A study by the University of Gothenburg found that women who work in jobs requiring stress and stress are vulnerable to weight gain.

The study, conducted on more than 3,800 people, showed that women who struggled with workloads or felt they had limited control over their jobs were more likely to gain weight within 10 to 20 years, while men did not show the same weight for weight gain.

Where the feeling of fatigue in the work to generate frustration in women, making them resort to excessive food or choose unhealthy foods.

Stress also triggers the release of cortisol, which helps put fat around the diaphragm in the waist.

According to sociologist and public health researcher Sophia Klingber, women are more affected than men because they are often responsible for the actions they have in and out of the home, which makes it difficult to find time for exercise or a healthy diet.