
Lo stress causa aumento di peso?
Revisione paritaria di Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGPUltimo aggiornamento di Gillian HarveyUltimo aggiornamento 3 giu 2019
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In today's busy world, it's hardly surprising that many of us suffer from stress. In fact, a recent survey revealed that 85% experience stress on a regular basis. And more and more of us are becoming overweight or obese. But is there a connection? Could your stress be causing you to gain weight? The simple answer is - yes. But the reasons behind this may not be as straightforward as you think.
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We are all familiar with the cravings for sugary or fatty foods that sometimes rock up when we're feeling stressato. One reason we might crave such foods is because we have made a connection between these often forbidden foods and reward. If we've had a tough day, we might reason that we 'deserve' that giant chocolate bar. Unfortunately, this often leads to us feeling worse.
"We pick food we think will make us feel better, but actually often end up feeling stressed and guilty, and upset about any weight gain," explains Dr Sarah Schenker, dietician and author of Eating Fat Will Make You Fat.
But the reason we might reach for the chocolate rather than the chicory could also be down to our misreading of our body's signals.
"Most of us have heard of the 'fight or flight' response - a release of adrenaline and other chemicals designed to give us speed and energy when confronting perceived danger," explains Schenker. "However, many of us mistake this feeling for a feeling of hunger - it's a confused response to our body's cues."
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Unhelpful hormones
Secondo il medico di base e specialista in salute naturale, la dottoressa Julie Coffey, lo stress a lungo termine può portare a uno squilibrio più cronico dei nostri ormoni, che contribuisce anche a l'aumento di peso.
"When we have a bout of stress, we have adrenaline release, which releases glucose from your system to facilitate physical activity," she explains. "At the same time, you get the release of another hormone called cortisol. This has a longer-term action."
"The function of cortisol is to prompt us to replace the energy we would have lost had we engaged in physical activity - and it does this by making us hungry. Not only does it increase our appetite, it also draws us towards calorie-dense foods," she explains.
Meaning we’re more likely to reach for the biscuit barrel than the fruit bowl in times of tension.
A vicious circle
Torna ai contenutiUnfortunately, long-term stress can also interfere with our circadian rhythm - our natural sleep-wake cycle.
"Normalmente i livelli di cortisolo iniziano ad aumentare presto al mattino prima di alzarci," spiega Coffey. "Questo ci dà l'energia per alzarci dal letto. I livelli di solito iniziano a diminuire durante la giornata e sono molto bassi di notte. Tuttavia, in risposta allo stress continuo, i livelli di cortisolo rimangono elevati; e poiché sono elevati, hanno l'effetto di aumentare l'appetito e le voglie di cibi spesso poco salutari."
This excess cortisol can also affect our sleep patterns.
"If cortisol is too high at night, it can stop you sleeping well, and if you're not sleeping well other hormones that control appetite - ghrelin and leptin - also become out of balance, again increasing your appetite.
"Worse, when we give in to those cravings for sugary snacks, our body responds by releasing insulin to stabilise our blood-sugar levels. Unfortunately, insulin is the trigger your body uses to start laying down fat."
Finally we all know that when we're tired, it's harder to resist reaching for the biscuit tin.
"When you're sleep-deprived, another thing that can happen is you lose your self-control to an extent; you're more impulsive," explains Coffey
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Rompere il ciclo
Torna ai contenutiOne way to break the cycle of stress-induced weight gain is to control our environment. Try to limit the amount of temptation you have in your home, and have a range of healthy snacks to choose from. Plan, or even prepare, meals in advance if you have a busy week ahead.
But the most effective way to deal with stress-induced weight gain is to work on our gestione dello stress.
"People often focus on the thing that's making them stressed, but sometimes we don't have full control over this - for example if it's a work issue," explains Coffey. "A better way might be to learn to deal with our reactions, rather than the environment or situation itself."
Tackling stress long-term should mean that your cravings for calorie-rich snacks lessen; your hormones have a chance to balance out and, hopefully, your waistband will feel a little looser.
So, don't stress. Whilst being under pressure can cause weight gain, with a little self-care and some forward-planning you can break free from the cycle and regain control.
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