Think healthy and you'll be healthy
Posted on Sep 10th 2008 2:30PM by Chris SparlingFiled Under: Diet & Weight Loss, Celebs & Entertainment
A study in the American Journal of Public Health sheds some interesting light on self-image and how our perceived health plays a role in our actual health. Researchers surveyed over 150,000 adults to answer questions about their current weight, their ideal weight, and how often they felt unhealthy. Researchers found that the less happy people were with their size, the less healthy they felt -- irrespective of how much they actually weighed.
So, it would seem that thinking you're out of shape can actually play a role in feeling out of shape, even if your weight tells a different tale. You may not look like someone who is classified as fit, but that doesn't mean that you're too fat or too skinny or too anything. Listen to the people around you -- and not the glamorized, celebrity-obsessed media -- when they tell you that you look great, because chances are you do.



