal fat deposition is strongly correlated with the development of cardiovascular disease including heart attacks and strokes.
Whether or not your stress levels will result in high cortisol levels and weight gain is not readily predictable. The amount of cortisol secreted in response to stress can vary among individuals, with some persons being innately more “reactive” to stressful events. Studies of women who tended to react to stress with high levels of cortisol secretion showed that these women also tended to eat more when under stress than women who secreted less cortisol. Another study confirmed that women who stored their excess fat in the abdominal area had higher cortisol levels and reported more lifestyle stress than women who stored fat primarily in the hips.
What does this mean for weight control?
Experts agree that stress management is a critical part of weight loss regimens, particularly in those who have elevated cortisol levels. Exercise is the best and fastest method for weight loss in this case, since exercise leads to the release of endorphins, which have natural stress-fighting properties and can lower cortisol levels. Activities such as yoga and meditation can also help lower your stress hormone levels. To effectively reduce elevated cortisol due to stress, lifestyle changes are essential.
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05-14-2005, 09:32 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: in my own world or South Carolina,USA
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Ruth,
So now I'm fighting genetics and stress. Sheesh!
Lydia, full time job with crazy people, full time high energy, spirited child and up to my eyeballs in debt. No stress there. NOT!
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05-14-2005, 09:49 AM
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Chicago Peace
Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Delta, Ontario, CANADA
Posts: 25,486
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Wanna trade?
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05-14-2005, 10:04 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Nope. I figure, at least everyone knows me in my own little world.
Lydia, who has now had breakfast and coffee.
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05-14-2005, 05:02 PM
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A Lily from my yard!
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Alabama
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Thanks Ruth!
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