Friday, September 18, 2020

Study Links Anxiety In Women To Waist Size


Study Links Anxiety In Women To Waist Size    




They Are Also More Inclined To Overeating By Stress    




Women have double the possibility to be diagnosed with anxiety, compared to men, and also are more predisposed to overeating due to stress. A study has revealed that anxiety may be related to the size of a woman’s waistline. It found a correlation between the waist-to-height ratio, and the chance to be diagnosed with anxiety. Previous studies have linked this ratio to cardiometabolic risk, which is related to anxiety and other mood disorders. Additional details click here.



 

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