Why does stress make you gain weight?

I generally lose weight when I am under a lot of stress because I lose my appetite, however the past 2 years I have slowly gained weight, I have also been constantly under a lot of stress because of my degree (as in almost in a permanent stressful state). I don’t eat more or particularly more unhealthy (I don’t exercise as much - so that could be a reason) and was wondering if there is a specific reason why I could have gained the weight. I read somewhere that the hormones that you release while unders stress can lead to weight gain. Does anyone know of this or how it works if there is something like it?

Answer #1

I vaguely remember this, it has something to do with cortisol. I’ll see if I can find any more details on that.

Answer #2

stress doesnt make u gain weight its the things you do because of stress that do… like some people eat for comfort.. or dont exercise

Answer #3

Thanks ty.

Answer #4

But I exercise and eat less when I am stressed. And the weight gain is slowly, not immediate.

Answer #5

There are several ways in which stress can contribute to weight gain. One has to do with cortisol, a stress hormone. When we’re under stress, the fight or flight response is triggered in our bodies, leading to the release of various hormones.

Chronic stress and cortisol can contribute to weight gain in the following ways:

Metabolism – Do you feel like you’re prone to putting on more weight when you’re stressed, even if you’re eating the same amount of food as you always have? Too much cortisol can slow your metabolism, causing more weight gain than you would normally experience. This also makes dieting more difficult.

Cravings – OK, you’re stressed. Do you reach for a nice salad or a pint of Ben & Jerry’s? I’ll bet on the latter. People experiencing chronic stress tend to crave more fatty, salty and sugary foods. This includes sweets, processed food and other things that aren’t as good for you. These foods are typically less healthy and lead to increased weight gain.

Blood Sugar – Prolonged stress can alter your blood sugar levels, causing mood swings, fatigue, and conditions like hyperglycemia. Too much stress has even been linked to metabolic syndrome, a cluster of health concerns that can lead to greater health problems, like heart attacks and diabetes.

Fat Storage – Excessive stress even affects where we tend to store fat. Higher levels of stress are linked to greater levels of abdominal fat. Unfortunately, abdominal fat is not only aesthetically undesirable, it’s linked with greater health risks than fat stored in other areas of the body.

Stress and weight gain are connected in other ways:

Emotional Eating – Increased levels of cortisol can not only make you crave unhealthy food, but excess nervous energy can often cause you to eat more than you normally would. How many times have you found yourself scouring the kitchen for a snack, or absently munching on junk food when you’re stressed, but not really hungry?

Fast Food – Experts believe that one of the big reasons we’re seeing more obesity in our society these days is that people are too stressed and busy to make healthy dinners at home, often opting to get fast food a the nearest drive-thru instead.

Too Busy to Exercise – With all the demands on your schedule, exercise may be one of the last things on your to-do list. If so, you’re not alone. Americans live a more sedentary lifestyle than we have in past generations, yet our minds seem to be racing from everything we have to do. Unfortunately, from sitting in traffic, clocking hours at our desks, and plopping in front of the TV in exhaustion at the end of the day, exercise often goes by the wayside.

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If you want actual journal articles on it I’m sure i have some sitting around somewhere, but I figured you just wanted basic info.

Answer #6

That is exactly what I was looking for thank you. I also struggle with chronic fatigue because of the stress.

Answer #7

Actually stress can cause you to gain weight due to the hormone affects of it, read Ty’s comment above for the whole explanation.

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