“…About 100 children die every year as victims of corporal punishment and many more suffer from disabilities [1]. In terms of health, physical punishment of children predisposes to physical illnesses such as asthma [2,3], cardiovascular disease, obesity, arthritis [4], neoplasia [3], decreased volume of cerebral gray matter [5], and increase in the frequency of hospital stays [2]. In addition, negative experiences in childhood are associated with metabolic diseases in adult age such as obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, high total cholesterol, low high-density lipoprotein, high glucosylated hemoglobin, reduction in maximum oxygen consumption levels [6], chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, alcohol consumption, and liver diseases in adults [7].…”