Stress, Aging and Hormones
Posted by admin on 01 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: DHEA, Estrogen, Menopause
Stress in today’s world is a modern fact of life. Stress will affect our hormone levels and leave us in an imbalanced state which is very harmful to our health. It also affects the rate at which we age. Aging will proceed at a more rapid pace on the individual who suffers from chronic stress. After the age of 35, most women will suffer from decreased progesterone levels which will also affect estrogen, DHEA and testosterone levels. The whole hormonal system ends up out of balance causing all kinds of menopause symptoms and major health problems.
Menopause is different for each woman. About 25% of women will go through menopause without any symptoms. Another 25% will experience mild menopause symptoms that can be dealt with by exercising, eating right and taking some herbal supplements. However, 25% of all women will suffer from extreme menopause symptoms and these are the women who are suffering from chronic stress. Diet, exercising is not enough to help these women. Women in the third world do not experience the negative symptoms of menopause. The reason for this is the lack of stress. Modern life in western countries is very stressful, our diets are poor and lack the nutrition we need and we often don’t get enough of the right kind of exercise.
Men do not get menopause, but they will enter the male menopause which is called andropause as early as their early 40s. They will also suffer from hormonal imbalance and suffer many of the same symptoms as women. Men who lead stressful lives will also experience the same health risks as women.
Stress will produce an increase in the cortisol levels in the body. Cortisol is a very dangerous hormone to have in excess. High cortisol will lead to interrupted sleep which affects your entire life.
Eliminate your stress by stress management and life changes. Exercising is a wonderful opportunity for this, whether it is biking, yoga, tai chi, weight lifting, running or swimming. If you don’t eliminate the chronic stress in your life – you will eventually experience adrenal fatigue in which the adrenal glands fail to produce enough cortisol. Again, you will be facing serious health problems such as stroke and heart attack.
The consequences of stress include the following: disturbed sleep patterns, weight gain, decreased libido, imbalanced hormones, premature aging, adrenal fatigue, stroke, heart attack and even death. Now is the time to manage your stress levels to live a healthy life as you age.
