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Investigation of the Effect of Eating Attitude on Depression and Behaviors in the in Adolescents and Young Individuals

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Selin Asli Gulesce, Burcu Ersoy, Dilara Yuksel and Gulay Baysal*

Volume4-Issue6
Dates: Received: 2023-05-09 | Accepted: 2023-06-14 | Published: 2023-06-15
Pages: 1039-1042

Abstract

Nutrition is essential for the survival of individuals. The body needs to get the nutrients it needs for growth and development. Especially in recent times, body shape and physical appearance have become important with the uniform acceptance of body perception. Adolescent and young individuals were selected as the target group in this study. Eating disorders have emerged as a result. These disorders negatively affect a person's mental and social behavior. Depression is the most common mental disorder that reduces a person's energy, self-confidence, and quality of life. Some of the depressed individuals have less eating behavior and some have more eating behavior. Research shows that people with eating disorders are more likely to suffer from depression. Nutrition can be used in the prevention and treatment of behavioral health problems.

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© 2023 Gulesce SA, et al. Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0

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Gulesce SA, Ersoy B, Yuksel D, Baysal G. Investigation of the Effect of Eating Attitude on Depression and Behaviors in the in Adolescents and Young Individuals. 2023 June 15; 4(6): 1039-1042. doi: 10.37871/jbres1765, Article ID: JBRES1765, Available at: https://www.jelsciences.com/articles/jbres1765.pdf


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