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Being severely overweight not only affects the person, but also the people around them
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A woman has been struggling to live a normal life with her overweight partner, whose weight problems have only worsened
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Her difficulties have made her contemplate a breakup, but she wants to give him a chance to turn his life around
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Being overweight also does damage to a person’s mental health
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We are already aware of the potential long-term physical damage caused by obesity, ranging from heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, and even cognitive issues like Alzheimer’s disease. But it also causes mental health problems.
A 2020 study found that obese adults have a 55% chance of suffering from depression. Likewise, it also revealed that people afflicted with depression also have a 58% chance of becoming obese, making for a cruel, seemingly never-ending cycle.
In effect, the quality of life suffers, which is what the story’s author has been going through. According to a 2022 study, men and women who suffer from being overweight and obese are prone to physical and occupational functioning issues.
They no longer engage in the same activities they used to enjoy doing because of the limitations brought on by their size and possible chronic ailments. As a result, they become more reclusive, which may affect the people around them.
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