Chronic stress is one of the critical factors preventing healthy weight. When the stress hormone cortisol is elevated for too long, it disrupts many bodily functions affecting weight management, including sleep regulation, appetite control, fat storage, and more. Weight gain due to stress is difficult to manage because it requires a multifold approach. This article …
Kristina Cadwell
January 19, 2026
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5 min read
Chronic stress is one of the critical factors preventing healthy weight. When the stress hormone cortisol is elevated for too long, it disrupts many bodily functions affecting weight management, including sleep regulation, appetite control, fat storage, and more.
Weight gain due to stress is difficult to manage because it requires a multifold approach. This article explains the strategies needed to reach and maintain a desired weight.
The following strategies require discipline and may take several months to show results, depending on the amount of excess weight. However, they help develop sustainable lifestyle habits that ensure lasting results.
1. Consult a Medical Professional
Stress weight gain is a hormonal issue. The safest way to start your stress-related weight loss journey is to visit a medical professional. They may run tests or ask questions to determine if your weight gain is induced by stress. If they find that it is, they will advise an appropriate weight-loss plan (meal plan, medication, lifestyle changes, etc.).
Stress leads to an increased appetite for high-sugar, high-fat, and nutritionally-poor foods, perpetuating a hormonal imbalance and causing hormonal weight gain. Adopting a healthier eating plan is the first step in breaking this cycle and improving your hormonal status.
According to the National Institutes of Health, a healthy diet is one that emphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy, and lean protein. Health experts advise limiting sugars, salt, and trans fats and controlling portion sizes.
Most overweight people struggle to eat healthfully and go on fad diets instead, usually with disappointing results. The key is to find a healthy eating plan that you can sustain or seek medical help.
3. Exercise
Exercise is the second most important factor in maintaining optimal weight. Studies report numerous benefits of regular exercise, including improved mood and sleep, leaner muscles, more energy, and reduced cravings.
Health associations recommend 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of high-intensity training per week. Any daily exercise is better than none, so introduce at least 15-20 minutes of physical activity into your daily schedule. This can be:
A brisk walk
Yoga
Pilates
Aerobics
Swimming
Jogging
Bicycling
Team sports
4. Find Time for Relaxing Activities
Relaxing activities that help mitigate stress include:
Spending time in nature
Spending time with friends and family
Watching fun shows
Listening to music
Taking up hobbies (e.g., painting, cooking, fishing)
Dancing
Furthermore, improving the work/life balance contributes to the patient’s emotional well-being, which is the key factor in combating stress.
Elevated cortisol leads to sleep deprivation, which disrupts metabolic processes and often leads to weight gain. Health professionals give the following tips for improving sleep:
Consistently go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. Bedtime should be before 10 PM.
Be physically active during the day.
Avoid large meals, alcohol, and nicotine before bedtime. Caffeine consumption should be finished by 2 PM.
Make the bedroom conducive to rest. Ensure it is dark, cool, and quiet.
Don’t use electronic devices (TV, cell phone, computer) before bedtime. The blue light they emit interferes with sleep.
Other ways to relax before bedtime include deep breathing, meditation, visualization, listening to soothing music, reading, etc.
However, people with hormonal imbalances often need more than willpower and relaxing techniques to fall and stay asleep each night. They may take natural sleep aids, like dietary supplements or prescription medication.
Once a healthy sleeping pattern is restored, patients usually have more energy for exercise and find it easier to control cravings.
6. Try Nutritional Supplements
Stress-relieving supplements are increasing in popularity. They may provide various benefits, from promoting relaxation and improving sleep to decreasing cravings and aiding in weight loss.*
The medical team at Vibrant Skin Bar endorses Relora as an effective natural remedy for stress, anxiety, and stress-induced weight gain.* Relora contains two tree bark extracts used for centuries in traditional Asian medicine to promote relaxation. The supplement also contains a blend of B vitamins to boost energy and improve the metabolism.
Other natural ingredients for stress include melatonin, ashwagandha, magnesium, valerian root, etc.
Note: Read more about the best supplements for stress to determine if they can help you achieve your weight goals.
7. Try Appetite Suppressants
Many people react to stress by eating uncontrollably. Appetite suppressants are supplements and medications that help reduce cravings. They typically contain a blend of vitamins, amino acids, lipotropics, and other fat-burning nutrients to support weight loss.
Medical providers who run medical weight loss programs often use these appetite-regulating medications:
Natural foods and ingredients that may help prolong satiety and reduce snacking between meals include green tea, ginger, flaxseeds, caffeine, avocado, eggs, etc.
Note: Medical weight loss programs are tailored to each patient’s medical condition and health needs. They employ many of the strategies discussed in this article. Learn more about medical weight loss programs to determine if you need professional help losing excess weight.
Conclusion
Losing weight is a common, recurring New Year’s resolution. Many factors get in the way of its realization, and chronic stress is one of the most persistent and difficult to combat. Addressing stress-induced weight gain requires adhering to several weight-loss strategies, including regular exercise and relaxation techniques.
If you need professional help to achieve your health and aesthetic goals, contact our medical team at Vibrant Skin Bar. They will design a medical weight loss plan according to your unique needs.
*Disclaimer These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
About the Author:
Kristina Cadwell
PA Kristina Cadwell graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. She then completed the Physician Assistant program at A.T. Still University graduating with a Masters of Medical Science degree. Kristina has been working in the Aesthetic Medical field for over 15 years. She is certified in neurotoxin cosmetic injection, dermal fillers, laser therapy, chemical peels, and ultrasound. She is known for producing natural results and has extensive knowledge in nutrition, hormone balancing, microbiome health, diet and exercise. Her latest endeavor is the Vibrant Skincare Line, a microbiome-friendly line of skincare that works with your body. Her passion and the reason she does everything she does? Helping you achieve vibrant skin from the inside out.