PSYCHOSOCIAL EFFECTS OF OBESITY

Being overweight or obese has physical effects as well as common and serious negative effects that we can evaluate psychosocially. Starting from childhood, people who lose weight, including adulthood, can face disability, exclusion, and even humiliation.

Individuals are exposed to negative feedback in many areas of life, including mass media such as healthcare units and media, in school life, business life and social settings.

As a result, individuals may experience depression, anger, introversion, pessimism, and consequently divergence from diet. Many tried diets and defeat can be seen in stories of failure.

Social judgments are mostly about the weight of the individual, and individuals with weight problems face accusations that they have not made enough effort in this regard. These and similar situations cause individuals to carry psychological problems along with their physical images.

For effective weight control;

* Your eating habits,

* Your desire to eat, which depends on emotions,

* Social withdrawal,

* For avoidance behaviors that develop into physical appearance,

You can contact us to get psychological support.