Thursday, September 17, 2009

New Research Study Associates Depression, Alcoholism and Obesity

Research study published in "General Hospital Psychiatry" shows that depression, obesity and alcohol use disorders are interrelated conditions for women.
Each condition - Depression, Alcoholism, Obesity - on its own can be difficult to manage. According to a new research each one of these conditions can lead to another with compounding effect, particularily in young women. This study examined concurrent and prospective relations between clinical depression, obesity and alcohol use disorders during young adulthood.
We know that Alcohol is a depressant that slows brain activity down. After initial lift, mood often plummet and hang over effect can last for few days. Get empowered: limit alcohol, healthy eating habits, regular exercise and stress reduction behaviors.

A greater understanding of reasons underlying the co-occurrence of these conditions would benefit prevention and intervention efforts. Obesity Solutions International LLC medical tourism offers safe Weight Loss Surgery options in Mexico.

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