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Anthony Gucciardi
Natural Society
Are you living a stress life? Although long unrecognized as being a factor in quality of health, it is now widely accepted and proven that stress plays a pivotal role. Research is continuously being conducted in the in the realm of stress and it’s implications on the body, with one study performed earlier this year finding that stress may actually cause important parts of the brain to shrink.
Not everyone can actually see what’s going on in the brain while under any given circumstance, but researchers at Yale University noticed something concerning in the brain when stress was involved. They observed reductions in the amount of ‘gray matter’ in parts of the brain which are responsible for physiological and emotional functioning. Needless to say, the changes in the brain weren’t positive ones.
“The accumulation of stressful life events may make it more challenging for these individuals to deal with future stress, particularly if the next demanding event requires effortful control, emotion regulation, or integrated social processing to overcome it,” said Emily Ansell, assistant professor of psychiatry and lead author of the study.
For the study, Yale researchers asked 100 healthy individuals various questions regarding traumatic experiences. Using magnetic resonance imaging scans while participants answered those questions, the researchers were able to observe brain alterations.
“They found that even the brains of subjects who had only recently experienced a stressful life event showed markedly lower gray matter in portions of the … area of the brain that regulates not only emotions and self-control, but physiological functions such as blood pressure and glucose levels,” says the press release.
So what can one do to reduce stress and prevent these brain changes from occurring? Unfortunately, some primary causes of stress are seen as uncontrollable, such as society, the government, or an unstable family. But there really are ways to steer clear of stress – at least partially.
Here are 3 powerful solutions anyone can try by themselves.
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2012-12-03 09:21:14
Source: http://naturalsociety.com/stress-found-shrink-important-regions-brain/