Obesity has profound medical, psychological, and emotional consequences and is associated with sexual difficulties. Little is known regarding the interrelationship between obesity and sexual functioning from a psychological perspective, and less is known regarding treatment options. This review examines these issues and considers various treatments. Literature searches were conducted to locate original research, reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses of obesity, overweight, sexual function, sexual dysfunction, psychological health, mental health, and weight loss. Research demonstrates an association between obesity, mental health, and sexual functioning, but has failed to identify casual pathways between these conditions. Clarifying...
Both overweight and obesity have been identified as risk factors for sexual dysfunction in men, but ...
Introduction: The adverse effects of obesity are well documented; however, a growing topic is that ...
Literature has been pointing towards obesity as the moderating variable of a depressive vicious cyc...
© The Author(s) 2018. Obesity has profound medical, psychological, and emotional consequences and is...
The association of obesity with sexual dysfunctions is complex and far from clear. Most former studi...
Background; Both overweight and obesity have been identified as risk factors for sexual dysfunction ...
Research supports a relationship between people with obesity and decreases in psychosocial functioni...
Research supports a relationship between people with obesity and decreases in psychosocial functioni...
Abstract Obesity produces a significant deterioration in general and sexual health. The aim of this...
The increased prevalence of obesity represents, currently, one of the major public health issues, du...
Background: Obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide with negative effects on women's health, psychos...
Obesity is a modern disease that may be associated with sexual dysfunction, the inability to partici...
Obesity represents a major global health challenge. Female sexual dysfunctions have a negative impac...
The association of obesity with sexual dysfunctions is complex and far from clear. Most former studi...
Research supports a relationship between people with obesity and decreases in psychosocial functioni...
Both overweight and obesity have been identified as risk factors for sexual dysfunction in men, but ...
Introduction: The adverse effects of obesity are well documented; however, a growing topic is that ...
Literature has been pointing towards obesity as the moderating variable of a depressive vicious cyc...
© The Author(s) 2018. Obesity has profound medical, psychological, and emotional consequences and is...
The association of obesity with sexual dysfunctions is complex and far from clear. Most former studi...
Background; Both overweight and obesity have been identified as risk factors for sexual dysfunction ...
Research supports a relationship between people with obesity and decreases in psychosocial functioni...
Research supports a relationship between people with obesity and decreases in psychosocial functioni...
Abstract Obesity produces a significant deterioration in general and sexual health. The aim of this...
The increased prevalence of obesity represents, currently, one of the major public health issues, du...
Background: Obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide with negative effects on women's health, psychos...
Obesity is a modern disease that may be associated with sexual dysfunction, the inability to partici...
Obesity represents a major global health challenge. Female sexual dysfunctions have a negative impac...
The association of obesity with sexual dysfunctions is complex and far from clear. Most former studi...
Research supports a relationship between people with obesity and decreases in psychosocial functioni...
Both overweight and obesity have been identified as risk factors for sexual dysfunction in men, but ...
Introduction: The adverse effects of obesity are well documented; however, a growing topic is that ...
Literature has been pointing towards obesity as the moderating variable of a depressive vicious cyc...