How stress impacts metabolic function
Inefficient energy production
The fight-or-flight response increases the demands of your body, putting more pressure on mitochondria to generate more energy. If you’re constantly in a state of fight-or-flight, your mitochondria can struggle to meet these increased energy demands. On top of the stress you may be perceiving externally, there’s also the invisible stress load that your cells face on a daily basis (also known as free radicals).
Much like an exhaust from a car engine, free radicals are produced by your mitochondria as a by-product of generating energy for you to function. The accumulation of free radicals can lead to oxidative stress. Oxidative stress can impact cardiovascular health by influencing heart cell function, heart rhythm, blood pressure and vascular health.
Endothelial function is now recognized as an independent predictor in the status of heart health, and endothelial tissue (the tissue that lines of our blood vessels, arteries, veins and capillaries) is extremely sensitive to oxidative stress. Ongoing exposure to oxidative stress can manifest as thickened, stiff arteries over time - which is why addressing the effects of oxidative stress is important in reducing cardiovascular risk factors and supporting overall metabolic health.
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