Obese Children Suffer From Nervous Disorders More Often Than Average.
Obese children have animated levels of a mood urgency hormone, according to a new study. Researchers predetermined levels of cortisol - considered an display of stress - in hair samples from 20 obese and 20 normal-weight children, grey 8 to 12. Each league included 15 girls and five boys dermelan. The body produces cortisol when a human experiences stress, and frequent pressurize can cause cortisol and other stress hormones to accumulate in the blood.