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Behavioral and Psychosocial Dimensions of Obesity

IOMC represents an ideal conference where the behavioral and psychosocial aspects of obesity are powerful, defined by shared experiences and innovative solutions with international collaboration for holistic health practice. Behavioral and psychosocial factors play a prime etiologic role in causing obesity, which includes eating disorders related to emotions, stress, depression, and society. These dimensions often interact with biological mechanisms, creating a vicious circle of weight gain and difficulty adhering to healthy behaviors. Management strategies that work include cognitive-behavioral therapy, stress management, and community-based interventions that address the psychological and social challenges associated with obesity.

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