Well, obesity is simply a term referring to the amount of excess body fat, so it's physical only.
However, people with anorexia nervosa feel very fat and have an immense fear of weight gain.
Also, people with Binge eating disorder eat a lot in one sitting, and generally become obese.
Yes, obesity can have psychological factors such as emotional eating, stress, trauma, or mental health conditions that contribute to unhealthy eating habits and lack of physical activity. Additionally, a person's relationship with food and body image can impact their likelihood of becoming obese.
Obesity can impact a child's psychological development by increasing the risk of low self-esteem, negative body image, and social isolation. These children may also face bullying and discrimination, which can further affect their mental health. Additionally, obesity is linked to higher rates of anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders in children.
The word 'psychological' is the adjective form of the noun psychology.
Obesity can be found in both men and women, with rates varying depending on factors such as age, ethnicity, and geographical location. In general, globally, obesity rates tend to be similar between the two genders.
The American Psychological Association (APA) was founded in 1892.
Low self-esteem can be a contributing factor to obesity, as individuals with low self-esteem may have difficulties in making healthy choices and maintaining a balanced lifestyle. However, obesity is a complex condition with multiple contributing factors such as genetics, diet, physical activity levels, and environment. It is important to consider various factors when addressing the issue of obesity.
Franz Reichsman has written: 'Hunger and satiety in health and disease' -- subject(s): Anorexia nervosa, Hunger, Obesity, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Hunger, Psychological aspects of Obesity
Mildred Klingman has written: 'The secret lives of fat people' -- subject(s): Obesity, Popular works, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Obesity
Lyne Dessureault has written: 'L' obsession de la minceur' -- subject(s): Body image, Mental health, Obesity, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Obesity, Psychological aspects of Reducing, Reducing, Self-acceptance, Social aspects, Social aspects of Obesity, Social aspects of Reducing, Women
Raeleen D'Agostino Mautner has written: 'Change your mind, change your weight' -- subject(s): Mind and body, Obesity, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Obesity, Psychological aspects of Weight loss, Reducing diets, Reducing exercises, Weight loss
Janet Polivy has written: 'Breaking the diet habit' -- subject(s): Health behavior, Obesity, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Weight loss, Social aspects, Social aspects of Obesity, Social aspects of Weight loss, Weight loss
Obesity surgery should not be performed on people who are less than twice their ideal weight. It also is not appropriate for people who have substance addictions or who have psychological disorders. Other considerations.
Obesity can impact a child's psychological development by increasing the risk of low self-esteem, negative body image, and social isolation. These children may also face bullying and discrimination, which can further affect their mental health. Additionally, obesity is linked to higher rates of anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders in children.
Jennifer J. Ashcroft has written: 'Watch your child's weight' -- subject(s): Child Nutrition, Children, Exercise for children, In infancy & childhood, Nutrition, Obesity, Obesity in children, Popular works, Prevention, Reducing Diet 'Get slim and stay slim' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Weight loss, Self-control, Weight loss
Arthritis, Cancer, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Heart Disease, Hyperglycemia, Kidney Disease, Liver Disease, Malnutrition, Nervous Disorders, Obesity, Psychological Disturbances
Warren L. Huberman has written: 'Through thick & thin' -- subject(s): Patients, Surgery, Obesity, Mental health, Psychological aspects
How about "Obesity".
Obesity is a complex and multifaceted health issue, affecting millions worldwide. Understanding its causes, effects, and prevention strategies can help us tackle this growing concern. You can also watch a video on OBESITY on our YouTube channel @healthbuddytv Causes of Obesity: _Poor diet:_ Consuming high-calorie, high-fat, and high-sugar foods and drinks. _Lack of physical activity:_ Sedentary lifestyle and inadequate exercise. _Genetics:_ Genetic predisposition can affect metabolism and weight. _Environmental factors:_ Socioeconomic status, education level, and cultural influences. _Medical conditions:_ Certain medical conditions, like hypothyroidism, Cushing's syndrome, andpolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). _Medications:_ Certain medications, such as steroids and some antidepressants. Effects of Obesity: _Chronic diseases:_ Increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and certain cancers. _Mental health:_ Higher risk of depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. _Sleep apnea and respiratory issues._ _Joint problems and musculoskeletal pain._ _Social and economic impacts:_ Stigma, discrimination, and reduced quality of life. Prevention and Management Strategies: _Healthy eating habits:_ Focus on whole, unprocessed foods, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. _Regular physical activity:_ Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity exercise per week. _Portion control and mindful eating._ _Weight management programs and support groups._ _Medical treatment and medication (if necessary)._ _Bariatric surgery (in severe cases)._ Promoting a Healthy Weight: _Education and awareness:_ Encourage healthy habits from a young age. _Community support:_ Create environments that promote physical activity and healthy eating. _Public health initiatives:_ Implement policies and programs to reduce obesity rates. _Healthcare provider involvement:_ Regular weight monitoring and guidance from healthcare professionals. _Research and development:_ Continuously explore new treatments and strategies to combat obesity. Video link: For a more in-depth look at the causes, effects, and prevention strategies for obesity, as well as expert advice and personal stories, check out @healthbuddytv on YouTube