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Why Trauma and Stress Trigger Weight Gain and Diabetes (Hint, it's Cortisol)

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Dec 27, 2024
Explore the surprising link between childhood trauma and the increased risk of obesity and diabetes. Discover how stress and cortisol affect our bodies, causing appetite spikes and weight gain. Learn about the stress cycle and how chronic stress can keep our bodies in a constant state of alert. Unravel the lasting impact of adverse childhood experiences on our health and gain insights into effective stress management strategies. This discussion offers practical tips to regain control and promote well-being.
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Trauma and Health

  • Childhood trauma significantly increases the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes.
  • The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study revealed this correlation.
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Trauma's Impact on Stress Regulation

  • Trauma impairs the brain's ability to regulate stress.
  • This explains the link between trauma, weight gain, and diabetes.
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Chronic Stress and Cortisol

  • Chronic stress keeps the fight-flight response activated, leading to elevated cortisol.
  • Cortisol increases blood sugar, stimulates appetite, and promotes fat storage, increasing the risk of weight gain, insulin resistance, and diabetes.
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