In daily life, people will experience this experience: when people are in a tight mood or depressed mood, they often say they have no appetite for tea, and even if they have eaten, they will feel uncomfortable in their stomachs, sometimes it is painful, and some people have dizziness, insomnia, and other symptoms. This tells people that changes in mood will directly affect changes in the function of various organs of the human body, and the most sensitive manifestation is the stomach.
Food goes through mechanical and chemical digestion in the stomach, and some proteins are decomposed. Most foods are synthesized into chymic, and gradually and in a small amount are emptied to the duodenal through the HP. This lifetime process of the stomach is completed through the adjustment of the central and neurobody fluids in the cortex. Under normal circumstances, the stomach successfully completes the above physiological process. However, when a person is in a nervous state, his/her nerves become excited. by regulating the central nervous system and neurobody fluids in the cortex, he/she increases the secretion of gastric acid and increases the level of serum gaproprosin, this causes a functional disorder in the stomach. When a person is depressed, the gastric mucosa is pale, the secretion is reduced, and the stomach peristalsis is weakened, which also leads to functional disorder of the stomach. Of course, in addition to psychological and social factors, gastric dysfunction is also related to some biological factors, on the basis of some biological factors, the stimulation of psychological and social factors further becomes a pathogenic factor of gastric dysfunction through the psychological-physiological reaction of the individual.
Therefore, to maintain a healthy mental state, you may have a good appetite.