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Nutrition and

Stress
Coppin State University Helene
Fuld School of Nursing Family
Nurse Practitioner Program
CLASS PRESENTATION

Definition of Stress
a

state of mental tension and worry


caused by problems in your life, work, etc.
something that causes strong feelings of
worry or anxiety

(http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stress,2014

Stress Can Hurt Womens


Health
1.

Reduced Sex Drive


Major life events that cause stress, like
starting a new job or moving to a new
city, may lower libido,
according to Dr. Irwin Goldstein, M.D.
This can occur when elevated levels of
cortisol
suppress the bodys natural sex hormon
es
.

Stress Can Hurt Womens


Health
Irregular

Periods
Acute and chronic stress can
fundamentally alter the body's hormone
balance, which can lead to missed, late
or irregular periods. Researchers have
also found that women in stressful jobs
are at a 50 percent higher risk for short
cycle length (less than 24 days) than
women who do not work in high-stress
positions.

Stress Can Hurt Womens


Health
Acne

Breakouts
Raised levels of cortisol in the body can
cause excess oil production that
contributes to the development of acne
breakouts. A 2003 study observed that
female college students experienced
more breakouts during exam periods
due to increased stress

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Hair Loss
Significant emotional or psychological stress
can cause a physiological imbalance which
contributes to hair loss. Stress can disrupt
the life cycle of the hair, causing it to go
into its falling-out stage. While you may not
notice hair loss during or immediately
following a period of stress, the changes can
occur three to six months later

Stress can hurt Womens


Health
Poor

Digestion
Prolonged stress can greatly impact the
digestive system by
increasing stomach acid, causing
indigestion and discomfort, and in some
cases contributing to the development
of IBS and ulcers. Reducing stress is key
to maintaining a healthy digestive
system, according to womenshealth.gov

Stress Can Hurt Womens


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Depression
Women are twice as likely to experience
depression as men, and recent research has
looked to differing stress responses and
stress reactivity between the sexes to explain
this discrepancy. Elevated levels of cortisol
resulting from the chronic stress of a longterm, low grade job stress or the acute stress
of a difficult life event like death or divorce
can act as a trigger for depression.

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Insomnia

Most of us know the feeling of tossing


and turning at night, thinking over the
events of the day or problems at work.
Unsurprisingly, stress is a
common cause of insomnia, which can
in turn lead to difficulty concentrating,
irritability and a lack of motivation

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Weight Gain
Research has linked higher levels of
cortisol to a lower waist-to-hip ratio in
women (i.e. more weight around the belly
area), as well as a decreased metabolism.
High stress levels are also correlated with
increased appetite and sugar cravings,
which can lead to weight gain.

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Decreased Fertility
While further research is needed to better clarify
the link between stress and fertility,
recent studies have found that women with high
levels of alpha-amylase, an enzyme linked to
stress, had a more difficult time getting
pregnant. Women with the highest concentration
of the enzyme during their menstrual cycle were
12 percent less likely to conceive than women
with the lowest concentration of alpha-amylase.

Stress can hurt Womens


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Increased Risk Of Heart Disease And Stroke
According to a 2012 study of over 22,000 women ,
women under high amounts of stress at work were
40 percent more likely to experience a cardiovascular
event (a heart attack or stroke) than women who
reported low levels of job-related stress. Strokes are
also more common among individuals with with
stressful lives and tightly-wound personalities.
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/30/health-effects-of-stress-women_n_2585625.html)

Foods That Reduce Stress


Blueberries
Besides having been identified as one of the
healthiest foods around, blueberries are very high in
vitamin C, which has been shown to give the body
added reserves to help it deal with high levels of
stress. Also, blueberries contain a high amount of
fiber, which helps regulate blood sugar levels. Blood
sugar levels that fluctuate too much are a major
contributor to stress for some people.

( http://www.essortment.com/10-foods-reduce-stress-16061.html#ixzz38KQipUsV )

Nutrition
Stress:
We all have it, and how we handle it can
make all the difference. Stress
management can be a powerful tool for
wellness, since too much stress is bad for
you. There are many strategies, and one
of them includes what you eat.

Nutrition
Foods

can help tame stress


in several ways. Comfort
foods, like a bowl of warm
oatmeal, boost levels of
serotonin, a calming brain
chemical. Other foods can
cut levels of cortisol and
adrenaline, stress hormones
that take a toll on the body
over time. A healthy diet can
help counter the impact of
stress by shoring up the
immune system and lowering
blood pressure.

Do you
know which
foods are
stress
busters?

Foods That Reduce Stress


Low fat or skim milk
Milk is very high in calcium and B vitamins, which
help to build your bones and protect nerve health. It
is also high in protein, and protein also helps blood
sugar to stay stabilized. Try mixing some milk, a
sweetener and some frozen blueberries in the
blender for a healthy pick-me-up that is super good
for you, and an excellent alternative to ice cream!

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Foods That Reduce Stress


Oranges
Oranges are very rich in vitamin C. When you
are stressed, your body releases even more
free radicals than usual. Vitamin C helps to
keep the free radicals in check, and repairs
the body. Basically, it helps protect the body
from the cumulative effects of stress.

( http://www.essortment.com/10-foods-reduce-stress-16061.html#ixzz38KR2jFGv)

Foods That Reduce Stress


Brown

rice
All whole grains, including bulger wheat, quinoa,
oats and brown rice contain plenty of B vitamins
and also supply serotonin producing
carbohydrates that do not spike blood sugar
levels. They also contain plenty of healthy fiber.
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Foods That Reduce Stress


Green vegetables
""Broccoli, kale, and other dark green vegetables
are powerhouses of vitamins that help replenish
our bodies in times of stress. Many vegetables also
contain potassium, which is good for our nerves
and can calm them. Also, when we eat a diet high
in vegetables, we do not feel weighed down by our
diet, and it is easier to get stress-reducing exercise
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Foods That Reduce Stress


Dried apricots
These are rich in magnesium, which is a stressbuster. Some people even say that magnesium
helps reduce heart palpitations brought on by
stress. Magnesium is a natural muscle relaxant as
well. Apricots are also high in fiber and vitamin C.
Don't eat too many of them, though, because they
also contain quite a bit of fructose, a type of sugar.
( http://www.essortment.com/10-foods-reduce-stress-16061.html#ixzz38KS74cSe )

Foods That Reduce Stress


Turkey
Turkey contains an amino acid called L-Tryptophan. This
amino acid triggers the release of serotonin, which is a
feel-good brain chemical. This is the reason why many
people who eat turkey feel relaxed, or even tired, after
eating it. L-Tryptophan has a documented calming effect.
Chicken is also high in this amino acid. However, don't
eat them fried, or your body will be so busy digesting the
fats that you will miss out on the benefit of these foods!

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Foods That Reduce Stress


Sweet potatoes
Sweet potatoes can be particularly stress reducing
because they can satisfy the urge we get for
carbohydrates and sweets when we are under a great
deal of stress. Instead of reaching for a donut, eat one
of these instead. They are packed full of betacarotene and other vitamins, and the fiber helps your
body to process the carbohydrates in a slow and
steady manner.
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Foods That Reduce Stress


Water
While technically not a food, it is
important to have sufficient water intake,
as even a mild state of dehydration can
stress your entire body. Keep your nerves
steady by staying well hydrated.
(http://
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