Health News [ September 14th, 2008 ] Posted in » Womens Health

Multitasking can affect your health

People’s responses to stress differ; some can multitask a lot without any adverse effects, while others become overwhelmed, says Diane Miller, head of the chronic stress and neurotoxicology laboratory at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Among those who respond strongly, two “emergency hormones,” adrenaline and cortisol, are secreted at elevated levels to prepare the body for defensive action. Adrenaline causes the heart and respiration rates to speed up and sharpens the senses, in a “fight or flight” response. Cortisol causes the liver to release extra glucose for energy, Dr. Miller says; it also can “damp down” your immune system, a response that can be helpful in marshalling needed energy short-term, but that can jeopardize your health if it continues too long.

Can You Quit Smoking Without Weight Gain?

Weight gain doesn’t have to be a side effect of quitting smoking if you follow a few simple methods to keep you both slim and healthy.Here are some things you can do to prevent unnecessary calories and weight gain while you’re quitting smoking, courtesy of the American Heart Association:

  • Choose healthy foods for meals and snacks — low-fat and low-calorie foods, and plenty of fruits and vegetables.
  • Drink plenty of water, and get regular exercise — it will keep you busy and reduce stress.
  • If you need to keep your hands busy, fiddle with a small object like a paper clip, pencil, marbles or something else you can play with in your hand.
  • Snack if you feel the urge to have something in your mouth, but stick to crunchy fruits and vegetables, or sugar-free candy or gum.
  • Brush your teeth frequently so that you have fresh, clean taste in your mouth that you don’t want to ruin with smoke.
  • Stay busy — try knitting, crossword puzzles, writing letters, reading a book or playing a new sport.

Diana Kohnle

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