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obesity

Social and biological factors have an impact on body weight, perception, alcoholism,
extroversion, and schizophrenia in the individual.
Many social characteristics of individuals are associated with body weight in
societies of today. Factors, such as gender, age, ethnicity, the occupation,
household size, income, education received, and marriage can have an impact on
body weight. Females tend to have more stored body fat than the males, which can
cause them to be more likely to be obese. As social roles and expectations increase,
obesity and other weight problems tend to increase as the person ages. In the
ethnic variations, ...

Posted by: Gelinde Cobbs

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