How stress affects your body - Sharon Horesh Bergquist

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Cramming for a test?
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Trying to get more done than you have time to do?
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Stress is a feeling we all experience when we are challenged or overwhelmed.
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But more than just an emotion,
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stress is a hardwired physical response that travels throughout your entire body.
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In the short term, stress can be advantageous,
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but when activated too often or too long,
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your primitive fight or flight stress response
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not only changes your brain
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but also damages many of the other organs and cells throughout your body.
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Your adrenal gland releases the stress hormones
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cortisol, epinephrine, also known as adrenaline,
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and norepinephrine.
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As these hormones travel through your blood stream,
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they easily reach your blood vessels and heart.
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Adrenaline causes your heart to beat faster
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and raises your blood pressure, over time causing hypertension.
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Cortisol can also cause the endothelium, or inner lining of blood vessels,
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to not function normally.
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Scientists now know that this is an early step
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in triggering the process of atherosclerosis
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or cholesterol plaque build up in your arteries.
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Together, these changes increase your chances of a heart attack or stroke.
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When your brain senses stress,
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it activates your autonomic nervous system.
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Through this network of nerve connections,
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your big brain communicates stress to your enteric,
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or intestinal nervous system.
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Besides causing butterflies in your stomach,
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this brain-gut connection can disturb the natural rhythmic contractions
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that move food through your gut,
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leading to irritable bowel syndrome,
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and can increase your gut sensitivity to acid,
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making you more likely to feel heartburn.
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Via the gut's nervous system,
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stress can also change the composition and function of your gut bacteria,
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which may affect your digestive and overall health.
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Speaking of digestion, does chronic stress affect your waistline?
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Well, yes.
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Cortisol can increase your appetite.
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It tells your body to replenish your energy stores
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with energy dense foods and carbs, causing you to crave comfort foods.
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High levels of cortisol can also cause you to put on those extra calories
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as visceral or deep belly fat.
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This type of fat doesn't just make it harder to button your pants.
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It is an organ that actively releases hormones
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and immune system chemicals called cytokines
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that can increase your risk of developing chronic diseases,
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such as heart disease and insulin resistance.
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Meanwhile, stress hormones affect immune cells in a variety of ways.
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Initially, they help prepare to fight invaders and heal after injury,
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but chronic stress can dampen function of some immune cells,
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make you more susceptible to infections, and slow the rate you heal.
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Want to live a long life?
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You may have to curb your chronic stress.
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That's because it has even been associated with shortened telomeres,
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the shoelace tip ends of chromosomes that measure a cell's age.
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Telomeres cap chromosomes
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to allow DNA to get copied every time a cell divides
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without damaging the cell's genetic code,
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and they shorten with each cell division.
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When telomeres become too short, a cell can no longer divide and it dies.
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As if all that weren't enough,
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chronic stress has even more ways it can sabotage your health,
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including acne,
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hair loss,
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sexual dysfunction,
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headaches,
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muscle tension,
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difficulty concentrating,
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fatigue,
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and irritability.
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So, what does all this mean for you?
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Your life will always be filled with stressful situations.
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But what matters to your brain and entire body
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is how you respond to that stress.
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If you can view those situations as challenges you can control and master,
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rather than as threats that are insurmountable,
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you will perform better in the short run and stay healthy in the long run.
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