Obesity is related to mental health problems

A recent Australian study published on the Australian Health Review shows that people who are obese suffer more mental health problems than others.

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The study was conducted by the University of Central Queensland's Institute of Medical Research and Social Sciences . Researchers collected the physical and mental health data of more than 1,200 volunteers in the Queensland region of Australia.

Research results for obese subjects aged 45 to 54 are more likely to develop emotional problems due to the effects of work and social activities compared to other overweight healthy people.

These subjects were also less likely to control tantrums prior to this study, although it is not yet clear whether obesity is the cause or result of fine health problems. their god.

Spokesman for the Australian Association of Nutrition Specialists (DAA) , Lisa Renn told the country's media that this is like a previous or inferior egg prediction.

If an obese person is going to have physical and physical health problems, it can lead to image problems in the eyes of others, increasing anxiety and depression.

In contrast, those who are anxious and depressed, reduce their ability to focus on health, eat healthy and exercise, leading to obesity. In this case, mental health problems are preceded.

Renn experts say many obese people may also experience a cycle when obesity causes anxiety and leads to an unhealthy lifestyle.

Thus, people should choose a healthy lifestyle, eat better and practice more because of their own lives and loved ones.