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Blame that midriff bulge on…
Pollution and toxins in our air, water and food rightly receive the
blame for many ills. One common toxic element in particular can cause
you to put on weight around your middle.
The
blame for a midriff bulge, say researchers in Sweden, may be the noise
that surrounds you.
In a 15-year study, the researchers found that when you are besieged
by the sounds of cars, trucks, buses, trains, airplanes and other common
noise sources, your chances of developing a substantial belly bulge
increases substantially. The scientists found that living under the
noisy flight path of jet planes taking off and landing at an airport was
the most influential culprit. In addition, when you are continually
exposed to several sources of noise – say a busy highway and a nearby
airport at the same time – your risk for a bigger belly swells
significantly.
As you get older, your risk also grows. Significant belly expansion
was mainly found among people over the age of 60.
Why does your body respond to noise by building a bigger midriff? The
researchers point to the stress hormone called cortisol. When you’re
stressed by noise, the body produces more cortisol. The cortisol, in
turn, stimulates the deposit of fat tissue around your middle.
You can also battle cortisol using DHEA. It’s the hormone we release
after a stressful event that helps us calm down. According to Dr.
Michael Cutler, DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) can often be low in
today’s world, thereby contributing to abnormal belly fat. On top of
that, excess cortisol drains your DHEA even faster than normal and wears
you out. Fortunately, DHEA is very easy to get as a supplement at a
health food store or from an online source, and you only need 10mg a day
to start lowering cortisol and fighting belly bulge.
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