Sentences with phrase «which influence mood»

Among it many functions, vitamin B6 is involved in the creation of neurotransmitter chemicals within the brain — some of which influence mood (serotonin).
Our blood sugar is complexly intertwined with our other hormones, like insulin and cortisol, but also our neurotransmitters, like serotonin, epinephrine and dopamine, which influence our mood.
B6 is therefore needed for normal brain development and function, and helps to make the hormones serotonin and norepinephrine, which influence mood; and melatonin, which helps to keep your body clock in top order.

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He also had a remarkably balanced view of populist movements, arguing that, while populism could endanger our democratic order, it also could correct that order's defects, which often arose from «the intellectual influence and the entrepreneurial politics of our democratic elites»» a formulation that could not be more apt in describing both the prospects and the perils of the current populist mood.
They found that positive thoughts like «I will excel in whatever I'm doing» or negative like «I'm going to have a breakdown» influence mood in a way in which a more neutral thought such as «I have a lot on and need to wind down» does not.
One of the mainstays of primitive diets is the intake of wholesome saturated fats and fat - soluble activators including vitamins A, D and K2, which Price believed to all directly influence mood.
A: Major depression is not contagious, though caregivers can become miserable, which could potentially influence your mood or make you feel depressed.
It's particularly rich in B - vitamins, amino acids — which are the building blocks of protein and heavily influence neurotransmitter production and mood — and Vitamin D3, which is notoriously difficult to get from food, the only other sources being egg yolks and fish, in addition to the sun.
The maca plant contains sterols (campesterol, stigmasterol, and beta - sitosterol), which are hormone balancing compounds that stimulate the endocrine system, and fatty acid amides, or FAAs (macaine and macamide), which are neuromodulatory lipids that influence mood and behavior.
«If you're highly sensitive and empathetic, that has a profound influence on your weight as well as your thought processes and your moods, which affect your eating habits and your relationships with others.»
The mechanisms by which required nutrients, such as the aforementioned vitamins and minerals, influence mood can be explained in part by their role in the production of neurotransmitters [43].
GF mice have been shown to have increased plasma tryptophan concentrations, 47, 48 which can be normalized following post-weaning colonization.47 Resident gut bacteria can utilize tryptophan for growth229 and in some cases, production of indole, 230, 231 or serotonin (reviewed by O'Mahony and colleagues95), while the microbiota might also affect tryptophan availability by influencing host enzymes responsible for its degradation.47 By limiting the availability of tryptophan for serotonin production in the CNS (EC - derived serotonin does not cross the BBB), the gut microbiota could influence serotonergic neurotransmission.95 In vulnerable populations, reducing the circulating concentrations of tryptophan has been shown to affect mood, and to reinstate depressive symptoms in patients who have successfully responded to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.232, 233 The gut microbiota could also influence the production of both neuroprotective and neurotoxic components of the kynurenine pathway.224
In addition to regulating the reproductive system, these hormones also heavily influence chemicals in the brain, including serotonin, dopamine, and oxytocin, which all affect mood and even gastrointestinal health.
Mostly, a woman's mood at the office is influenced by the apparel, which she wears.
Whatever your color family every single shade won't be your best and it's usually mood and occasion which influence the colors you choose.
(viii) provide professional services while under the influence of alcohol or other mind - altering or mood - altering drugs which impair delivery of services; or
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