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Imbalance in obesity and mental health among “little emperors” in China

机译:中国“小皇帝”肥胖与心理健康失衡

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IntroductionPrevious research has indicated that only children (i.e., those living with no siblings) have higher odds of obesity during childhood and young adulthood, compared with those living with siblings. However, little is known about whether the developing difference in overweight/obesity is accompanied by a difference in mental health (i.e., internalizing symptoms of depression and anxiety).
机译:引言先前的研究表明,与有兄弟姐妹的孩子相比,只有儿童(即没有兄弟姐妹的孩子)在童年和成年期患肥胖的几率更高。但是,关于超重/肥胖的发展差异是否伴随着心理健康差异(即内在的抑郁和焦虑症状)知之甚少。

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