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Warning! Stress Can Harm You This Way, Take Steps To Avoid Them
Know how stress can harm your body here in this article.
Stress related to work, family and finances can not just harm you physically but it is likely to have a serious mental impact. Most of us would have experienced stress at some point of time.
Stress can affect the gut microbes, causing as much harm to our bodies as junk food, a study has warned.
During the study it was found that when female mice were exposed to stress, their gut microbiota - the microorganisms vital to digestive and metabolic health - changed to look like the mice had been eating a high-fat diet.
"Stress can be harmful in a lot of ways, but this research is novel in that it ties stress to female-specific changes in the gut microbiota. We sometimes think of stress as a purely psychological phenomenon, but it causes distinct physical changes," said Laura Bridgewater, professor at Brigham Young University in the US.

For the study, researchers had taken into consideration a large group of eight-week-old mice and exposed half of the males and half of the females to a high- fat diet. After 16 weeks, all of the mice were exposed to mild stress over the course of 18 days.
The team then extracted microbial DNA from the mice fecal pellets before and after the stress to test how the gut microbiota was affected.
As a part of the study, the researchers also measured mouse anxiety based on how much and where the mice travelled in an open field arena. They found that male mice on the high-fat diet exhibited more anxiety than females on the high-fat diet, and high-fat males also showed decreased activity in response to stress.
However, it was only in female mice that stress caused the gut microbiota composition to shift as if the animals were on a high-fat diet, researchers said. While the study was only carried out on animals, researchers believe there are could be significant implications for humans.
"In society, women tend to have higher rates of depression and anxiety, which are linked to stress. This study suggests that a possible source of the gender discrepancy may be the different ways gut microbiota responds to stress in males vs females," Bridgewater said.
The study was recently published in the journal Scientific Reports.
Also know about a few of the best steps to prevent stress. Take a look.

Healthy Diet:
Choosing the right food and diet is very important in order to lead a stress free life. Adding fruits and vegetables along with foods containing omega-3 fatty acids help in keeping stress away. Avoiding sugary foods and foods that are rich in fat needs to be avoided.

Exercise:
Exercise does not mean that you need to hit the gym. In order to keep stress at bay, simple and light exercises like walking or jogging for about 30 minutes everyday, or even taking a short walk in between work at office helps in keeping your blood flow stable and prevents any kind of stress.

Sleep:
Like the food that you eat having a good night's sleep is very important in order to prevent stress. Your brain needs a proper rest in order to function properly.
(With Agency Inputs)
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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