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Modern lifestyles that pile on the stress, and shrink down the sleep might just be making us fat! How many of us today try to take on far too much? We rush around from pillar to post, in reality struggling to do anything really well. The tension rises as we bounce from one challenge to the next! And so we turn to eating, to counteract the pressure.

But now it seems there's a scientific reason why we reach for the most fattening foods at times high stress and exhaustion. Weight gain can occur through stress. Exactly how that happens can be explained as follows - At times of extreme on-going pressure, the human body secretes the stress hormone cortisol.

This stimulates insulin release, as an attempt to stabilise our blood-sugar. We then feel hungrier than usual, and get a particular desire for fat and carbohydrate laden food. Assuming we gratify this hunger, we're then rewarded with the much desired energy lift.

For a short time we feel replete and the stress reduces. However, before long we're back where we started feeling exhausted! It's known that this is due to the released insulin grabbing hold of the glucose in the blood and dropping it into the areas where we store fat, such as our waist.

Thus if weight loss is your objective, first try to create a more harmonious lifestyle! Weight loss might also be related to getting enough sleep. We currently spend on average less than seven hours a night asleep. It used to be a good hour more than that.

Alongside this, is the fact that weight problems have increased. One theory is this is due to hormones. If we're run-down through lack of sleep, hormonal changes create hunger. Because we're awake, our bodies are tricked into thinking it must be day-time, and so believe more food is needed.

Evidently our longing for food rises as we become more tired, and again we veer towards carbohydrates and fatty food. Taking back that extra hour for night-time recuperation may well lead to eating fewer calories.

And so to our conclusion. If we aim to reduce the tension in our lives, we might just find it easier to reduce our weight as well. We might try delegating more family and work responsibilities and say no to people's requests sometimes. And then at the close of the day, instead of grabbing another bite to eat, simply play some relaxing music and snuggle up in bed...

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