If you're working in a high - stress environment, that
overactive nervous system probably isn't all that helpful.
In both cases, we're talking about
an overactive nervous system.
This, along with a few other functions magnesium plays, can lead to
an overactive nervous system which is more sensitive to random stimuli.
Not exact matches
These factors, which can include a high - salt diet, stress, and a naturally
overactive sympathetic branch of the
nervous system, spur an initial increase in blood pressure that damages blood vessels.
While previous studies have suggested that the sympathetic
nervous system - the «fight or flight» response - of veterans is
overactive, this study was the first to measure this increased activity directly and provide a potential mechanism behind this response.
If it's
overactive, you may lose weight quickly, sweat a lot, have a fast heartbeat, or feel
nervous or moody (hyperthyroidism).
To create movement: identify
overactive musculature, re-set
nervous system tone, work through new range to reprogramme the movement pattern.
In older men, night sweats and palpitations might occur because of an
overactive autonomic
nervous system in response to falling testosterone levels.
Because this first stage is the start of an imbalanced,
overactive sympathetic
nervous system, improved performances can temporarily occur, giving the mistaken impression that training is going well.
When the parasympathetic
nervous system is unbalanced, in states of dis - ease and stress, it is
overactive leading to apathy, fatigue, autoimmunity, allergy, weight gain, low thyroid and sex hormone function, and liquid cancers.
Your
overactive mind keeps you awake, leading to fatigue and possibly
nervous and adrenal stress; it can also affect your gut function via the enteric
nervous system.
Though this might sound a bit trite (after all, metabolism is always a buzz word that is frequently misused), Jeff delves a little deeper to explain that «fast metabolism» basically means «
overactive sympathetic
nervous system»... which means the adrenal, thyroid and pituitary glands (which control metabolism and energy production) are more active.
The sympathetic
nervous system can often be
overactive in people who have CHF and high blood pressure.
A neurotransmitter that affects many parts of the body, Adenosine acts as a
nervous system depressant, helping to relax and relieve the
overactive symptoms of autism by reducing inflammation.
So allow me begin by placing it in a better attitude... you, as a hardgainer, have an «
Overactive Sympathetic
Nervous System»!
Stage 1, the sympathetic
nervous system (SNS) is
overactive.
This temporary improvement may be due to an abnormal
overactive sympathetic
nervous system.
Specifically, the sympathetic part of the
nervous system becomes
overactive.
The mechanism by which adverse life events may affect ODD is still unclear, and may vary between types of event; potential explanations include (a) negative effects on maturation of cerebral brain structures in the child due to stress, (b) teaching individuals to use antisocial strategies to cope with stressful situations, and (c) causing an
overactive sympathetic
nervous system [7, 29].