Highly prevalent poor unbalanced lifestyle habits linked to obesity negatively affect the quality of life & slowly provoke mental disorders. The affinity between excessive weight & mental distress is due to a vicious circle of stress-induced high cortisol production, enhanced glucocorticoid action, obesity & mental health disturbances.
Obesogenic processes are developed due to life's negative emotional experiences resulting from physiological & habit changes. This initiates an individual's surviving ability to simultaneously deal with stress-related low mood & stigmatization of weight gain. Factors like depression, anxiety, and constant fear affect eating behavior by activating self-contempt, self-body shape rejection & damaged interpersonal relationships.
There is a significantly positive association between obesity & low dietary adequacy. High body mass index (BMI) caused by brain-related hedonic pathways disturbs the body's homeostatic pathways leading to mental suffering & increased mental disorder risk.
These arise due to impaired inhibitory control of eating, culminating in an increased risk of being overweight & obese, insecurities related to weight stigma, emotional self-image burden, anxiety symptoms & susceptibility to use food to manage uneasy emotions.
Individuals use food to satisfy their emotional needs with highly palatable & greater-density foods. Increased isolated sedentary lifestyle provokes loneliness, pessimistic self-talk & shrinking social support system associated with the cycle of binging-depression-self-loathing-binging; and fluctuating stress-induced cortisol levels.
Carried out of impulsiveness & lowers food control & greater difficulty to resist food intake.
A type of impulsive uncontrollable eating followed by guilt.
Sleep disturbances linked to circadian rhythm changes lead to neurological disturbances & less weight control.
Resulting in chronic inflammation & difficult weight management
Obesity is significantly affected by psychological & behavioral issues. Managing obesity requires a cumulative care to address psychological, social, environmental & biological factors. Substantial obesity treatment can be achieved by improving stress & emotional state management and redefining coping mechanisms among the high-risk group.
1. Induce positive lifestyle approaches combined with cognitive behavioral therapy
2. Encourage sensible eating habits, increased physical activity & development of healthy body-related attitudes
3. Initiate preventive efforts to tackle obesity-triggering mental health disturbances
4. Motivate weight loss by reminding health needs & ignoring appearance-driven concerns
5. Help build self-esteem, and self-acceptance regardless of success in efforts at weight control
Obesity ushers mental complications like depression, anxiety, stress disorders & vice versa. The complexities of obesity & mental health connection demand multidisciplinary approaches aimed at awareness regarding the long-term good routines & advantages of healthy weight maintenance among different populations.
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