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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2017.18.12.346

Differences in Stress Resistance Level Felt by Obese and Normal Child, and Their Level of Obesity  

Jung, Un-Joo (Dept. of Beauty Art Seokyeong University)
Lee, Ji-An (Dept. of Beauty Art Seokyeong University)
Bak, Ki-Ja (Korea Research Institute of Brain Science)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.18, no.12, 2017 , pp. 346-351 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research examines 240 patients who visited a center a specific city, between July-September 2017. Subjects underwent body composition analysis and brainwave measurements, and were subsequently divided into groups according to BMI and body fat percentage. These patients were measured by timeseries linear analysis for their brain function and observed via brainwave activities. Results of the research are as follows: there is a difference in stress-resistance between obese and those in the healthy weight range. This implies there is a causal relationship between stress and obesity. In addition, the methodology used in this study, which is a scientific and objective physiological indicator of a scientific and objective physiological index, suggests that the results of the study are reliable. Results support that managing stress moderates obesity-related problems.
Keywords
Anti-Stress; BMI; Brainwave; Brain Quotient; Obesity;
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