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The likelihood of developing multiple sclerosis is higher in overweight children
The multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the central nervous system and is common among young adults. During the disease, the myelin tissue surrounding nerve cells is subjected to inflammatory processes, ultimately leading to neurological damage. Multiple sclerosis can manifest in various forms, but the relapsing-remitting type is the most prevalent. In this condition, symptoms flare up and are followed by periods of remission, complicating diagnosis and treatment. The relationship between multiple sclerosis and overweight Recent research has highlighted that the risk of developing multiple sclerosis among children is closely associated with being overweight. A research group from the University of Göttingen analyzed the medical data of…
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Obesity in Children is Associated with Higher Rates of Depression
The relationship between obesity and children’s mental health is increasingly coming into focus. Alongside the growing number of overweight children, mental health issues such as depression and anxiety are also a significant concern. Physical condition and mental well-being are closely interconnected in the lives of young people, making it particularly important to pay attention to overweight children. Childhood obesity not only causes physical problems but can also lead to emotional challenges. Numerous studies highlight that overweight children are more likely to experience mental health issues than their thinner peers. Social interactions and community experiences greatly influence young people’s self-esteem, which can further exacerbate these problems. The role of parents and…
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Overweight Poses a Risk to Liver Function as Well
Obesity is an increasingly growing problem that carries numerous health risks. Overweight individuals are more likely to experience various diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular problems, and liver diseases. Modern lifestyle, poor nutrition, and lack of physical activity all contribute to this phenomenon, which poses serious challenges not only on an individual level but also on a societal level. The consequences of obesity extend far beyond physical appearance and impact numerous physiological processes. The liver, as one of the body’s most important organs, plays a central role in fat metabolism, and obesity also affects liver function. Increased fat accumulation in liver cells can lead to various pathological conditions, ultimately…