
Wenn man schlechte Gewohnheiten anhäuft, verdreifacht sich das Risiko für das gleichzeitige Auftreten von Angstzuständen und Depressionen bei Teenagern
Stacking bad habits triples the risk of co-occurring anxiety and depression in teenagers

Wenn man schlechte Gewohnheiten anhäuft, verdreifacht sich das Risiko für das gleichzeitige Auftreten von Angstzuständen und Depressionen bei Teenagern
Stacking bad habits triples the risk of co-occurring anxiety and depression in teenagers
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>Adolescents who combine multiple unhealthy habits—like poor diet, too much screen time, and lack of exercise—face a significantly higher risk of experiencing both anxiety and depression, according to a new study published in BMC Psychiatry.
>Researchers have long known that individual habits, such as physical inactivity or poor sleep, can affect mental wellbeing. However, in real life, these behaviors rarely occur alone. Teenagers who skip meals, spend long hours on screens, and sleep poorly often do all of these at once. This “clustering” of unhealthy habits has been less studied, especially in relation to combined mental health conditions.
>To address this gap, researchers wanted to understand whether patterns of multiple unhealthy behaviors could predict which adolescents are most at risk of developing both anxiety and depression.
Definitely holds up anecdotally. One lazy activity is leisure, more is stagnation
Or are depressed teenagers more likely to engage in bad habits? Doesn’t seem like they control for this (nor would I know how)