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Abstract: Scaling in obesity classes increases its effect on medical comorbidities and psychiatric symptoms. Anxiety and depression have a significant effect on treatment adherence and weight loss. Objective This study had three aims: a) to evaluate the prevalence of p
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Abstract: The high prevalence of obesity among children of Mexican descent, living in either Mexico or the United States (US), might indicate they are at a higher risk when compared to other groups. Previous mental health studies have had conflicting outcomes, which ma
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Abstract: Introduction In the past two decades the traditional definition of obesity has been challenged because it emphasizes the centrality of adipose tissue (a less inert and more interconnected tissue than previously thought), and it preserves the 19th century mode
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Abstract: Severe obesity is the chronic disease with the highest prevalence around the world. It affects the life quality of patients in terms of physical and mental health. Although there are a variety of treatments for severe obesity, dropout rates are between 40% to
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Abstract: The beginning of college studies involves important stress, which is related to an increase in the incidence of depression, anxiety, alcohol abuse and DEB. Objective To analyze the relationship between DEB and nutritional status measured with BMI, its associa
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Abstract: Numerous studies have linked obesity and overweight with physical, psychological and social symptoms, but few of them have examined the presence of somatic symptoms in children or adolescents with obesity or overweight. Objective To examine somatic symptoms i
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Abstract: Childhood obesity has been associated with the intake of energy- dense foods and sedentary lifestyle, and with mental health indicators such as anxiety and perception of body image. In Mexico it has not been studied the relationship between these variables in
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Abstract: The association between obesity and psychopathology is well known. However, the presence of psychopathology in patients with morbid obesity who attend bariatric surgery and its impact in weight loss has been less studied. Objective To perform a theme update a
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Abstract: Salt consumption activates the brain reward system, inducing cravings and the search for salted food. Its excessive intake is associated with high blood pressure and obesity. The high quantity of salt in processed food is most likely a major cause of the glob
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