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Many women are under pressure from morning to night. When chronic, ongoing stress hits you, you feel overwhelmed, emotionally drained, and less productive—the first sign of burnout. In women, however, the disease manifests itself more subtly.
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What are the causes of fatigue in women?
The burnout symptoms of a woman at a glance:
Burnout symptoms in women: the rushing woman syndrome
The Australian scientist Dr. Libby Weaver dealt intensively with the question of how long-term stress affects the body and psyche of women. She summarized her findings in a guide and coined the term "Busy Woman Syndrome": Women are busier today than ever - and that has serious consequences for their health. Constant stress affects the organs, metabolism, digestion, nervous system and hormone balance. Obesity and fertility problems can result.
According to Weaver, however, the reason lies in the need to create everything and make it as perfect as possible. But the traditional social model of women as social beings, loved by everyone and always friendly, is also effective – and will probably not come true. Emotional Exhaustion: What Protects Women From Burnout?
In order not to run the risk of burnout in the first place, women should find their own personal way of dealing with stress and not neglecting it in hectic everyday life, for example:
• enough sleep
• conscious rest breaks
• At least 20 minutes of exercise in the fresh air every day
• healthy and balanced diet
• Relaxation exercises such as autogenic training or meditation
At the first sign of burnout, both women and men should not be afraid to seek expert help in order to take countermeasures at an early stage - especially if everyday life is not so easy to "massage" and depressive symptoms are added.
Quellen
Burn-out-Syndrom in: frauengesundheitsportal.de
Geschlechtsspezifische Aspekte von Burnout in: der mann. Wissenschaftliches Journal für Männergesundheit
Was Dauerstress unserer Gesundheit antut: Das Rushing Woman Syndrom in: thieme.de
Rushing-Woman-Syndrom in: magazin-medspecialists.com