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  2. Chronic stress puts your health at risk - Mayo Clinic

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    The long-term activation of the stress response system and too much exposure to cortisol and other stress hormones can disrupt almost all the body's processes. This puts you at higher risk of many health problems, including: Anxiety. Depression.

  3. The reality of menopause weight gain - Mayo Clinic

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    The hormonal changes of menopause tend to make it more likely that women will gain weight around the abdomen, rather than the hips and thighs. But hormonal changes alone don't necessarily cause the weight gain. Instead, it's usually related to aging, as well as lifestyle and genetic factors. For example, muscle mass typically goes down with age ...

  4. Obesity - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    This weight gain may contribute to the development of obesity in women. Quitting smoking. Quitting smoking is often associated with weight gain. And for some, it can lead to enough weight gain to qualify as obesity. Often, this happens as people use food to cope with smoking withdrawal. But overall, quitting smoking is still a greater benefit ...

  5. Weight loss: Gain control of emotional eating - Mayo Clinic

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    How the mood-food-weight loss cycle works. Emotional eating is eating as a way to suppress or soothe negative emotions, such as stress, anger, fear, boredom, sadness and loneliness. Major life events or, more commonly, the hassles of daily life can trigger negative emotions that lead to emotional eating and disrupt your weight-loss efforts.

  6. Stress symptoms: Effects on your body and behavior - Mayo Clinic

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    Stress symptoms can affect your body, your thoughts and feelings, and your behavior. Knowing common stress symptoms can help you manage them. Stress that's not dealt with can lead to many health problems, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, obesity and diabetes.

  7. Adrenal fatigue: What causes it? - Mayo Clinic

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    Some people claim that adrenal fatigue is a mild form of adrenal insufficiency caused by chronic stress. The idea is that the adrenal glands can't keep up with the demands of the ongoing fight-or-flight state in the body that chronic stress causes. Existing blood tests, according to this theory, aren't sensitive enough to detect a small drop in ...

  8. Antidepressants and weight gain: What causes it? - Mayo Clinic

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    While some people gain weight after starting an antidepressant, the antidepressant isn't always a direct cause. Many factors can be part of weight gain during antidepressant therapy. For example: Some people gain weight because they eat too much or don't get enough physical activity because of depression. Some people lose weight as part of ...

  9. Metabolism and weight loss: How you burn calories - Mayo Clinic

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    There's no easy way to lose weight. To take in fewer calories than you burn, the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends cutting 500 to 750 calories a day to lose 1 to 1.5 pounds (0.5 to 0.7 kilograms) a week. Add more physical activity to get to your weight-loss goals faster and maintain your weight loss.

  10. Childhood obesity - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Diet. Regularly eating high-calorie foods, such as fast foods, baked goods and vending machine snacks, can cause your child to gain weight. Candy and desserts also can cause weight gain, and more and more evidence points to sugary drinks, including fruit juices and sports drinks, as culprits in obesity in some people. Lack of exercise.

  11. Stress fractures - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Stress fractures are tiny cracks in a bone. They're caused by repetitive force, often from overuse — such as repeatedly jumping up and down or running long distances. Stress fractures can also develop from normal use of a bone that's weakened by a condition such as osteoporosis. Stress fractures are most common in the weight-bearing bones of ...