Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Effects of Stress on Your Heart

We all experience stress, but many people have trouble dealing with their stress.  Stress can affect every aspect of life, both emotionally and physically.  There are many ways that you can experience the effects of stress on your physical body.

Studies have shown that stress has been linked with heart disease, weight gain (or loss), cognitive impairment, your blood pressure (and risk of stroke) and even some forms of cancer.  Other physically related health concerns caused by stress can include diabetes, hair loss, hyperthyroidism, sexual dysfunction, tooth and gum disease, ulcers and even hair loss.  Of course, there are many causes of stress, such as having too busy a lifestyle, factors at work, personal relationships, inadequate sleep, poor eating habits (nutrition), lack of physical exercise, environment…and the list goes on.  All of these stress related factors can impact your physical health.

It has been estimated that as much as 90 percent of doctor's visits are due to stress related symptoms in some way.  It has also been noted that one in every seven men will suffer a heart attack or other disabling heart disease before the age of 60.  In our anxiety ridden society, that figure does not seem impossible.

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