is well known, but a new study is showing a lack of exercise can also affect kids' mental health later in life., published Tuesday in Lancet Psychiatry and conducted at University College London, has shown that teenagers who were sedentary between the ages of 12 to 16 had a higher chance of developing depressive symptoms at age 18 and beyond.
"Regular exercise may be protective from the development of depression," said Dr. Alexander Sanchez, a psychiatrist practicing in New York City, who was not involved with the study.Researchers followed 4,257 adolescents for six years starting at age 12 to find a connection between physical activity, sedentary behavior and depressive symptoms. Examples of sedentary behavior include surfing the web, screen time on smartphones, playing video games, watching television and reading.
That's genetic matter.
So will treating them like shit
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Did the researchers even examine social factors such as constant fat shaming in-person and online, or are fat ppl inherently mentally ill because of fat. Fat children are known to socially withdraw due to constant remarks about their weight.
The link between being overweight and inactive, and to poor mental health has been known for a while hasn't it?
Duh.
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