Gender and obesity interaction in quality of life in adults assisted by family doctor program in Niterói, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Torres,Karla Dala Paula
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Rosa,Maria Luiza Garcia, Moscavitch,Samuel Datum
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Obesity impacts the quality of life (HRQL). Studies about the effects of a possible interaction between gender and body mass are rare. The objective of the present paper is to estimate the biological interaction between gender and obesity on HRQL. This was a cross-sectional study based on data from CAMELIA study with population assisted by the Family Doctor Program of Niteroi visited between June 2006 and December 2007. HRQL was assessed by the SF-36. The exposure categories were: obese women, non-obese women, obese men and non-obese men, the reference category. Obese women showed higher percentages of low overall, physical and mental quality of life with the largest associations in the physical component. The excess risk due to interaction was statistically significant in physical dimension: RERI = 1.97 (0.40-3.52) and RERIa = 1,97 (0.40-1.7). Among the Brazilian population aged 20–64 years, obesity was independently associated with low HRQL. This association differed by gender, being significant for women. The possibility of the combined effect takes greater importance in the context of increasing incidence of obesity globally. Healthcare professionals in primary care settings should pay attention to gender differences in the impact of obesity on HRQL.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gender and obesity interaction in quality of life in adults assisted by family doctor program in Niterói, Brazil
title Gender and obesity interaction in quality of life in adults assisted by family doctor program in Niterói, Brazil
spellingShingle Gender and obesity interaction in quality of life in adults assisted by family doctor program in Niterói, Brazil
Torres,Karla Dala Paula
Quality of life
Obesity
Gender
Biological interaction
title_short Gender and obesity interaction in quality of life in adults assisted by family doctor program in Niterói, Brazil
title_full Gender and obesity interaction in quality of life in adults assisted by family doctor program in Niterói, Brazil
title_fullStr Gender and obesity interaction in quality of life in adults assisted by family doctor program in Niterói, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Gender and obesity interaction in quality of life in adults assisted by family doctor program in Niterói, Brazil
title_sort Gender and obesity interaction in quality of life in adults assisted by family doctor program in Niterói, Brazil
author Torres,Karla Dala Paula
author_facet Torres,Karla Dala Paula
Rosa,Maria Luiza Garcia
Moscavitch,Samuel Datum
author_role author
author2 Rosa,Maria Luiza Garcia
Moscavitch,Samuel Datum
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres,Karla Dala Paula
Rosa,Maria Luiza Garcia
Moscavitch,Samuel Datum
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Quality of life
Obesity
Gender
Biological interaction
topic Quality of life
Obesity
Gender
Biological interaction
description Abstract Obesity impacts the quality of life (HRQL). Studies about the effects of a possible interaction between gender and body mass are rare. The objective of the present paper is to estimate the biological interaction between gender and obesity on HRQL. This was a cross-sectional study based on data from CAMELIA study with population assisted by the Family Doctor Program of Niteroi visited between June 2006 and December 2007. HRQL was assessed by the SF-36. The exposure categories were: obese women, non-obese women, obese men and non-obese men, the reference category. Obese women showed higher percentages of low overall, physical and mental quality of life with the largest associations in the physical component. The excess risk due to interaction was statistically significant in physical dimension: RERI = 1.97 (0.40-3.52) and RERIa = 1,97 (0.40-1.7). Among the Brazilian population aged 20–64 years, obesity was independently associated with low HRQL. This association differed by gender, being significant for women. The possibility of the combined effect takes greater importance in the context of increasing incidence of obesity globally. Healthcare professionals in primary care settings should pay attention to gender differences in the impact of obesity on HRQL.
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