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Teenage obesity: 6 ways weight gain affects the brain and emotional health


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Published in Health and Fitness on Monday, May 26th 2025 at 6:43 GMT by Moneycontrol   Print publication without navigation

  • Adolescent obesity, apart from unhealthy eating habits, is increasingly tied to deep-rooted changes in the teenage brain and emotional health. From disrupted hormones to poor self-esteem, the effects can last well into adulthood.

The article from Moneycontrol discusses the impact of teenage obesity on brain function and emotional health, highlighting six key ways in which weight gain affects adolescents. Firstly, obesity can lead to structural changes in the brain, particularly in areas responsible for reward and impulse control, potentially increasing the risk of addiction and poor decision-making. Secondly, it can impair cognitive functions such as memory and attention, which are crucial during the developmental years. Thirdly, obesity is linked to increased inflammation, which can negatively affect brain health and contribute to mood disorders. Fourthly, it can disrupt the balance of hormones like leptin and ghrelin, which not only regulate appetite but also influence mood and emotional well-being. Fifthly, obese teenagers are at a higher risk of developing mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, partly due to societal stigma and self-esteem issues. Lastly, the article notes that obesity can lead to sleep disturbances, which further exacerbate emotional and cognitive problems. The piece emphasizes the importance of addressing obesity in teenagers to mitigate these adverse effects on their brain and emotional health.

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