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People who are discriminated against because they are obese or overweight could gain in weight as a result, new research has suggested.

Based on the NHS, weight problems are a typical issue in the UK, affecting around one in every four adults and something in every five children aged between ten and 11.

Researchers in the University College London attempted to investigate whether there is a correlation between weight discrimination and an rise in weight.

They analysed data of super green express fitness beauty around 3,000 adults aged over 50, who'd all played in the longitudinal study of aging and whose weights varied from normal to obese.

Of all of the participants, one out of 20 claimed to have experienced weight discrimination, while one in three of these categorised as morbidly obese reported they had been discriminated against. There was no notable difference between reports made by women and men.

Such discrimination included receiving poor customer service in a shop, being treated with little respect and experiencing harassment.

The participants were followed over a period of 4 years. During this time, people who said they'd faced discrimination placed on an average of around 1kg, whereas people who did not, lost an average of 0.7kg.

Talking about the findings, Dr Sarah Jackson - lead researcher from the department of epidemiology and public health at UCL - said: 'There isn't any justification for discriminating against people because of their weight.

'Previous research has found that individuals who experience discrimination report comfort eating. Stress responses to discrimination can increase appetite, particularly for unhealthy, energy-dense food.

'Weight discrimination has also been proven to make people feel less confident about taking part in physical activity, so that they tend to avoid it.'

Continuing to move forward, they suggest that shaming individuals due to their jimpness beauty fat loss capsule dimensions are not the reply to making them slim down. Instead, they must be supported and asked to exercise and eat healthily in a positive manner.

The study has been published in the journal Obesity. 

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