Today, obesity is considered a major health problem. It can cause diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, fixation and many other problems. However, many articles do not mention what is one of the most important and devastating problems. This is the effect of obesity on the mental health and happiness of people. Overweight overweight usually makes the victim feel self-worth and gives them a very negative self-image. This can cause a series of problems that affect people in a way that is more direct and more difficult to deal with than physical problems.
Poor self-image and self-esteem are common among adults who are affected by obesity. One study (Strauss, 1999) found that among the children not suffering from obesity, there was no significant difference in their self esteem among 9 or 10 year old children not suffering from obesity. Indeed, according to the Center for Aging Association, children affected by obesity are not affected, so it seems that they are well-socially adjusted and happy. "As children grow older and begin to grow social imagery, children begin to rely more on identity and sociality.
The effect of obesity on children is very important. Your self-esteem and confidence are usually affected. Children who are overweight are being bullied by other children. Therefore, obese children often experience depression. In addition to health effects, there are more serious health related problems such as heart disease and juvenile diabetes. Discussion about child's nutrition, especially overweight can be managed. Firstly, parents should have time to carefully monitor their children and cook nutritious meals for their families. Finally, school nutrition is implemented, and the teacher needs to educate students consistently on healthy eating habits.
Many parents and doctors are worried about the physical influence of obesity, are you concerned about psychological and emotional influences? Obesity can lead to heart disease, asthma, diabetes, and hypertension, but most people are more concerned about depression, low self-esteem, anxiety, bad condition. Recent studies have shown that obese adolescents have significantly lower self-esteem than non-obese adolescents. The difference between the two groups is most prominent among the age of 14, which is an important time for the young as it is time to develop a sense of self-worth. This is also the most brutal period of Pier. Teasing from other children, ridiculous, and bad treatment can also lead to depression and other psychological problems