Updated On: 11 August, 2024 07:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Anand Singh
While the chatter online may only be about the puffy face it causes, the stress hormone impacts lives deeply, but more importantly, silently

Shraddha’s chronic anxiety resulted in elevated cortisol levels. Today, her main focus is managing work-life balance to lead a more fulfilling life. Pic/Anurag Ahire
Click once in your feed on any social media feed out of curiosity, and soon your timeline is flooded by somatic workouts to punch down cortisol levels, target that stubborn cortisol belly and that cortisol puffy face.
Stress today is an uninvited guest, who not only refuses to leave, but brings along a host of biological malfunctions. While we’ve known for a while what chaos dysregulated hormones can wreck, cortisol has been singled out lately, maybe because it hits where it hurts the most—the face and the belly. And will not budge, and may even accelerate, with vigorous exercise.