What's causing YOUR ANXIETY?
Woman & Home|June 2022
Feel calmer and more in control with these simple lifestyle changes
Dr Ellen Vora
What's causing YOUR ANXIETY?

You've no doubt heard the old adage that a healthy body is a healthy mind. Well, doctors and therapists increasingly agree with that statement. Certain seemingly mundane aspects of modern life - such as blood sugar swings, inflammation and chronic sleep deprivation - can cause a physical imbalance that manifests as anxiety. Here are some common culprits that may be contributing to your anxiety.

1 KEEP BLOOD SUGAR IN CHECK

The modern diet of refined carbohydrates and coffee drinks that are secretly milkshakes leaves our blood sugar swinging wildly up and down throughout the day. When our blood sugar crashes, it causes a stress response in the body, which can feel like anxiety.

DO IT Avoid unnecessary anxiety by keeping your blood sugar stable. The definitive solution is to eat a blood sugar-stabilising diet of well-sourced protein, healthy fats, and starchy veg like sweet potatoes, instead of refined carbohydrates and sweets. A simple tip is to eat a spoonful of almond butter a few times a day to keep blood sugar steady and prevent any crashes.

2 CUT CAFFEINE AND ALCOHOL

It's never popular advice, but if you're struggling with anxiety, caffeine and alcohol probably won't do you any favours. Caffeine can contribute to a stress response, causing unnecessary anxiety. Alcohol, while initially relaxing, causes the conversion of one of our relaxation neurotransmitters, called GABA, into a neurotransmitter called glutamate. Glutamate can make us feel activated and on edge. Sometimes anxiety can be as simple as the aftereffects of alcohol on your brain.

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