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Jana tulionyeshwa Picha ya Mwanamke aliyekuwa na Marehemu aliyekuwa Mkuu wa polisi Mwanza Kamanda Barow Kumbe siyo ni usanii tupu huyo mama siye huyo mama ni Mmarekani soma habari zake hapa!!!
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Stori kamili hii hapo chini!!Je ni Polisi wametudanganya au Wana habari!??


New research has established a link between obesity in black women and sexual and physical abuse in childhood, according to the Los Angeles Times.
This study "was the first… to look at a large group of African American women for this association," the newspaper states, "which has been found among women in previous studies, the researchers from Boston University said in the August issue of the journal Pediatrics."
Data culled from an ongoing project called the Black Women's Health Study found that 11 percent of 33,298 women polled in 2005 had been severely sexually or physically abused; 58 percent had experienced at least one instance of maltreatment. (A previous study placed the rate of sexual abuse experienced by black women at 60 percent.)
Boston University researchers found that severe childhood abuse was associated with depression, smoking, and being overweight in adulthood. Marriage and economic stability for black women had an inverse relationship to the level of abuse experienced.
Statistics from the U.S. Office of Minority Health show that "African American women have the highest rates of being overweight or obese compared to other groups in the U.S.," at a rate of "four out of five African American women." This phenomenon has created a crisis of preventable conditions such as diabetes and heart disease among those affected.
High levels of obesity among black women has been a hot topic of recent debate. The New York Times published a controversial essay in early May by novelist Alice Randall, in which she says black women are fat out of personal preference.
Discussions of black women's obesity rippled on for many days inspired by Randall's opinion, with one author countering that black women are not fat out of preference, but because of "poverty, as well as lack of education."
This latest study provides an additional level of causes to consider. While the study authors explained that definitive causes of obesity in adulthood are difficult to determine, emotional eating as a result of early trauma might be a "common sense" method of coping with abuse.
Follow Alexis Garrett Stodghill on Twitter at @lexisb.







Study: Obesity in black women linked to childhood abuse | theGrio
 
Mmh!! Sasa huu ni upuuzi. Hata mi nilishangaa uso huu uwe NYAMAGANA PRIMARY! Kumbe kitu cha New York City. Tupeni picha halisi. Na JF nao wawe makini.
 
sijakupata mzee, mbona hiyo habari hujatuwekea?
Utanielewa ukikaa humu mbona hata mimi sijakuelewa hata kubisha hodi ubishi???Huku kuna watu hivyo salimia watu upokelewe kiloba chako kichwani.
 
Jana tulionyeshwa Picha ya Mwanamke aliyekuwa na Marehemu aliyekuwa Mkuu wa polisi Mwanza Kamanda Barow Kumbe siyo ni usanii tupu huyo mama siye huyo mama ni Mmarekani soma habari zake hapa!!!
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Stori kamili hii hapo chini!!Je ni Polisi wametudanganya au Wana habari!??
Study: Obesity in black women linked to childhood abuse | theGrio


Kama ni usanii sasa huu ni zaidi!! Hebu angalia story yenyewe ilikotokea hapa chini.

New research has established a link between obesity in black women and sexual and physical abuse in childhood, according to the Los Angeles Times.
This study "was the first… to look at a large group of African American women for this association," the newspaper states, "which has been found among women in previous studies, the researchers from Boston University said in the August issue of the journal Pediatrics."
Data culled from an ongoing project called the Black Women's Health Study found that 11 percent of 33,298 women polled in 2005 had been severely sexually or physically abused; 58 percent had experienced at least one instance of maltreatment. (A previous study placed the rate of sexual abuse experienced by black women at 60 percent.)
Boston University researchers found that severe childhood abuse was associated with depression, smoking, and being overweight in adulthood. Marriage and economic stability for black women had an inverse relationship to the level of abuse experienced.
Statistics from the U.S. Office of Minority Health show that "African American women have the highest rates of being overweight or obese compared to other groups in the U.S.," at a rate of "four out of five African American women." This phenomenon has created a crisis of preventable conditions such as diabetes and heart disease among those affected.
High levels of obesity among black women has been a hot topic of recent debate. The New York Times published a controversial essay in early May by novelist Alice Randall, in which she says black women are fat out of personal preference.
Discussions of black women's obesity rippled on for many days inspired by Randall's opinion, with one author countering that black women are not fat out of preference, but because of "poverty, as well as lack of education."
This latest study provides an additional level of causes to consider. While the study authors explained that definitive causes of obesity in adulthood are difficult to determine, emotional eating as a result of early trauma might be a "common sense" method of coping with abuse.
Follow Alexis Garrett Stodghill on Twitter at @lexisb

 
hii picha iliwekwa hapa jf kabla ya media esp magazeti hayaja copy na kuna mtu alisema hii picha mbona kama ya mnigeria fulani baadh walimbeza

Tatizo media zetu hizi nyingi hazifanyii utafiti habari hususani hapa jf wakipata habari tu wanazichukua jumlajumla tu impact yake ndio hii
 
Huu ni usanii na mharri na mwandishi wanatakiwa kushitakiwa kwa kuudanganya umma,ndio maana huwa sisomi haya magazeti
 
Vyombo vya habari vimetupiga tukio!!Yani kweli tunatakiwa kuwashitaki kwakutulisha habari zisizo za kweli inamaana daily tunapigwa matukio mengi!!Sasa nyie siwaamini tena!!Nitakuwa naona magazeti yote kama ya shigongo!au UHURU!
 
Daah, :shock:
Mbona familia ya huyo mwalimu hawajakanusha hiyo picha? Ndiyo yalayale ya meli iliyopindika zanzibar. Kumbe picha zilikuwa za meli ya ufilipino miaka ya nyuma.:mad:
 
Naomba kujuzwa hapa, ni gazeti gani hilo kama ni global publishers its ok to me lakini siamini ni gazeti makini lilifanya hivyo
 
tatizo gazeti lilliloripoti habari ni la udaku kwa hiyo usipende kuyaamini
 
Kama ni usanii sasa huu ni zaidi!! Hebu angalia story yenyewe ilikotokea hapa chini.

New research has established a link between obesity in black women and sexual and physical abuse in childhood, according to the Los Angeles Times.
This study "was the first… to look at a large group of African American women for this association," the newspaperstates, "which has been found among women in previous studies, the researchers from Boston University said in the August issue of the journal Pediatrics."
Data culled from an ongoing project called the Black Women's Health Study found that 11 percent of 33,298 women polled in 2005 had been severely sexually or physically abused; 58 percent had experienced at least one instance of maltreatment. (A previous study placed the rate of sexual abuse experienced by black women at 60 percent.)
Boston University researchers found that severe childhood abuse was associated with depression, smoking, and being overweight in adulthood. Marriage and economic stability for black women had an inverse relationship to the level of abuse experienced.
Statistics from the U.S. Office of Minority Health show that "African American women have the highest rates of being overweight or obese compared to other groups in the U.S.," at a rate of "four out of five African American women." This phenomenon has created a crisis of preventable conditions such as diabetes and heart disease among those affected.
High levels of obesity among black women has been a hot topic of recent debate. The New York Times published a controversial essay in early May by novelist Alice Randall, in which she says black women are fat out of personal preference.
Discussions of black women's obesity rippled on for many days inspired by Randall's opinion, with one author countering that black women are not fat out of preference, but because of "poverty, as well as lack of education."
This latest study provides an additional level of causes to consider. While the study authors explained that definitive causes of obesity in adulthood are difficult to determine, emotional eating as a result of early trauma might be a "common sense" method of coping with abuse.
Follow Alexis Garrett Stodghill on Twitter at @lexisb

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Hii story mbona haina uhusiano na huyo mwalimu Dorothy kifo cha afande? Tusaidiane kuwekana sawa
 
Asante sana mtoa mada kwa kuuleta huu mjadala hapa,,,leo kwenye meza moja ya magazeti maeneo ya karume niliuona huu upuuz,niliishia kuguna tu,sisi tuliliona hili je wenzetu wasioingia hapa,,,,yaani tanzania hii iamin nafs yako tu
 
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