It honestly depends on what time of dieting you have in mind. When it comes to normal, healthy diets, you can often feel refreshed and full of energy. But if you're talking about crash diets, starving yourself and/or forcing yourself to throw-up, you will often feel tired and have many mood-swings due to the lack of food in your body. Eating properly gives your body the energy it needs to work properly. Notice how you feel good when you eat healthy foods, but feel down in the dumps when you eat bad foods.
The results vary for different people, but the whole purpose of dieting is typically to reduce your mass.
Most of the time, if done in a good manner, dieting will not negatively affect health. Some people make mistakes by totally skipping meals in order to achieve quick and rapid weight loss. This is certainly a wrong method of dieting. There are a lot of safe and easy dieting plans available online.
It affects others emotionally &+ physically.
Obesity can cause depression in children as well as adults.
Yes
Yes. Books, television shows, movies, etc. can have an emotional impression on people.
It can affect them badly.
Yes there are medications for emotionally unstable people. Such people are normally distressed which causes them to be unstable emotionally. Antidepressants are commonly used for such people.
Break up affects you emotionally. And anything that affects you emotionally can also affect your out put, and work.
it its a disorder where people are reducing their anxiety by excessive dieting called anorexia nervosa
Yes. in most cases it will improve dieting But no researches are saying that. but from my experience as well as my friend and family experience it is makes it much easier
they affect young people physically because they can't exercise normally and emotionally because they feel lonley and useless.