AN ATTEMPT TO ANALYSE RELATION BETWEEN STRESS DISORDER AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES

AN ATTEMPT TO ANALYSE RELATION BETWEEN STRESS DISORDER AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES

Authors

  • Amarjeet Singh

Keywords:

Anxiety, Disorder, Eating, Behaviour

Abstract

Stress affects every person on day schedule. People get stressed out of a wide range of typical things like relationships, school, or maybe work. Among eating disorder patients, stress is able to be brought on by using different community as well as environmental factors that could include peer and societal pressures to have the perfect body type. stress is able to affect an eating disorder, though it might additionally be the other way around. Eating disorders are evolutionary novel weather. They lead to several of probably the highest mortality rates of all psychiatric disorders. Eating disorders are able to have a serious physical effect on the entire body, though they also can worsen the psychological stress of ours. The goal of the present study was investigating stress induced eating.

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Published

10-06-2021

How to Cite

Amarjeet Singh. (2021). AN ATTEMPT TO ANALYSE RELATION BETWEEN STRESS DISORDER AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. Vidhyayana - An International Multidisciplinary Peer-Reviewed E-Journal - ISSN 2454-8596, 6(6). Retrieved from http://www.vidhyayanaejournal.org/journal/article/view/455
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