Weight loss is a common goal for many people, but did you know that losing weight can also have positive effects on your mental health? Research has shown that weight loss can improve mood, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety and more positively increase self-esteem.
Here are some ways that weight loss can lead to improved mental health:
Reduced inflammation: Excess body weight can lead to chronic low-grade inflammation in the body, which has been linked to a number of mental health conditions, including depression and anxiety. Losing weight can reduce inflammation, potentially leading to improved mental health outcomes.
Improved self-esteem: Losing weight can improve self-esteem and body image, leading to a more positive outlook on life and reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety. When you feel good about yourself, it can have a positive impact on your mental health.
Increased energy and vitality: Losing weight can lead to increased energy levels, allowing you to participate in more activities that bring you joy and fulfilment. This can help improve mood and reduce symptoms of depression.
Better sleep: Excess weight can lead to sleep apnoea and other sleep disturbances, which can have a negative impact on mental health. Losing weight can improve sleep quality, leading to better mental health outcomes.
By making small, sustainable changes to your lifestyle, you can improve your overall health and wellbeing, leading to a happier, healthier life.
If you’re looking to lose weight and improve your mental health, it’s important to approach weight loss in a healthy way. Our Doctor-led approach is perfect as it combines medication to help reduce your appetite whilst helping you with advice on diet, mindset and movement.