How Your Cortisol Level Can Cause Weight Gain, Fatigue and Brain Fog

What Is Cortisol?

Cortisol is a steroid hormone that your adrenal glands, the endocrine glands on top of your kidneys, produce and release. Cortisol affects several aspects of your body and mainly helps regulate your body's response to stress.

Cortisol is an essential hormone that affects almost every organ and tissue in your body. It plays many important roles, including:

  • Regulating your body’s stress response.

  • Helping control your body’s use of fats, proteins and carbohydrates, or your metabolism.

  • Suppressing inflammation.

  • Regulating blood pressure.

  • Regulating blood sugar.

  • Helping control your sleep-wake cycle.

Cortisol Is A Stress Hormone

Your body releases cortisol when you experience any of these types of stress.

After the pressure or danger has passed, your cortisol level should calm down. Your heart, blood pressure, and other body systems will get back to normal.

But what if you’re under constant stress and the alarm button stays on?

It can derail your body’s most important functions. It can also lead to a number of health problems, including:

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Headaches

  • Heart disease

  • Memory and concentration problems

  • Problems with digestion

  • Trouble sleeping

  • Weight gain

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