Saturday, May 14, 2011

No Evidence Of Increased Risk Of Depression In Severely Obese Teens



Don't worry. Be heavy.
According to a new study, severely obese adolescents are no more likely to be depressed than normal weight peers. The study, which has been released online in the Journal of Adolescent Health, did find that white adolescents may be somewhat more vulnerable to psychological effects of obesity.
Of course, fat people have cognitive disorders.

Likely an early manifestation.

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