Various psychosocial influences can play a role in diet, obesity, and depression. For example, negative mental health stigmas or weight discrimination can increase cortisol levels. Additionally, ongoing discrimination often lowers self-esteem, worsening symptoms of depression and encouraging poor eating habits. This cycle of negativity makes it difficult to identify which is the originating trigger: diet, depression, or obesity.

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