EATING BEHAVIOR DISORDERS, ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, AND BODY DISSATISFACTION: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS AMONG OBESE WOMEN

Authors

  • Kuchkarov Humoyun Nurali o’g’li Department of Psychiatry and Narcology Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan EMU University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Author
  • N. F. Yadgarova Scientific Supervisor - Associate Professor of the Department, PhD Author

Keywords:

Obesity, eating disorders, emotional eating, anxiety, depression, dissatisfaction with body shape

Abstract

Obesity is one of the pressing issues in modern medicine and psychology, directly linked not only to metabolic syndromes but also to mental health disorders. Studies indicate that individuals with excess weight may exhibit high levels of eating behavior disorders (emotional, external, and restrictive), as well as anxiety, depression, and body image dissatisfaction. Obese women who have not undergone bariatric surgery represent a particularly vulnerable group to these factors. An in-depth study of their psychological state is crucial for developing individualized treatment and psychoprophylaxis plans.

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2025-08-09

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EATING BEHAVIOR DISORDERS, ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, AND BODY DISSATISFACTION: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS AMONG OBESE WOMEN. (2025). Modern American Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 1(5), 1-8. https://usajournals.org/index.php/1/article/view/788