Hormones are very important in regulating the activities of the body and keeping us at stable state, otherwise known as Homeostasis. Essen...
Hormones are very important in regulating the activities of the body
and keeping us at stable state, otherwise known as Homeostasis.
Essentially, our hormones keep us fit, regular, sleeping well and our
personalities level. Here is a guide to the 10 most important Hormones for Your Health and body.
This is known as the hunger hormone and signals to the body when it
is time to eat and consume food and is quite important in maintaining a
healthy weight.
9. Serotonin
This is quite a famous hormone and its main function is to regulate
the chemicals in the brain. It is known as the happy chemical as high
levels of this can enhance well-being.
8. Insulin
This is mainly known as something which diabetics inject into
themselves to keep their levels of blood sugar regular but the body also
produces it as well. It is something which cells create so that glucose
is transported in your bloodstream for energy use later on.
7. Peptide YY
This is a great appetite regulator as it is secreted into the stomach
so that you feel full. This means that you are less likely to overeat
and that you will eat the right amount of food, instead of going
overboard and consuming too much so that you put on unnecessary weight.
6. Irisin
This is not a particularly well known hormone but it converts white
fat cells into calorie and fat busting brown fat cells. It is released
when an individual indulges in a burst of high-intensity exercise and is
essential for making sure that calories are burnt during this period of
physical activity so that a person can stay at a healthy weight.
5. Prolactin
The benefits of this hormone are restricted only to women as they are
the ones who carry the most abundant levels of this. After childbirth,
this hormone is released so that a woman is able to breastfeed, a
process which can help them bond with their child and also give them
vital nutrients.
4. DHEA
This is the most abundant hormone in the human body and it is made by
the adrenal gland, well known for encouraging the fight or flight
response in people and getting them into a heightened sense of
awareness. It can be converted by the body into sex hormones and can
also lead to an increase in well-being as it is a well-known regulator.
3. Thyroid
This regulates the metabolism and can essentially decide whether
someone is fat or thin, depending on how much of the hormone they
produce. An under active thyroid can mean that a person is more
susceptible to weight gain as their metabolism is sluggish and they
cannot burn off calories as quick as most people. Conversely, if an
individual is afflicted with a overactive thyroid then they burn off
calories at an enhanced rate so this makes them more likely to become
underweight and possibly be more vulnerable to diseases. Again the
thyroid hormone is another important hormone.
2. Estrogen
This is the female equivalent of Testosterone and also has a pivotal
role to play in helping safeguard people’s health and well-being. In
some ways, it is perhaps even more crucial to a person’s health then
testosterone as if someone is deficient in it or does not possess
adequate levels of the hormone then they can suffer from anger, an
imbalance in mood, decrease in the amount of sleep and even memory loss.
However, if an individual possesses the required levels of this hormone
there are a plethora of benefits including: increase in stamina, mood
stabilization, increase in energy and a general increase in well-being.
It is one of the more important hormones without doubt.
1. Testosterone
This is well-renowned as the major sex hormone for males, although
females still require it to some degree. Males need this to balance
their sex drive or libido and keep it at a good level so they are
capable of having good sex and all their sexual organs are working
perfectly. It also helps them and women to develop firm muscles and keep
a good posture and take part in physical activity proficiently. The
hormone has been proven to increase both sexes’ fitness and also has
some part to play in safeguarding women against breast cancer.
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