Why are young women face more daily stress than older generations: survey

Almost three -quarters of women get the stress of their friends and family, according to new research.

From the concern for them to feel empathy for their wars and working to provide a solution, a study of 2,000 women equally separated from the generation found that 73% of their loved ones soup.

In fact, 72% of those women admit that they feel social and internal pressure to get this emotional work.

Only 18% of women are “very open” with friends and family in relation to their stress levels, and 52% admit that they often falsify “well” when they are not.

Almost three -quarters of women get the stress of their friends and family, according to new research. goinstudio – stock.adobe.com

At the top of the assumption of the stress of others and by internalizing their anxieties, the average woman feels stressed five hours a day, or about 21% of her day. Young generations are feeling even more stressed than the elderly, as both Gen Z and Millennials on average six hours a day.

While 10% of women say stress begins with their morning routine, 15% admit they feel it when they open their eyes in the morning. For General X especially, that moment remains official strike around noon (16%).

Performed by Talker Research on behalf of Florastor, the results also found that General Z is most likely to be emphasized by work (37%) and/or relationships with men (19%), while 21%of millennia are overloaded when they have to talk on the phone. General X is more stressed when it comes to their physical health (31%), and 30% of children’s boomers admit that they are the news that makes them troubled.

A study of 2,000 women equally separated from the generation found that 73% should their boyfriend’s anxieties. Sins

High levels of stress affect other aspects of women’s health, including their sleep quality (44%), their ability to focus (34%) and have a negative effect on their mental health (34%).

Others experience digestive disturbances (21%) or bloating and constipation (15%). Of them, 43% predict that their intestines would send them a “girl, you need to calm down” DM during a stress melting.

Intestinal health and stress are like gasoline and fire, as 46% of women say it is a two -way road, and experiencing digestive issues affects their stress level.

Others experience digestive disturbances (21%) or bloating and constipation (15%), according to reports. Sins

The results also found that it is not just their health they receive a hit. Stress levels affect women’s ability to plan forward for the future, as they are very focused only on getting the day (28%).

Moreover, women discover that they spend less with family and friends (26%), are you not able to follow their hobbies (26%), or feel less related to their partner (21%).

Carving “with my time” (36%), taking a walk (35%) or shower (30%), along with trying to get eight hours of sleep (30%) and playing with their pets (27%) are some of the main ways women fight their stress.

Stress levels affect women’s ability to plan forward for the future, as they are very focused on the passage of the day, according to 28% of respondents. Transition – Stock.adobe.com

And they can be in something: the average woman believes that these approaches lower their stress level by nearly two -thirds (63%).

“Your body is like a lively, clumsy city – every system, any function that works together in perfect harmony,” said Shah, the leading marketing official, Biocodex USA. “But when the stress and the challenges of life are hit, it is like an energy interruption or blocking in your inner city. Everything slows down, and balance is interrupted. That is why maintaining your physical and mental health is essential – it helps keep your inner city resilient, throwing, whatever it comes.”

The survey also found that 63% of women even believe that their stress levels are equal to or higher than those of men in their lives.

“Your body is like a lively, clumsy city – every system, any function that works together in perfect harmony,” said Shah, the leading marketing official, Biocodex USA. Sins

Even beyond what they know, women also compared the level of their stress to celebrate that they had a difficult movement within the past year.

The five best celebrities that women believe have had the most difficult time are also women, with results indicating that they think Britney Spears had the most stressful or more (21%), double the amount she chose Ben Affleck (10%) or Justin Baldon (8%).

When they think about what these celebrities have experienced, three in 10 women surveyed believe that their stress levels this year are even higher than the spears.

The results also found that generally, General Z will most likely be emphasized by work, and/or relationships with men, while 21% of millennia are overloaded when they have to talk on the phone. Sins
At the end of the day, 60% of respondents believed it is more stressful to be a woman in 2025 than ever before. Sins

To give others a brief appearance in what their stress is felt, the answers identified some of the songs that best describe their stress levels: “toxic” from Britney Spears (12%), “Numbi” by Linkin Park (20%), “under pressure” by Queen and David Bowie (18%) as “Shake Fid” (17%).

At the end of the day, 60% of respondents believed it is more stressful to be a woman in 2025 than ever before.

“The results found that stress for women is as intensely as 26% of women surveyed would wipe social media or sleep on the floor (14%) just to reduce their levels,” Shah said. “Talks volumes of how larger women are seeing relief. Very often, stress is built under the surface, disrupting everything from sleeping to digestion. The faces of the body that work smoothly.”

Which songs best describe the levels of American stress?

  • “Numb” by Linkin Park – 20%
  • “Under pressure” by Queen and David Bowie – 18%
  • “Stressed Out” by twenty -one pilots – 18%
  • “Shake it off” by Taylor Swift – 17%
  • “I’m too tired” by beatles – 14%
  • “Toxic” by Britney Spears – 12%
  • “Waiting for the world to change” by John Mayer – 12%
  • “Breatin” by Ariana Grande – 10%
  • “Running that hill” from Kate Bush – 9%

Survey Methodology:

Talker’s research surveyed 2,000 women evenly separated from generation (500 gen Z, 500 Millennials, 500 Gen X and 500 Baby Boomers); The survey was ordered by Florsor® and was administered and carried out online by Talker Research between April 14 and April 21, 2025.

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