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How can I reduce stress through diet and exercise?
Stress can take a tremendous physical toll on the body. It causes fatigue, tension, nervousness and loss of appetite. But you can control the affects of stress on your body through simple changes in your diet, exercise regimen and general outlook on your daily activities.
DIET Stress affects people's diets in different ways. Some people experience a loss in appetite. Others overindulge in unhealthy foods, alcohol, caffeine or tobacco as a defense against stress. Obviously either of these reactions can be a detriment to your health, so take steps to avoid exaggerating the effects of stress with your diet:
Eat sensible meals on a regular schedule, especially breakfast. Maintaining a well-balanced, nutritious daily diet increases your energy level and ability to deal with potentially stressful situations. EXERCISE Proper exercise not only helps you maintain your general physical well being, it also provides a much-needed break from the stressors in your life. Use these tips to fight stress by introducing regular exercise into your routine:
POSITIVE OUTLOOK Keep a positive outlook at all times. Studies show that people who are optimistic are more mentally and physically healthy than those to take a negative approach. When you see difficult situations as things that can be managed instead of insurmountable obstacles, you are more likely to solve the problems quickly and avoid stress. Stress is a normal part of adult life. The most important thing you can do is acknowledge its place in your life and refuse to let it beat you. ©2007 ComPsych® Corporation. All rights reserved. This information is for educational purposes only. It is always important to consult with the appropriate professional on financial, medical, legal, behavioral or other issues. As you read this information, it is your responsibility to make sure that the facts and ideas apply to your situation. If you accessing site from the store EMAIL US or call 1(800) 688-6330 and will provide the information to you.
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