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Chronic Stress Can Lead to High Cholesterol. How Your Faith Can Help.

February 9, 2016 By Dale Fletcher 2 Comments

stress, Cholesterol and the Christian FaithIn the Health Section of today’s Wall Street Journal, there is an informative article, Stress Raises Cholesterol More Than You Think.  I’ve long understood this and have tried to educate others on this topic so that they might be able to better control their high cholesterol levels.

As the physicians in the article mention, if you have high cholesterol levels, it may not be your diet or lack of physical activity that is the culprit to your high cholesterol – it may likely be the unmanaged chronic stress in your life.

Here’s a link to a different website – How Does Stress Contribute to Cholesterol – that offers a handful of medical explanations on how stress impacts the body and contributes to high cholesterol levels. And this quote that follows is taken from this site:

“Stress will increase your cortisol levels. (Cortisol is a hormone produced by your adrenal glands when you are stressed.) Under stress, cortisol delivers glucose to the body to help the fight-or-flight mechanism function properly. If cortisol is consistently doing this, blood-sugar levels remain constantly high, which can lead to not only hypo/hyperglycemia and diabetes but also elevated cholesterol levels.” Inna Topiler, MS, CNS

Yes, a nutritionally-sound eating plan and regular physical activity are important aspects of a lifestyle that is conducive to manage stress and cholesterol levels. But the practice of biblical principles, spiritual exercises, found in Scripture – God’s guidelines for living – are also hugely important.

Prayer, meditating on scripture, attending church and being in community with other believers can be effective ways to cope with the stressors of life that you might be experiencing.

Dr. Harold Koenig, in his research on the link between spirituality and health, writes the following: “There is rapidly growing evidence that stress and negative emotions (depression, anxiety) have (1) adverse effects on physiological systems vital for maintenance of physical health and healing, (2) increase susceptibility to or worse outcomes from a wide range of physical illnesses, and (3) may shorten the lifespan prematurely. Social support, in turn, has long been known to protect against disease and increase longevity. By reducing stress and negative emotions, increasing social support, and positively affecting health behaviors, R/S (Religious/Spirituality) involvement should have a favorable impact on a host of physical diseases and the response of those diseases to treatment.”

If you’re struggling to manage your cholesterol levels by diet and exercise alone, and that’s not working, consider reflecting on your recent stress levels. And address this important aspect of cholesterol management.

And look into the Bible to find relevant ‘spirit exercises’ that might also help!

“…Spend your time and energy in training yourself for spiritual fitness. Physical exercise has some value, but spiritual exercise is much more important for it promises a reward in both this life and the next. This is true and everyone should accept it.”  1 Timothy 4:7-9 (New Living Translation – First Edition)

Have a wonderfully blessed day!

 

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Comments

  1. Kerry says

    January 15, 2018 at 4:30 PM

    I am very worried about my mother, she has her high cholesterol and she smokes a lot of cigarettes a day. I can’t sleep ok because I fret about her. I love my mammy dearly, and I am so worried she will die or take a bad stroke. All I want is for whoever reads this is PLEASE say I prayer she doesn’t die. I don’t know what I would do without her. I know this seems ridiculous to other people but I rely and want my mother with me. I cld not cope. Please pray

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  2. Richard Massafra says

    March 5, 2016 at 12:09 PM

    It is good to see science agreeing with the Bible. The secular world has hi jacked the principles of the Bible such as meditation and positive thinking. The church needs to do more teaching of the positive effects it has on ones life.

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