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The Brain Under Pressure
How Sleep, Stress, Exercise, Nutrition, and Modern Life Shape Mental and Cognitive Health
Adam Flesner(0)
About
Mental exhaustion has become so common that most people assume it's simply the cost of modern life.
Brain fog. Poor focus. Chronic stress. Sleep that never fully restores you. Burnout that lingers even after rest.
Most people think about these problems psychologically. But the brain is also a biological system shaped by sleep, stress, movement, metabolism, nutrition, inflammation, and light exposure.
When that system is pushed beyond what it was designed to handle, the result can look like anxiety, depression, low motivation, emotional volatility, cognitive decline, and persistent fatigue.
The Brain Under Pressure explores what happens beneath the surface and what current science suggests can help.
Drawing on neuroscience, exercise physiology, sleep science, nutrition science, psychiatry, and clinical healthcare experience, Adam Flesner, MS explains how chronic stress, sleep disruption, sedentary behavior, metabolic dysfunction, and modern lifestyle patterns alter the brain and nervous system over time.
Inside you'll learn:
• How chronic stress affects the brain and HPA axis
• Why sleep is foundational to cognitive and emotional health
• What exercise does to the brain at the molecular level
• How blood sugar regulation and inflammation influence mood and cognition
• What current research suggests about depression, stress biology, and metabolic health
• The biological effects and tradeoffs of common psychiatric medications
The book also includes practical appendices covering exercise programming, nutrition, supplements, lab work, medication considerations, and long-term brain health strategies.
This is not a quick-fix wellness book. It is a science-informed framework for understanding how the brain functions under modern conditions, written by someone with both academic training and personal experience navigating severe psychiatric illness.
For readers interested in neuroscience, sleep, mental health, cognitive performance, metabolism, exercise science, and the biology of modern life.
Brain fog. Poor focus. Chronic stress. Sleep that never fully restores you. Burnout that lingers even after rest.
Most people think about these problems psychologically. But the brain is also a biological system shaped by sleep, stress, movement, metabolism, nutrition, inflammation, and light exposure.
When that system is pushed beyond what it was designed to handle, the result can look like anxiety, depression, low motivation, emotional volatility, cognitive decline, and persistent fatigue.
The Brain Under Pressure explores what happens beneath the surface and what current science suggests can help.
Drawing on neuroscience, exercise physiology, sleep science, nutrition science, psychiatry, and clinical healthcare experience, Adam Flesner, MS explains how chronic stress, sleep disruption, sedentary behavior, metabolic dysfunction, and modern lifestyle patterns alter the brain and nervous system over time.
Inside you'll learn:
• How chronic stress affects the brain and HPA axis
• Why sleep is foundational to cognitive and emotional health
• What exercise does to the brain at the molecular level
• How blood sugar regulation and inflammation influence mood and cognition
• What current research suggests about depression, stress biology, and metabolic health
• The biological effects and tradeoffs of common psychiatric medications
The book also includes practical appendices covering exercise programming, nutrition, supplements, lab work, medication considerations, and long-term brain health strategies.
This is not a quick-fix wellness book. It is a science-informed framework for understanding how the brain functions under modern conditions, written by someone with both academic training and personal experience navigating severe psychiatric illness.
For readers interested in neuroscience, sleep, mental health, cognitive performance, metabolism, exercise science, and the biology of modern life.