Monday, May 10, 2010

Teen Obesity Affecting Psychology

Obesity is a consequence of an excessive deposit of body fat, which is identified by the concept of Body Mass Index (BMI). Specifically, underweight refers to an excess body weight with a BMI of 25 to 29.9. However, individuals with a BMI of 30 or more are considered underweight. Although our society is absent-minded with the "art" of thinness, overweight body is finally acclaimed as a collective well-being easy.

Its not only making today's teen unhealthy but also making their psychology affected badly under this conscious stage of mind. Plumpness is effecting them drastically.

It has been concluded that youngsters who are
corpulent will grow out of it or they are just resounding “baby fat”. Children who are teased badly because of their weight are more expected to have poor body view, low self-contempt, and symptoms of slump. Everyone wants to have friend circle but it leads to feel them isolated and lost.

Things to Think Upon:
  1. Your fat teen has less verve or interests and is uncertain to join in social relationships.
  2. Your heavy teen appears more and more sad, lonely, livid or inhibited.
  3. Your stout teen has view of causing harm to him/herself or others.
  4. Your obese teen is fixated with eating.
  5. Your chunky teen sleeps too much or not enough.

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