{"id":2571,"date":"2012-12-02T16:46:30","date_gmt":"2012-12-02T06:46:30","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/anxietyreliefstress.com\/?p=2571"},"modified":"2017-09-11T10:03:37","modified_gmt":"2017-09-11T00:03:37","slug":"does-your-diet-cause-stress-and-anxiety","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/anxietyreliefstress.com\/does-your-diet-cause-stress-and-anxiety\/","title":{"rendered":"Does Your Diet Cause Stress and Anxiety?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Did you know that your diet can be linked to stress and anxiety? If you ate differently, you might just be better able to handle your emotions better, as sometimes what you eat can cause anxiety<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Do you ever wonder how stress might affect you and what you eat? No matter which way you look at it, stress and food are related. There are many things that you can do to help manage stress without resorting to those munchies for emotional support.<\/p>\n When you’re stressed out you’re more likely to either eat more or eat less. I know it depends on what I am stressed about. Sometimes I will binge…other times I am too depressed to eat.<\/p>\n Unfortunately when you do either of these things you are negatively impacting your blood glucose levels and your moods may swing violently, which will only create conflict and intensify your stress. Your cortisol levels are also affected<\/a> (this is known as the stress and stomach fat hormone).<\/p>\n Most of us don’t realize how we can sabotage ourselves with food! Once you become aware of your stress response, you can make the choice to change it.<\/p>\n Food cannot cure stress, but it can help. When you eat nutritious foods you are giving your body what it needs to deal with your daily demands.<\/p>\n In other words, when you eat the proper foods you are giving your body the fuel it needs to make it through common stressful situations. When you predominantly eat sugars and fats in your diet, your body doesn’t have all of the nutrients and energy supplies needed to deal with stress, so instead, you’re more likely to feel grouchy, tired, or anxious.<\/p>\n Stress breaks down the immune system, while the right foods can help support it. Time and time again, studies have proven that stress makes our immune system weaker, leaving us exposed to dangerous viruses, bacteria, and illnesses. It has also been proven that when you eat the right foods you’re helping your body build and maintain a healthy immune system.<\/p>\n When you look at all of the ways that stress and weight gain or diet are interwoven, it’s hard to deny the fact that the foods you eat affect how you think, feel, and react. After all, an unhealthy diet not only stresses your body, but your mind as well. A good starting point is to evaluate your daily diet and make one change at a time to create that healthy lifestyle you deserve.<\/p>\n This is one way to fight anxiety and stress! Eating healthy. I love sharing healthy nutrition tips because it helps you both physically and mentally!<\/p>\n It’s easy to forget the importance of everything we eat. While you can’t always eat a completely balanced diet, you can reduce your anxiety and stress levels simply by choosing anxiety and stress fighting foods.<\/a>\u00a0Since everyone is different, some stress-relieving foods might work for you better than others. Your best option will be to try them all and then incorporate the ones that work for you into your regular diet.<\/p>\n 1. Green Leafy Vegetables.<\/strong> Leafy greens contain a lot of magnesium. Magnesium is an important mineral<\/a> that has the power to relax muscles. If you are like me you will need your daily magnesium supplementation.<\/p>\n 2. Fish Oil.<\/strong> Fish oil contains essential fatty acids that help with serotonin uptake in the brain. Serotonin makes you feel good mentally and enables your brain to better cope with stress. You can get your fish oil from certain kinds of fish, such as salmon, or from supplements.<\/p>\n 3. Milk<\/strong>. This is sometimes referred to as a “wind down” food. The proteins in milk can help reduce anxiety while the calcium is another mineral that can help with muscle relaxation. (I personally don’t like milk…but it may be helpful to you.)<\/p>\n 4. Chocolate.<\/strong> A small piece of dark chocolate can actually provide you with many health benefits. Chocolate has a stimulating effect and can help increase your serotonin levels. It’s okay to indulge in chocolate in small amounts! At least I like to think so.<\/p>\n 5. Red Wine.<\/strong> Many experts believe that a glass of red wine each day provides health benefits. The only drawback is that it’s easy to overdo it when drinking alcoholic beverages. Wine is packed with beneficial antioxidants and can temporarily lower blood pressure and help you relax.<\/p>\nDo You Eat More or Less?<\/h3>\n
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Your Diet Is One Way To Fight Anxiety<\/h2>\n
Here Is A List of Foods To Help Alleviate Anxiety and Stress<\/h3>\n