Belly obesity can lead to negative self-perception, anxiety, and depression.

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Belly obesity is linked to poor self-esteem, anxiety, and sadness. This connection is affected by physical and psychological variables. Here are some ways abdominal obesity might harm mental health:

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Abdominal obesity patients may feel stigmatized or pressured to conform to body image standards, which can lower self-esteem.

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Social stigma and discrimination can lower self-esteem and mental health in obese people, especially abdominal obesity.

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Abdominal obesity is linked to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.

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Chemicals released by metabolically active adipose tissue, especially visceral fat, can alter brain function and mood.

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Frustration and solitude may result from reduced physical activity and daily functioning.

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The complex association between obesity and mental health comprises biological, psychological, and social aspects.

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These relationships are complex, and not all abdominal obesity patients will have psychological problems. Physical and emotional well-being affect mental health, therefore addressing both is crucial. 

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