Stressed Out
 
            
                
                    2012Kristin                
                
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                    Does it seem to anyone else that their Stress level has an impact on their weight loss? Do you tend to lose more or less?                
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            I was JUST thinking the same thing! I tend to gain more when I'm stressed...for one, I'm an emotional eater and tend to gravitate towards the snacks to help calm me down (or at least, I used to!). Second, I believe your metabolism slows down when you're under stress. I try to grab a glass of water when I feel like that...it helps with the calming factor as well as flush you out.0
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            Sadly it is proven that stress DOES affect weight loss. You would think it would make you lose more weight, but it is shown that it slows metabolism down.                        0 You would think it would make you lose more weight, but it is shown that it slows metabolism down.                        0
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            It depends on how you handle the stress. For some people, they turn to food as a comfort to help them deal with it, so they gain weight. For others, they stop eating for a wide variety of reasons (perceived lack of time to eat, lack of hunger/desire to eat, etc). It ultimately depends on how you've handled stress in the past and whether you can use the opportunity to change those cycles.0
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            I have been feeling AnXIouS and I lose my desire to eat. It's like getting the flu.... I'll lose a few pounds and as soon as the brick in my stomach goes away and I eat normal again, I regain those few pounds. I don't even count them.0
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            Stress DOES affect weight. Elevated blood cortisol levels (cortisol is the so-called stress hormone) is, along with genetics, largely responsible for the spare tire effect. Cortisol tells your body "hey, we're threatened. Carbo-load to get ready to run (or fight)." We gobble carbs and pretty soon we've taken in a calorie surplus.
 STRENUOUS exercise reduces cortisol. Caffeine also stimulates the production of cortisol so watch the cokes, coffee and tea if you have high blood cortisol.0
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            Interesting question.
 I used to deal with stress by eating. Usually anything I could get my hands on! Mostly things like McD's, chips, dip, coke etc., etc.
 Now my stress relief is a trip to the gym. A few rounds of skipping or a few rounds hitting a heavy bag reduces most of my stress and being healthier is allowing me to deal with the rest.
 Although I still love to eat. Food is no longer my security blanket when I am feeling down.0
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