Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Morbid Obesity More Condition_symptoms Have You Seen Any Statistics On Morbid Obesity In Adult Survivors Of Child Abuse?

Have you seen any statistics on morbid obesity in adult survivors of child abuse? - morbid obesity more condition_symptoms

My personal impression is very high correlation, even though I do not speculate on the exact psychological mechanism. I believe that women, but for all I know to be true of men. Can you restrict me a link to research or reports? The opinion of experts?

2 comments:

Richard said...

Statistics are sparse and not very convincing, but the general opinion is that the doctor does not seem to be related () is not necessarily a cause and effect.

Currently, there are two issues that complicate the problem. The first is the small number of people in the study. The second is the general increase in morbid obesity in children and adults (especially the U.S.).

The number of reported cases of child abuse have increased dramatically within the last two or three decades. This has more to do with the incident reporting more honest than an actual increase in incidents. The facts of the abuse is not hidden in the past remain.

Morbid obesity is not and has never been a secret. The number of cases it is easy to determine. Although the number of obese adults has increased very rapidly, it is hardly applicable scientific data that could determine what proportion of this population group by the abuse of any kind will be achieved, let alone sexual and psychological child.

FUDGEY said...

Yes, I said Richard, the answer number 1

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