
Is a slow metabolism to blame? Science has long known that stress can trigger binge eating and lead to weight gain. The biochemical aspects linking stress and metabolism have yet to be worked out, and may eventually provide a target for intervention, but if you want to decrease the impact of stress in your life and on your weight, look to adjusting habits.
Metabolism is the chemical process in which your body converts your food intake into energy needed for normal functions like cell repair, blood circulation and simple breathing. This energy use is known as basal metabolic rate. Several things influence your basal metabolic rate – body size/composition, age, and gender.
If you are experiencing weight-gain, consider well-established factors such as:
To address stress, incorporate meditation and relaxation techniques into your daily routine. Breathing exercises, particularly performing the 4-7-8 Breath, will help bring calmness throughout your body. Practice it at least twice a day and try it every time you feel anxious or upset. I have found over the years that many patients focus too heavily on the number on the scale to define health. Instead focus on how you feel and other health-related symptoms, as those are goals that truly impact your vitality and longevity.
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