yes, it can slow your speed, cause lack of breath, and sweat extremely easily
Obesity is not a mental disorder. However, being obese can negatively affect emotional health, in addition to physical health. To learn more about the known causes of obesity, see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."
Obesity and diet
Yes emotions can affect physical health in many cases. They affect brain, which affects the physical health of person.
obesity can affect the lifestyle by causeing diabeties, high blood pressure, and heart probelms leading to lack of excercise and poor health obesity can affect the lifestyle by causeing diabeties, high blood pressure, and heart probelms leading to lack of excercise and poor health
Having poor, or negative, health is a common problem for people in the United States. Obesity and obesity related illnesses affect a large number of people.
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Your matabolic rate can be inherited, thus affecting your physical health.
Yes, because dance is a physical exercise.
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Obesity can heavily affect children. It will ruin their self-esteem, they won't "fit in" at school, and be lonely. Also, obesity increases the risks of almost ALL diseases for most organ, such as cancer.
Emotions can affect our physical health. A emotionally strong person would be healthy while weak one would not be healthy.
Actually it is everyone's problem. The children who are obese today will have physical/health problems as adults and this will affect the health care system as well as business and the society. There are 10 year old children today who have some of the same health problems as a 65 year old adult.