Stress and the body

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Stress affects all of us in different ways. We can have physical, psychological, emotional, or behavioral reactions to stress. However, the long-term effects of stress on the body are sometimes most damaging. It all begins in the brain. Our brains are hard-wired to detect possible threats. When we perceive a threat or a problem the cerebral cortex, responsible for thinking in our brain, activates the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The HPA axis is made up of the three parts that control our responses to stress; the hypothalamus (in the brain), the pituitary (in the brain), and the … [Read more...]

Spring Cleaning

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Welcome to eFitFamily.com!  We're excited to undergo some spring cleaning of our site.  We're refocusing, revamping, and reformulating how we deliver simple steps to help families live healthier every day!  THANK YOU for taking the time to visit us and we hope that you are able to find some helpful information for yourself and/or family.  Look for exciting changes to come, including new writers, fresh material, and video clips of practical tools to use at home, work, or school.  :) … [Read more...]

Estrés y el Cuerpo

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Estrés nos afecta a todos en diferentes maneras. Podemos tener reacciones físicas, psicológicas, emocionales o de comportamiento al estrés. Sin embargo, los efectos a largo plazo del estrés en el cuerpo a veces son más dañinas. Todo comienza en el cerebro. Nuestros cerebros están cableados para detectar posibles amenazas. Cuando percibimos una amenaza o un problema de la corteza cerebral, responsable del pensamiento en nuestro cerebro, activa el eje hipotálamo-pituitaria-adrenal (HPA). El eje HPA está compuesto de las tres partes que controlan nuestras respuestas al estrés; el hipotálamo … [Read more...]