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Is Stress the Reason behind your Weight Gain

by David Wiener(more info)

listed in weight loss, originally published in issue 250 - November 2018

Could stress be the reason you can’t see results? Does your job, personal life or just minor things in general leave you feeling stressed out? If so, it’s time for you to chill. Because the thing that sucks most about stress is that, even if you exercise and eat well, high stress levels can prevent you from losing weight.

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When you’ve had a stressful day, your brain tells your cells to release powerful hormones. You are hit with a burst of adrenaline and cortisol which tells your body to restore its energy, even if it hasn’t been used. When this happens you become extremely hungry for no reason. And stay that way until you’ve de-stressed. This is when the cravings for junk food, high in fat or sugar kick in. And that’s not all. The production of testosterone - your muscle-building hormone - is also slowed down, so you burn even fewer calories and lose muscle mass. Feeling stressed just reading this? You won’t be for long, as top training specialist  David Wiener from Freeletics (www.freeletics.com), the world’s leading fitness app, shares his useful tips on how to beat stress-induced weight gain. 

  1. Hit The Breaks
    Eating whilst stressed is like grocery shopping when you’re hungry: you grab everything you can see, as fast as you can and wolf it down. We suggest you slow down when eating. Savour each bite and really take your time to enjoy your food. This won’t only make you feel fuller, it is also said to lower cortisol levels.
  2. Stop Dieting Now in Preparation for Stressful Situations
    Are you used to grabbing a tub of ice cream, bottle of wine, or calling in the pizza as soon as you get home from a stressful day at work? The problem with a drastic, short-term diet is that as soon as you experience a little stress, every goal goes out the window and you end up eating everything you see, starting with the unhealthiest. If you stick to wholesome, healthy nutrition all year round, you appreciate good, honest food and enjoy it. So even if you’re feeling low or stressed, you’ll still make the right choice, because you haven’t been restricting yourself the rest of the time.
  3. Skip Coffee
    Everyone loves coffee. Many see it as a life-saving ingredient to get them through their day. And there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. However, when you combine stress with caffeine, it is said to raise cortisol levels even more than stress alone. Remember how we said earlier that high cortisol levels can cause stress eating? Maybe a good idea to choose the decaf if you’re having a tough day.
  4. Solid Sleep
    If you’ve ever laid in bed at night unable to doze off, then you’ll know how stressful it can be on the body. Sleep deprivation is a major cause of stress. It’s said that under 7 hours of sleep a night could result in an increased appetite and weight gain. Not what you want if you spend an hour every day preventing this. If you do struggle with sleep, ensure you do some form of exercise or sport each day, so that when it comes to bedtime your body is tired and your mind willing to fall asleep without putting up a fight.

Further Information

The Freeletics Bodyweight, Running, Gym and Nutrition apps can be downloaded for free in the App Store and Google Play Store. For more information about Freeletics, visit www.freeletics.com.

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About David Wiener

David Wiener is a Freeletics Training and Nutrition specialist A level 3 personal trainer with a huge passion for health and fitness. David works closely with his clients to motivate and inspire them to reach their goals both in one to one and group sessions. He believes that health and fitness should be a massive part of people’s lives, and he loves working with his clients to improve their physical and mental wellbeing, pushing them to their maximum. He has a large clientele raging from high profile individuals and sports persons to those looking start or further their health, fitness and wellbeing journey. David is a certified advanced StrikePads academy trainer, specializing in mixed martial arts pad work. He is also qualified in a range of group exercise classes, including Spin (Les Mills and FreeSpin), TRX, Kettlebell, Boxercise, HIIT, and Circuits. David may be contacted via press@freeletics.com  www.freeletics.com

 

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