About 8 in 10 Americans say they frequently or sometimes encounter stress in their daily lives. It’s a surprising statistic especially when considering the toll stress takes on your body. Here are 4 ways stress can affect your body and how to counter it.
Stress can weaken the immune system. It is the cause of many diseases like high blood pressure, low thyroid, heart disease and diabetes. When the body is stressed, cortisol and other stressed related hormones are released
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of beauty? Is it skin, hair and nails? Chronic stress can cause hair loss, hair breakage, psoriasis, eczema and brittle nails.
Additionally, stress breaks down collagen in your body. Collagen is what makes your skin firm, healthy and youthful. When cortisol is high, cells begin to age faster and die.
When the body is under stress, toxins are released into your body. Some of these toxins can cause anxiety and depression.
Two of the most important nutrients that Americans are deficient in are Vitamin D and Omega-3 fatty acids. Both can affect your mental health. Vitamin D deficiency has been related to Alzheimer’s and Omega-3 fatty acids deficiency has been related to depression.
When you’re experiencing chronic stress, cortisol levels stay high. When cortisol levels stay
You can reduce stress by increasing your physical activity. Here are 3 ways that exercising can be beneficial:
It can help you forget daily stresses. As you begin to regularly eliminate your daily tensions through physical activity, you may find that this focus on a single task, and the resulting energy and optimism, can help clear your mind.
If you're wondering what kind of exercises you can do to reduce stress, here are 6 types:
1. High Energy Activities - Engage in activities that will increase your heart rate like running, dancing, and spinning. These exercises will help you feel better physically and mentally.
2. Yoga - Yoga can strengthen your body’s natural relaxation response and bring you into a healthy balance.
3. Pilates - Build your strength, flexibility, and endurance — all of which are a great stress reliever. Pilates also tones your body, which in turn helps you look good and feel better.
4. Kickboxing - Kickboxing regularly will help improve your balance, flexibility, and coordination. It’s also a great way to work out frustration — having an outlet to release energy and anger can relieve stress.
5. Group exercise - You'll get a double dose of stress relief. Not only are you having fun with a group motivated towards the same goals, but you’re also working up a sweat and releasing endorphins. Exercising with a group can also motivate you to push yourself a little harder.
6. Walking - Walking frequently can reduce the chance of developing stress-related conditions, including cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure and cholesterol, and type 2 diabetes.
So next time you’re feeling stressed, head over to the gym. You’ll be surprised on how good you feel when you leave. You can even get started with this simple stress-relieving move:
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