How Stress could Affect on Insulin Resistance? - Diabetes 17

Thursday, January 16, 2020
Illustration of stress (credit to Harvard health)


Some factors could lead to insulin resistance are body weight, belly fat, smoking, less sleep and less exercises.

At this post, we are talking about relationship between stress and insulin resistance. Stress could be mental, physical and emotional.

The fact that body produces two hormone, glucagon and cortisol during stress. Hormones break down stored sugar (glycogen) in the body into glucose, then increase the blood sugar level.

Unfortunately, lingering stress make continuous production of glucagon and cortisol hormones, then also cause to:
- reduce insulin resistance
- reduce body ability to manage blood sugar level
- reduce body ability to store glucose


Chocolate, not good for diabetes. Just illustration

Condition becomes worse if pancreas organ can’t produce suitable amount of insulin to control higher blood sugar (hyperglycemia).

If this is the case, diabetes patients should reduce their stress first in order to improve their insulin resistant.

Many ways to reduce stress, some experts suggest:
- sleep enough (in the range of healthy hours)
- meditation
- exercises

Interesting fact that about 70% or more Americans experienced physical and physiological stresses. 28% only are able to manage their stress very well.

Hope, we could avoid or manage our stress successfully.

42 comments:

  1. stress affects everything☹️ everyone says you need to manage stress, but emotions are in life.... Thanks for your sharing 😊

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    1. I think so....

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  2. Recently, I don't get any stress, but I less sleep because I'm too happy. It is like I'm falling in love.

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  3. most of today's diseases cause stress
    Regards
    Lili

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  5. Esse ano preciso ficar mais relax com as coisas que acontecem no trabalho.. ano passado pensei que não fosse aguentar de tanto que fiquei estressada com ele.

    Adorei o seu blog!

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  6. Stress is silent killer... Great information!

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  7. Wow, only 28% of us can manager our stress, that's not very good.

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      - reduce insulin resistance
      - reduce body ability to manage blood sugar level
      - reduce body ability to store glucose

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  8. Bery interesting information. Thanks for sharing.

    Best regards

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  9. Yes, stress can make your body break eventually if you will not learn how to manage it.
    I like your suggestions how to manage stress!

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  10. Managing stress is not something that came easily to me and it has taken a long time to be able to deal with it.

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      - meditation
      - exercises

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  11. This is really interesting information, it's good to know. Thanks for sharing this.

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  12. Stress can become a real struggle waking up everyday. It's nice to find ways to reduce it.

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  13. Stress is so bad for our health, interesting post!

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  14. unfortunalety stress is such a common illness nowadays...

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  15. Stress can lead to burnout its a serious problem, we have to stay alert to stress.
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  16. Great information! Thanks for sharing. Unfortunately, so many people have stress and don't know how to cope with it and it can overwhelm them and can create health issues.

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  17. I have no insulin problems but stress management is important.

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      - reduce insulin resistance
      - reduce body ability to manage blood sugar level
      - reduce body ability to store glucose

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  19. That's interesting. I think stress plays a large role with many illnesses. I try to manage mine, but it's not easy all the time. Sometimes things come at us all at once. I hope the new year is being good to you.

    ~Sheri

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    Hope, we could avoid or manage our stress successfully.

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