A large-scale study has found that adults with higher percentages of body fat, especially in the legs, gynoid region, and head, tend to report more symptoms of depression. This connection was most ev… [+5369 chars]
New study reveals connection between body fat and depression - PsyPost
A new study links higher body fat in specific regions—like the legs and hips—to greater depression risk, especially in men and people outside the normal weight range.
By:Eric W. Dolan
Source:PsyPost
Published:

Related News
Scientists Find This Activity ‘Significantly’ Lowered Heart Disease, Diabetes Risk - AOL.com
Light physical activity lowers heart disease, diabetes, and early death risk in people with cardiovascular kidney metabolic syndrome, per a study. Here’s how...
Prevention.com•Kayla Blanton

A San Mateo clinic offers preventive health tests, starting at $7,500 - SFGATE
Biograph, a preventive health clinic, offers full-body scans and early disease detection, but some experts debate the long-term health outcomes.
SFGate•Angela Swartz

Fitness coach with 20 years of experience shares 5 carbs to eat while getting lean: ‘The goal is eating smarter carbs…’ | Health - Hindustan Times
Dan Go believes it is not necessary to completely avoid carbs to lose weight. Instead, we should focus on making healthy choices. | Health
Hindustan Times•Debapriya Bhattacharya