Thursday, July 25, 2013

Back to School Stress and Anxiety

by: Marilyn Shock


Back to School Stress and Anxiety

 
As our kids, parents and teacher prepare to head back to school there are many thing that can cause stress and anxiety.  Orientation, books, classes, supplies just to mention a few things.  We must also consider the financial strain that goes along with getting our kids ready for school.  There are lots of reasons for us to look for alternatives that might ease the stress of back to school. Here you will find only a few reason to add certain food, vitamins, exercise to you daily routine.  Here in Greenbrier we have the Event Center to help with our exercise. Harps Foods to help with our food as well as some clothing stores and you can also find some school supplies at the local stores here. Less travel could mean less stress.  First let’s take a look at what stress and anxiety does to the body!
Anxiety and stress can take its toll on the body both physically and psychologically. Anxiety is born out of fear and is based upon anticipation of coming events.  Eating the right foods, in moderation of course can provide the nutrients that can replenish the body, and keep the immune system strong.  By increasing your consumption of certain foods it has been shown to be on brain chemicals, or the neurotransmitters, therefore reducing the intensity of the body’s reaction to stress and helping you feel calmer and less stressed. All of this according to a study and paper from Psychopharmacology; Effect of Different Tryptophan Sources of Amino Acids Availability to the Brain and Mood in Healthy Volunteers; C.R. Markus, C. Firk, C. Gerhardt, J. Kloek and G.F. Smolders; Nov 2008.
What about the link between nutrition and anxiety?  When we are in times of high-stress and anxiety, our endocrine system in our body releases the stress hormones (epinephrine, cortisol, a steroid hormone, and adrenaline). These are known as our "fight or flight" hormones which are meant to prepare our body for action. These hormones elevate blood pressure, heart beat, breathing rate and encourage muscle tightening. Anxiety causes the liver to release glucose (sugar) into the bloodstream for quick energy. These responses, over the long haul, may deplete the body's nutrient stores, lead to exhaustion and lower immune system function. Consuming foods that help relax the body, as well as replenish certain nutrients, are essential in keep our bodies in balance and stress free. Listed here are a few foods that reduce stress.  We will focus on Blueberries later.

1. Blueberries""Besides having been identified as one of the healthiest foods around, blueberries are very high in vitamin C, which has been shown to give the body added reserves to help it deal with high levels of stress. Also, blueberries contain a high amount of fiber, which helps regulate blood sugar levels. Blood sugar levels that fluctuate too much are a major contributor to stress for some people.  
2. Low fat or skim milk""Milk is very high in calcium and B vitamins, which help to build your bones and protect nerve health. It is also high in protein, and protein also helps blood sugar to stay stabilized. Try mixing some milk, a sweetener and some frozen blueberries in the blender for a healthy pick-me-up that is super good for you, and an excellent alternative to ice cream!
3. Oranges""Oranges are very rich in vitamin C. When you are stressed, your body releases even more free radicals than usual. Vitamin C helps to keep the free radicals in check, and repairs the body. Basically, it helps protect the body from the cumulative effects of stress.
4. Brown rice""All whole grains, including bulger wheat, quinoa, oats and brown rice contain plenty of B vitamins and also supply serotonin producing carbohydrates that do not spike blood sugar levels. They also contain plenty of healthy fiber.
5. Green vegetables""Broccoli, kale, and other dark green vegetables are powerhouses of vitamins that help replenish our bodies in times of stress. Many vegetables also contain potassium, which is good for our nerves and can calm them. Also, when we eat a diet high in vegetables, we do not feel weighed down by our diet, and it is easier to get stress-reducing exercise.
Now let’s look at Minerals.
Why Minerals are important for Muscle Relaxation. The minerals magnesium and calcium are crucial for muscle contraction and relaxation, as well as nerve stimulation. Together with potassium, they help to lower blood pressure. Chronic anxiety depletes the magnesium from our body, causing additional anxiety, muscle cramps and headaches. Consume foods rich in these minerals, such as green leafy vegetables, whole grains, peas, nuts, dried beans, dairy products, calcium-fortified orange juice (rich in both calcium and potassium) and fresh fruits.

Vitamins.

What about Vitamins for Stress Management? The body's requirement for all the B-vitamins increases with stress. Vitamin B6 is particularly important for a healthy immune system and nerve function. In addition, Vitamin B6 may increase the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the brain that acts as a natural relaxant. Folic acid (known as "folate" in food sources) is another B-vitamin related to serotonin levels. Low levels of folate decreases serotonin production. Foods rich in both Vitamin B6 and folate include legumes, bananas, nuts, fish, leafy green vegetables and poultry.
Beverages.
What Beverages for would be good Relaxation?  Replace your coffee with decaffeinated tea to promote relaxation. Caffeine acts as a stimulant (also found in colas and chocolate). Decaffeinated herbal tea may be the best choice since some herbs offer soothing properties. Try chamomile, passionflower, rosemary or valerian tea. Chamomile, in particular, is recognized as a natural relaxant and stomach soother. What about the famous soothing cup of warm milk? Well, milk is rich in tryptophan, an amino acid necessary to produce serotonin. It is also an excellent source of calcium, which is involved in muscle contraction and relaxation, as well as blood pressure regulation. Thus, milk may prove to be truly calming, for those that don’t drink milk you might try Almond Milk.

Blueberries
Let’s just take a look at just one fruit and it’s benefits.  That would be Blueberries. Blueberries have many health benefits.  But since we are looking at food that help with stress let’s look at those benefits. Fighting Oxidative Stress.  The USDA scientist concluded in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition in 2007 (26(2): 170-181) that eating wild blueberries and other antioxidant-rich foods at every meal helps prevent oxidative stress.  This study advances antioxidant research by moving beyong the measurement of antioxidants in foods to actual examination of the performance of specific fruits against oxidative stress in the body.  Oxidative stress is linked to chronic diseases and aging.

Here is a quick recipe for a blueberry parfait that would please both children and adults.  Always remember you can add blueberries to your cereal, oatmeal or pancakes which makes for a quick and easy way to find uses for blueberries before or after school.

An Easy Blueberry Recipe
 


Blueberry Yogurt Parfaits

Yield: 5 parfaits

Cost per Serving: $1.88

This recipe is inexpensive and is great for the whole family.  Think about fixing this quick and easy recipe in exchange of high calorie, high fat snacks.



Ingredients

2 ½ cups of Yogurt (pick a healthy yogurt or Greek)
2 ½ cups of Blueberries
5 tablespoons of low fat granola

(All of these ingredients can be found at Harps Food Store in Greenbrier for the Greenbrier residents)

1.    Spoon 1/3 cup yogurt into each of 5 small bowls or juice glasses. Top each with 1/2 cup fresh blueberries. Cover with remaining yogurt, so that each parfait has a total amount of 1/2 cup of yogurt. Sprinkle 1 Tbsp. low-fat granola over each parfait.

2.    Buy right: Per 1/4 cup, the granola should have at least 1 1/2 grams of fiber and no more than 100 calories and 1 1/4 grams of fat.

As far as other techniques, we are fortunate here in Greenbrier to have so many things at our disposal here.  We have many classes at the Event Center here in Greenbrier. Such as Jazzercise, Zumba, Clogging, Yoga all at reasonable prices.  We also have massage therapist.  So it’s easy to find a place to relax.  You can always walk the upstairs track at the Event Center.  Find what fits you need for stress reduction even though for many of us relaxation might mean zoning out in front of the TV at the end of a stressful day. But this does little to reduce the damaging effects of stress. To effectively combat stress, we need to activate the body's natural relaxation response. You can do this by practicing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, rhythmic exercise, and yoga. Fitting these activities into your life can help reduce everyday stress and boost your energy and mood.

We must also remember that not all stress is bad.  Stress is necessary for life. You need stress for creativity, learning, and your very survival. Stress is only harmful when it becomes overwhelming and interrupts the healthy state of equilibrium that your nervous system needs to remain in balance. Unfortunately, overwhelming stress has become an increasingly common characteristic of contemporary life. When stressors throw your nervous system out of balance, relaxation techniques can bring it back into a balanced state by producing the relaxation response, a state of deep calmness that is the polar opposite of the stress response.

When stress overwhelms your nervous system your body is flooded with chemicals that prepare you for “fight or flight”. While the stress response can be lifesaving in emergency situations where you need to act quickly, it wears your body down when constantly activated by the stresses of everyday life. The relaxation response puts the brakes on this heightened state of readiness and brings your body and mind back into a state of equilibrium.

 

Like I always say: ‘Life is always about balance!’
 


 





 

 

 





Monday, July 22, 2013

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