PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF THE OBESITY PROBLEM IN UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
gadgets, depression, stereotypes, caloric intake, civilization, waist sizeAbstract
Raxmetova Malika Raximovna. Olimova Madinabonu Maxmudovna. Psychosocial aspects of the obesity problem in Uzbekistan
ANNOTATION
The article examines the psychosocial aspects of the obesity problem in Uzbekistan, with a focus on the influence of socio-cultural factors, psychological traits, and lifestyle on the development of this disease. Obesity in Uzbekistan has become a serious public issue that requires a comprehensive approach, including both medical and social measures. The paper analyzes statistical data on the prevalence of obesity in the country, dietary habits, physical activity, and attitudes toward health among various age and socio-economic groups. Special attention is given to the influence of traditions and cultural norms on body perception, as well as the role of stress and depression in the development of obesity. The study emphasizes the need for the implementation of preventive and educational programs aimed at changing lifestyle and improving the psychosocial climate to address this issue in Uzbekistan
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