Study finds LGBT women are prone to report higher weight and body issues than straight women.

Women of the LGBT community report higher body mass index than heterosexual women, a study done by the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
The survey crossed examine over 200 answers from a  Michigan Smoking and Sexuality study to find its results. 

Women who identify as lesbian, bisexual or queer are prone  to have harmful body size ideas due to the discrimination they can face which can lead to depression. Researchers suggested that women in the LGBT community should seek mental health help such as counseling in order to build a healthy body image rather than making weight loss a primary goal. 

-Daniella Gonzalez 

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