Obesity Case Study

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Obesity and the Psychosocial Variables - A Model

Introduction
Obesity is a significant public health problem. An estimated global prevalence is over half a billion (Agrawal, Gupta, Mishra, & Agrawal, 2015). Obesity has been associated with both health morbidities and social discrimination and lower quality of life (Agrawal et al., 2015). Obese individuals have been found to have a significantly lower health-quality of life when compared to normal weight individuals, including those who suffer from a chronic disease (Agrawal et al., 2015). Significant prejudice is associated with obesity with obese individuals facing stigmatism in their communities.

Independent variables are the hypothesized causal risk factors and include: Stress, …show more content…

Treatment approaches that include addressing both the physical and the psychosocial variables, which will have improve outcomes (Agrawal et al., 2015). Daily exposure to psychosocial problems can lead to depression, low self-esteem, and anxiety and chronic illness in the morbidly obese (Agrawal et al., 2015). The need for education exists in how we view the seriousness of the disease and how we view and treat those affected (Agrawal et al., 2015).

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