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    The hidden rhythm: How stress and genetics collide to redefine obesity

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 27, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Chronic stress disrupts key hormones like cortisol and leptin, leading to metabolic dysfunction and weight gain, particularly around the abdomen.
    Genetics influence obesity risk, but lifestyle and environmental factors largely determine whether these genes are expressed.
    The modern “obesogenic” environment, with its high stress, processed foods and sedentary habits, activates genetic predispositions for weight gain.
    A holistic approach addressing diet, sleep, stress and gut health can positively influence gene expression and metabolic function.
    Scientific understanding is shifting toward personalized strategies for weight management based on individual biological patterns.

    For decades, the public health battle against obesity has focused on a simple equation: calories in versus calories out. Yet, as obesity rates have soared, this model has proven insufficient. Emerging science reveals a more complex narrative where chronic stress disrupts the body’s hormonal orchestra, and genetic predispositions interact powerfully with modern lifestyles, creating a perfect storm for metabolic dysfunction and weight gain that defies simple dieting.


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