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Can stress make you lose weight?

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Stress can alter a person's behavior and have an impact on their physical and mental health. Stress has the power to alter some people's body weight. Everybody occasionally feels stressed. Stress can be brought on by the job, money, relationships, and life changes. Numerous bodily functions are impacted, and it might occasionally cause a person's eating habits to shift. They can start overeating or lose their appetite. Stress, especially persistent stress, can affect physical functions and result in weight increase or reduction. Stress has an impact on the GI system and stress hormone production, which can alter appetite and metabolization. There are several self-help methods one can employ to reduce stress. Not everyone who has an anxiety problem will experience weight reduction because each body has some chemical differences. Some stressed folks even put on weight. You begin to lose your appetite when you are experiencing severe anxiety . You start to eat far less than y

The ways to maintain your mental and physical health for mental health?

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The mental health of people has suffered as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused stress in people from all walks of life, including frontline workers who are overburdened with work, young people who cannot attend school, family members who are split up, those who have been infected with the virus or who have lost loved ones, and those with pre-existing mental health conditions who have trouble accessing mental health services during lockdowns. It is reasonable to have fear, anxiety, or a sense of helplessness at this moment in history. However, you have the ability to take care of your mental health and wellbeing no matter what situation you are in or where you are in the Pacific. Here are six strategies you can use to cope with stress-inducing situations, including the COVID-19 epidemic. 1.       Consult a reliable source.        Talking to someone you trust – whether a friend, a family member or a colleague – can help. You may feel better if you a