How stress affects your body - Sharon Horesh Bergquist
TED-Ed・2 minutes read
Prolonged stress can harm the body by releasing hormones that affect the heart, blood vessels, and potentially cause hypertension and atherosclerosis, it also impacts the brain-gut connection, disrupting gut function and potentially leading to digestive issues. Chronic stress can lead to weight gain, immune system issues, and various health problems like acne, hair loss, and fatigue.
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- Prolonged stress can have detrimental effects on physical health, including heart-related issues, digestive problems, weight gain, and immune system suppression, impacting overall well-being and potentially leading to chronic diseases.
- Stress not only affects physical health but also influences mental and emotional well-being, manifesting in various symptoms such as difficulty concentrating, fatigue, irritability, and other health issues like acne, hair loss, sexual dysfunction, headaches, and muscle tension, emphasizing the interconnectedness of stress with both physical and mental health outcomes.
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Recent questions
How does stress impact the body physically?
Stress triggers the release of hormones like cortisol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine, affecting the heart, blood vessels, and potentially causing hypertension and atherosclerosis.
Can stress affect gut health?
Yes, stress disrupts the brain-gut connection, leading to gut sensitivity, altered bacteria composition, and digestive issues like irritable bowel syndrome and heartburn.
Does stress contribute to weight gain?
Chronic stress can increase appetite, leading to weight gain, particularly visceral fat, which can contribute to chronic diseases like heart disease and insulin resistance.
How does stress impact overall health?
Stress can impact immune cell function, healing rates, and shorten telomeres, potentially leading to health issues like acne, hair loss, sexual dysfunction, headaches, muscle tension, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, and irritability.
What are the potential consequences of prolonged stress?
Prolonged stress can have harmful effects on the body, including cardiovascular issues, digestive problems, weight gain, immune system suppression, and various physical and mental health issues.
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