Stress really can make you fat-Learn how to combat it!
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It’s absolutely true that stress can make you fat. It is all about one hormone called cortisol. It is present inside your body and the level of secretion varies according to the nature of your body. If your body is under stress then your body starts producing high levels of cortisol. It plays an important role in providing us energy, boost memory function.
But if your body has larger amount of secretion then cortisol can leave negative effects. As a result, your body starts showing negative signs. In today’s busy life style we face high level of stress, things become worse when people starts ignoring their health fitness. Research suggests that there is a drastic increase in the number of chronic stress disorder cases.
Chronic stress victims show negative effects like imbalance of blood sugar level, accumulation of excessive abdominal fat and high blood pressure. People who have high proportion of cortisol are more likely to be food addicted. They tend to eat more of carbohydrates consequently it leads to abdominal fat. Needless to say, fat is harmful and results in health problems. It consequentially increases the chances of heart attacks and cholesterol imbalance.
It’s advisable to indulge in certain activities which enable you to reduce your stress level. “Get your self moving” Physical exercise is regarded to be highly beneficial for relaxation. Mostly people find exercise to be an idle way to lead a relaxed life. Usually, we do different forms of exercises like running, jogging, swimming etc.
It surely does wonders in keeping your body fit and reduces your body’s physical signs of stress. In order to gain a complete form of physical as well as mental peace we need to find those activities that will work for the body and for your mind too.
Marital arts training prove to show miraculous results in building an ultimate level of concentration. Furthermore, it helps you to relieve your mind from an excruciating stress. Marital arts require a complete concentration of your body movements. It bestows strength to your body and gives you a complete relief.
Breathing techniques like Kung fu is used all over the world to combat stress of everyday life. Kung fu literally clears your mind and alleviates mental stress it includes physical activities which ease the physical signs of stress and its breathing models which purify your mind which in turn relieve you from any kind of stress. Once you start practicing Kung fu it will drastically bring the level of cortisol.
So are you dieing to get rid of those extra pounds? Try Kung fu technique and see a pleasant change in yourself. If your diet plan is not working right then chances are that it might be your stress level. “Kick off” by training your mind and the body with gratifying techniques of marital arts. The only key factor to lead a fulfilling life is to have a positive outlook towards life with a healthy diet plan!
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