Science Update: Stress From Peer Exclusion May Contribute to Weight Gain Among Children, NIH Study Suggests
March 22, 2024
March 22, 2024
ROCKVILLE, Maryland, March 22 (TNSres) -- The National Institutes of Health's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child's Health and Human Development issued the following news release on March 21, 2024:
Children experiencing higher social anxiety may be at greater risk for overeating and weight gain after being socially excluded by their peers, suggests a study from NICHD and other institutions. The researchers found that children who experienced a high stress level after . . .
Children experiencing higher social anxiety may be at greater risk for overeating and weight gain after being socially excluded by their peers, suggests a study from NICHD and other institutions. The researchers found that children who experienced a high stress level after . . .