How Chronic Stress Secretly Damages Your Heart and Beyond
How Chronic Stress Secretly Damages Your Heart and Beyond
How Chronic Stress Secretly Damages Your Heart and Beyond
Long-term stress takes a heavy toll on the body, affecting everything from blood pressure to digestion. Researchers have linked chronic stress to serious health problems, including heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. Recent studies also highlight how stress triggers inflammation, worsening conditions like obesity and digestive issues.
One of the most immediate effects of prolonged stress is its impact on the heart. Elevated stress hormones can raise blood pressure and weaken blood vessels over time. This increases the risk of hypertension, which in turn makes heart attacks and strokes more likely.
Stress also disrupts the body's ability to regulate blood sugar. When corticosteroid hormones remain high for long periods, they can contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes. Meanwhile, the immune system suffers under constant stress, speeding up the progression of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
In Nizhny Novgorod, scientists at the Institute of Biology and Biomedicine of Lobachevsky State University have examined how stress fuels chronic inflammation. Their work shows that high glucose levels in obesity create oxidative stress, damaging cells and worsening metabolic problems. The findings underline how deeply stress-related processes affect overall heart health.
The digestive system does not escape unharmed either. Stress interferes with normal gut function, leading to conditions like irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, and peptic ulcers. These effects further highlight the wide-reaching consequences of unmanaged stress on heart health.
The evidence is clear: chronic stress harms multiple systems in the body. It raises the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and immune disorders while also damaging digestion. Understanding these connections may help in developing better ways to manage stress and protect long-term heart health.
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