Obesity and Mental Health
The likelihood of developing mental health disorders significantly increases with obesity, with some studies indicating a risk as high as 350%. Children with high insulin resistance are five times more likely to develop psychotic disorders by age 24, while those gaining weight during puberty face a fourfold increase in major depression. This connection highlights the profound impact of environmental factors over genetic predispositions in mental health outcomes.In this clip
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Harvard Psychiatrist: Alarming Study Shows THIS Makes Kids 5x More Likely to Have a Mental Disorder
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