Bottom Line:
Studies have
shown that chronic inflammation is directly linked to many of the most common
chronic diseases we encounter in our lives. Over 60% of people are affected
with at least one condition associated with chronic inflammation. The number of
people with heart disease, obesity, diabetes and cancer continues to soar as a
result of the stress and dysfunction caused by chronic inflammation.
Why it Matters:
The process
of chronic inflammation begins with your body doing the right thing. Hormones
are released due to injury, stress or your diet which causes your immune system
to react. If the injury doesn't heal, the stress doesn't end or the diet
doesn't change, this normally healthy process can turn into chronic
inflammation and disease. If your immune system doesn't "turn off," a
vicious cycle of tissue damage can lead to long term inflammation & future
health issues.
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Chronic
inflammation results in an imbalanced immune response, which can lead to
chronic disease.
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When inflammatory
mediators are overproduced, it can lead to tissue damage.
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Taking a
pro-active approach to your health now can lower your risk for developing
chronic disease later.
Next Steps:
A few of the
most common risk factors associated with chronic inflammation include age, obesity,
diet, smoking, hormone imbalances and sleep disorders. While age is something
you can't control, nearly all the other risk factors can be altered with your
daily habits. Be sure to attend our upcoming workshop - Don't Burn Out: The
Truth About Inflammation - to get practical tips on how to reduce or eliminate
chronic inflammation!
Science Source(s):
Chronic
Inflammation. StatPearls. Pubmed. 2018.
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