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Can You Control What is Making You Fat?

We all know that eating poorly and failing to exercise is the best way to stay fat, but there are other factors that can lead to excess weight gain. While some of these factors may be out of your control, there are a few that you can address, starting today. In many cases, until you make these changes, your dieting efforts may not be as successful as they could be. Let’s take a look at just a few of the things that may be making you fat and how to nip them in the bud.

Problem One - A Lack of Sleep.

Studies have shown that a lack of sleep can lead to excess weight gain for a number of reasons. First, your hormone levels are thrown off when your body does not get the sleep it needs. Many of these hormones are responsible for weight gain, especially around the middle section. Second, when you do not get enough sleep, your body needs additional fuel to keep going. This leads to eating more than you should and before you know it, you’ve got a real problem on your hands.

Solution: These studies recommend getting around eight hours of sleep a night. If you are finding this difficult, you may need to take a hard look at your schedule. Granted, there may be a few things that you cannot control, but on the other hand, many of us waste quite a bit of time each day. Try turning off the television for a week and see just how much extra time you have – that could be devoted to recharging your body.

Problem Two – An Excess Amount of Stress.

This is a huge problem for millions of people and if it is outside stress, it may be difficult to control it. When you are under stress, your body is producing more cortisol, a hormone that has been blamed for weight gain. Once again, you have a similar problem as the one mentioned above. Continued stress may also lead to stress eating, and a host of other problems.

Solution: Learn to channel bad stress into good stress to combat this issue. Adding physical activity each day can help your body get rid of that stress and you’ll feel refreshed and you will be less likely to succumb to stress eating. Try to limit your stress as much as possible by managing your time more effectively, finding a different job or by finding ways to decompress at the end of every day.

These are just two common problems that can lead to weight gain. See how many trigger areas you have in your life that may be the culprit behind that spare tire you’re carrying around. Once you’ve identified them, you can work to resolve the issue and get healthier. It won’t happen over night, but by reducing your stress levels and sleeping more, you will notice a difference not only in your weight, but in your overall health.

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How to Handle Bad Stress With Exercise

Every day, no matter if you are a stay at home mom or an investment banker, we all have to deal with stress. There are two main types of stress, good and bad, and unfortunately, most of us have to deal with the bad on a daily basis. Bad stress is so called due to the fact that it produces reactions within your body that must be ignored.

For example, when you get stressed out, your body begins producing more adrenaline. This is the fight or flight response. You really can’t run out of an office, and fighting won’t do you much good either, so we learn to suppress these feelings. That doesn’t mean however that the chemical reaction stops. Over time, bad stress can lead to many different health problems and in some cases, it can have fatal results.

One of the best ways to get rid of bad stress is through exercise. By utilizing that adrenaline response in a good way, through moving your body around, you won’t have to worry about the health consequences of these stressful situations. While going to the gym may not seem like the ideal solution in the middle of a crisis, it can help you reach a state of calm, and it may improve your outlook.

If you have stress building up and no way to release it, it’s all too easy to get snappy, to feel awful and to generally be pretty miserable. The next time you feel that happening, head to the gym for a vigorous workout. Chances are, by the time you are done, you will feel better. But what can you do when heading off to the gym isn’t exactly expedient?

Here are some great tips to help you get rid of that adrenaline response, no matter where you are. If it strikes when you’re at home, trying to handle the kids, you can take a brisk walk around the house or even the block. If you’ve got a two story home, take a few minutes to go up and down the stairs a few time. You can even attack your housework vigorously to burn off that bad stress.

For office workers, it’s a little tough to fit in a brisk walk, but there are a few solutions. Once again, stairs are a good choice, or even heading to the bathroom to do a few quick calisthenics. Try to come up with new ways to move around during your workday even when you are not feeling particularly stressed. This will help you stay focused, less worn out and you’ll also have more energy. Even a five minute meditation can help, but in truly stressful situations, physical activity can produce better results.

In today’s world, stress is a fact of life, but that doesn’t mean that you have to let it rule your life. By utilizing stress relief techniques, you can start to combat the effects that stress has on your body and start enjoying better health, mentally and physically.

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