Does Obesity cause Depression?
Does depression
cause obesity, or does obesity cause depression? And anyway, does it really matter? Well actually, for someone
who has been battling to lose weight for any period of time, it probably
matters a lot! Could it be possible that tackling depression could go someway
to solving the obesity pandemic? Have we been missing a trick in the weight
loss maze….How much more successful are dieting regimes, if the person is in a
positive mind-set.
40% of Overweight People are Depressed
Brief research by
Martin and Marion Shirran, at the Elite Clinic, seems to indicate a
connection between the positive outlook, the lighter mood of a person, and their likelihood of successful
weight loss. It was recently published in the
Daily Telegraph that over 40% of overweight people in the UK, (US
figures are similar) are depressed, and many put their depression down to them
being obese. But, maybe researchers were asking the wrong question. What if
their obesity was in fact down to them being depressed?
Defining depression has
always been a puzzle
Defining
depression has always been a puzzle, even for
the medical profession. It is, of course, easy to identify a person who is
obese; it’s visible for all to see. But what about the depressed person? Many
people are depressed, but don’t know it. Others may seem depressed to friends,
but really aren’t. It seems that we all have stereotypes of what depression is,
but they aren’t always accurate in reality, according to David Engstrom, PhD.
Does the Obesity – Depression Link Exist
Current research
leads us to assume that overweight individuals have an elevated risk of
suffering from depression. However, whilst the connection between the two
conditions is accepted, what is not acknowledged, is what comes first, and why
the connection even exists. In fact, the whole ‘Obesity Depression issue raises
a number of interesting questions. Consequently, many people, striving to lose
weight, ask if overcoming their depression will result in weight loss. Well, Martin
and Marion are sure it will help.
Life Changes Following Weight Loss
Martin and Marion
have observed many clients, who have lost
enormous amounts of weight, and then go on to develop a complete change in
their persona. All of a sudden they want to experience different things, and
their energy level is through the roof. The Depression, or low mood, has
evaporated.
Childhood Obesity and Depression
Yet another
contributing factor is that a large percentage of overweight individuals
tend to stay at home more. They
shun socializing, because of their weight/size. Many also said they
feared a worse outcome, should they be admitted to hospital, as an obese
person, diagnosed with Corona virus. And, of course, the recent pandemic has
further increased the prevalence of obesity.
Could it start in childhood?
Could it start in
childhood? It is believed that obesity in children can lead to
bullying, and the child not being included in a number of activities. This may
manifest itself into the sometimes serious issues around body image. Being
obese, regardless of age, is often a factor that contributes to feelings of
frustration, sadness, and general depression. Going forward, helping the
younger generation understand their feelings, and how they can improve them,
may become a part of the solution to childhood obesity.
How interlinked are Obesity and Depression
For instance,
obesity might make depression more likely to occur initially, but once
depressive symptoms arise, they might compound obesity, by making it harder for
the individual to exercise as an example. Belief, and having an elevated level
of self-esteem, are often markers for a successful weight
loss outcome. However, ensuring the depressed person understands that
their Belief drives Behaviour around weight loss, may be a challenge.
So how do you make the change?
So how do you
overcome Depression? Well, if you accept
that research indicates that depression reduces with every pound of excess
weight lost, then starting on a proven weight loss regime
should be your first step. At the same time, you should either read a book, or
watch some YouTube videos on CBT. As a method of treating depression, it is one
of the most successful interventions you can take.
CBT is
evidence-based, and also the most researched therapy on the planet. You will
very quickly learn the simple, but often life-changing lesson, that Belief
always controls Behavior. And when you understand that, you will be well on the
way to recovery. Start to live in the present, accept the Life Architecture
principle that it is your birth right, to live a happy and fulfilled life, just
the same as it is for everyone else.
So how do we
start to lose weight in a healthy and permanent way?
There are so many approaches to weight loss. Put Diet, or Weight
loss into Google, for example, and you will have over a million referrals, in a
heartbeat. We would be naive to say that the My
Weigh Less approach is perfect for
everyone, or that it can provide you with a 100% guarantee of success. We will
not insult your intelligence!
The Gold Standard
in Non-Surgical Weight Loss
The My weigh Less
treatment package consists of twelve one hour weight loss sessions, with
Martin and Marion Shirran. Between them they have accumulated an amazing ten
thousand hours of treatment time in the weight loss arena. In addition to the
twelve sessions, clients receive a number of videos, animated presentations,
visual aids and hypnosis sessions.
If you want to lose weight for good, and have looked into different diets, and possibly even surgery, then take a step back, before you decide which approach to adopt. You do not need to spend any money right now. Just take ten minutes to read the pages of the myweighless.com. After all, you have nothing to lose.
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