Psychosomatic Correlates in Obesity

  • Nozaki Takehiro
    Graduate School of Nutritional Sciences, Nakamura Gakuen University Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Kyushu University Hospital
  • Yokoyama Hiroaki
    Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Kyushu University Hospital Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, National Hospital Organization Fukuoka-Higashi Medical Center
  • Nishihara Tomoe
    Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Kyushu University Hospital
  • Sawamoto Ryoko
    Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Faculty of General Medicine, Fukuoka Dental College
  • Takakura Shu
    Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Kyushu University Hospital
  • Komaki Gen
    Department of Clinical Laboratories, Fukuoka Shin-Mizumaki Hospital
  • Sudo Nobuyuki
    Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University

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  • 肥満症における心身相関
  • ヒマンショウ ニ オケル シンシン ソウカン

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<p>Obesity is considered to be a complex, multifactorial disease resulting from the interaction of genetic, environmental, physiological, biochemical, psychosocial, and behavioral factors. Although obesity is a physical disease, it can be considered a classic psychosomatic disorder because psychosocial factors are involved in its onset and course. Obesity is closely related to lifestyle habits, including eating behavior, which is particularly affected by stress in daily life. In addition, a high percentage of patients suffer from comorbid psychiatric disorders, such as depression and anxiety, eating, and sleep disorders. Recently, it has become clear that social prejudice and discrimination against people with obesity (obesity stigma) have more negative effects on mental health than obesity itself. Therefore, it is essential to evaluate not only the physical but also the psychosocial aspects of obesity and understand the interrelationship between the two, i. e., the psychosomatic correlation. It is also important to adopt a psychosomatic approach in the treatment of obesity.</p>

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