Calling Yourself Fat Increases Depression Risk

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Making negative statements about your body, such as "I'm so fat," and "I need to work out more," may be deleterious to your body image and mental health, a new study finds.

The results show engaging in "fat talk" — the ritualistic conversations about one's own body or others' bodies — predicts lower satisfaction with one's body and higher levels of depression, the researchers say.

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