Weight Gain: Lose Stress

When you're under pressure, your body isn't just "feeling" stressed—it’s undergoing a chemical shift that makes losing weight much harder. Chronic stress triggers the release of , a hormone that signals your body to store fat, particularly around the abdomen.

To lose "stress weight," you need to address both the hormonal response and the behavioral habits that follow. The Science: Why Stress Causes Weight Gain LOSE STRESS WEIGHT GAIN

Chronic stress can lower thyroid hormone production, slowing your metabolic rate and making you burn fewer calories even at rest. When you're under pressure, your body isn't just

Elevated cortisol raises blood sugar and insulin levels, which directly encourages visceral fat storage (fat around internal organs). The Science: Why Stress Causes Weight Gain Chronic

Cortisol stimulates your appetite and drives intense cravings for "comfort foods"—specifically those high in sugar, fat, and calories.