

How Your Nervous System Controls Metabolism: Fight or Flight vs Rest & Digest
18 snips Sep 29, 2025
Explore how your autonomic nervous system influences metabolism through two key branches: the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. Discover how sympathetic activation gears you up for action but can lead to health issues when overstimulated. In contrast, the parasympathetic system promotes recovery and insulin release. Learn why heart rate variability is a crucial marker of metabolic health. Finally, find out practical strategies like breathwork and nutrition timing to enhance your balance for better overall wellness.
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Autonomic System As Body Conductor
- The autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls involuntary functions like heart rate, digestion, and glucose regulation.
- It uses sensors, integrators, and effectors to maintain homeostasis automatically.
Sympathetic Mobilizes Rapid Energy
- The sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight) mobilizes energy via epinephrine and adrenergic receptors.
- It increases heart rate, dilates pupils, triggers glycogenolysis and lipolysis for rapid fuel.
Chronic Sympathetic Causes Insulin Resistance
- Chronic sympathetic activation (overdrive) drives insulin resistance by desensitizing insulin receptors.
- Mobilizing energy without physical demand causes metabolic mismatch and dysfunction.