Saturday, April 22, 2017

Conclusion section

The relationship of obesity and depression is a young topic that research is now just getting into. For future research papers, it would probably be best to see if there are any other risk factors that may cause these to happen to each other; such as ethnicity, possibly what age is more prevalent and what is the best way of treating this comorbidity. This would be helpful for the community because it allows the population to see what other factors play a role and allows education of who is at greater risk and why. What age is it most common for both disorders because than a plan can be set to look for these symptoms during the patients, this is important because adolescent isn’t the most common age for depression, so seeing how a major impact of depression; such as, being diagnosed with Major depression disorder will affect one’s weight and lifestyle. Also, finding out what method of treatment is most helpful. This is important because just finding out there is a problem may allow the community to know and realize what is going on, but it doesn’t help if they don’t know who to be treated. It could be exercise to help bring down the weight, possibly boosting confidence or it could be therapy by improving one’s confidence and it could even be both. It is possible to see other researchers going down this path or even going into more detail on one of the topics that are used in this paper. If this is done the papers most likely to be used are going to be journal articles that show proof of how a possible topic is shown, it is also crucial that the writer also understands the data, allowing them to describe how it is a good article. A possible topic that could be very helpful is how bullying is a major contributor to depression for those that are obese.  This could have been a crucial topic for this literature review and possibly could have a significant impact on the adolescents lives. The future of this topic will grow and become more detailed because obesity and depression have been known as a growing factor in this country and could be a common topic.


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