Body fat stigma in gyms: consequences for adherence to nutritional monitoring
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Resumo: | The increase of obesity in the world and the stigma suffered by individuals with excess body fat in various environments is notorious. Fitness centers end up reinforcing it and may influence psychosocial aspects and adherence to nutritional monitoring. This study aimed to relate the consequences of the stigma of body fat in gyms with the adherence to nutritional monitoring. This was a cross-sectional and descriptive study. The sample was composed of 56 individuals (18 to 59 years old), of both genders, with BMI between 18.5 and 40 kg/m², who attend or have attended gyms. A questionnaire was applied, divided into three themes: sociodemographic data, stigma in the gym, and nutrition in gyms. The data were tabulated in MS Excel and statistically analyzed using SPSS software (version 21), comparing the variables using the chi-square and having a statistical relationship of p<0.05. The research resulted in a subtle relationship between body fat stigma and adherence to nutritional monitoring. Although the consequences for adherence were not evident in this study, it was found that overweight individuals suffer stigma through negative comments about their bodies; they feel stared at in the gym or ashamed of their weight; they have difficulty acquiring clothes, perceive prejudice coming from gym staff and nutritionists; and feel that the equipment is not adequate for their bodies. Thus, a multiprofessional follow-up is essential to deal with the issue and more studies are needed to investigate the stigma of body fat in gyms. |
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Body fat stigma in gyms: consequences for adherence to nutritional monitoringEl estigma de la grasa corporal en los gimnasios: consecuencias para la adherencia al control nutricionalEstigma da gordura corporal em academias: consequências para a adesão do acompanhamento nutricionalEstigma SocialObesidadPrejuicio de PesoCentros de AcondicionamientoCiencias de la nutrición.Social StigmaObesityWeigth PrejudiceFitness CentersNutritional sciences.Estigma SocialObesidadePreconceito de PesoAcademias de ginásticaCiências da nutrição.The increase of obesity in the world and the stigma suffered by individuals with excess body fat in various environments is notorious. Fitness centers end up reinforcing it and may influence psychosocial aspects and adherence to nutritional monitoring. This study aimed to relate the consequences of the stigma of body fat in gyms with the adherence to nutritional monitoring. This was a cross-sectional and descriptive study. The sample was composed of 56 individuals (18 to 59 years old), of both genders, with BMI between 18.5 and 40 kg/m², who attend or have attended gyms. A questionnaire was applied, divided into three themes: sociodemographic data, stigma in the gym, and nutrition in gyms. The data were tabulated in MS Excel and statistically analyzed using SPSS software (version 21), comparing the variables using the chi-square and having a statistical relationship of p<0.05. The research resulted in a subtle relationship between body fat stigma and adherence to nutritional monitoring. Although the consequences for adherence were not evident in this study, it was found that overweight individuals suffer stigma through negative comments about their bodies; they feel stared at in the gym or ashamed of their weight; they have difficulty acquiring clothes, perceive prejudice coming from gym staff and nutritionists; and feel that the equipment is not adequate for their bodies. Thus, a multiprofessional follow-up is essential to deal with the issue and more studies are needed to investigate the stigma of body fat in gyms.Es notorio el aumento de la obesidad en el mundo y el estigma que sufren los individuos con exceso de grasa corporal en diversos ambientes. Los clubes de fitness acaban reforzándola y pueden influir en los aspectos psicosociales y en la adherencia al control nutricional. Este estudio pretendía relacionar las consecuencias del estigma de la grasa corporal en los gimnasios con la adherencia al seguimiento nutricional. Se trata de un estudio transversal y descriptivo. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 56 individuos (18 a 59 años), de ambos sexos, con IMC entre 18,5 y 40 kg/m², que asisten o han asistido a gimnasios. Se aplicó un cuestionario dividido en tres temas: datos sociodemográficos, estigmatización en el gimnasio y nutrición en los gimnasios. Los datos se tabularon en el programa MS Excel y se analizaron estadísticamente con el software SPSS (versión 21), comparando las variables por chi-cuadrado y teniendo como relación estadística p<0,05. La investigación dio como resultado una sutil relación entre el estigma de la grasa corporal y la adherencia al control nutricional. Aunque las consecuencias para la adherencia no fueron evidentes en este estudio, se descubrió que las personas con sobrepeso sufren el estigma a través de comentarios negativos sobre sus cuerpos, se sienten mirados en el gimnasio o avergonzados por su peso; tienen dificultades para adquirir ropa, perciben prejuicios por parte del personal del gimnasio y de los nutricionistas; y sienten que el equipamiento no es adecuado para sus cuerpos. Por lo tanto, es esencial un seguimiento multiprofesional para tratar el tema y se necesitan más estudios para investigar el estigma de la grasa corporal en los gimnasios.É notório o aumento da obesidade no mundo e do estigma sofrido pelos indivíduos com excesso de gordura corporal em diversos ambientes. As academias de ginástica acabam reforçando-o e podem influenciar em aspectos psicossociais e na adesão do acompanhamento nutricional. Este estudo teve como objetivo relacionar as consequências do estigma da gordura corporal nas academias com a adesão do acompanhamento nutricional. Tratou-se de um estudo transversal e descritivo. A amostra foi composta por 56 indivíduos (18 a 59 anos), de ambos os sexos, com IMC entre 18,5 e 40 kg/m², que frequentam ou já frequentaram academias. Foi aplicado um questionário dividido em três temas: dados sociodemográficos, estigma na academia e nutrição nas academias. Os dados foram tabulados no programa MS Excel e analisados estatisticamente pelo software SPSS (versão 21), comparando as variáveis por meio do qui-quadrado e tendo como relação estatística p<0,05. A pesquisa teve como resultado uma relação sutil entre o estigma da gordura corporal e a adesão do acompanhamento nutricional. Apesar das consequências para a adesão não ficarem evidentes neste estudo, verificou-se que os indivíduos com excesso de peso sofrem o estigma por meio de comentários negativos sobre seus corpos, sentem-se encarados na academia ou envergonhados pelo seu peso; têm dificuldade de adquirir roupas, percebem preconceito vindo de funcionários da academia e nutricionistas; e sentem que os equipamentos não são adequados para seus corpos. Assim, é imprescindível um acompanhamento multiprofissional para lidar com o tema e são necessários mais estudos que investiguem sobre o estigma da gordura corporal nas academias.Research, Society and Development2022-07-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3158610.33448/rsd-v11i9.31586Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e7711931586Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e7711931586Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e77119315862525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31586/26918Copyright (c) 2022 Bruna Gabriela Caso Santos; Fernanda Lopes Soares Brandão; Dayanne da Costa Maynard; Ana Cristina de Castro Pereira Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Bruna Gabriela CasoBrandão, Fernanda Lopes SoaresMaynard, Dayanne da Costa Santos, Ana Cristina de Castro Pereira2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31586Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:52.603048Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Body fat stigma in gyms: consequences for adherence to nutritional monitoring El estigma de la grasa corporal en los gimnasios: consecuencias para la adherencia al control nutricional Estigma da gordura corporal em academias: consequências para a adesão do acompanhamento nutricional |
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Body fat stigma in gyms: consequences for adherence to nutritional monitoring |
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Body fat stigma in gyms: consequences for adherence to nutritional monitoring Santos, Bruna Gabriela Caso Estigma Social Obesidad Prejuicio de Peso Centros de Acondicionamiento Ciencias de la nutrición. Social Stigma Obesity Weigth Prejudice Fitness Centers Nutritional sciences. Estigma Social Obesidade Preconceito de Peso Academias de ginástica Ciências da nutrição. |
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Body fat stigma in gyms: consequences for adherence to nutritional monitoring |
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Body fat stigma in gyms: consequences for adherence to nutritional monitoring |
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Body fat stigma in gyms: consequences for adherence to nutritional monitoring |
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Body fat stigma in gyms: consequences for adherence to nutritional monitoring |
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Body fat stigma in gyms: consequences for adherence to nutritional monitoring |
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Santos, Bruna Gabriela Caso |
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Santos, Bruna Gabriela Caso Brandão, Fernanda Lopes Soares Maynard, Dayanne da Costa Santos, Ana Cristina de Castro Pereira |
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Brandão, Fernanda Lopes Soares Maynard, Dayanne da Costa Santos, Ana Cristina de Castro Pereira |
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Santos, Bruna Gabriela Caso Brandão, Fernanda Lopes Soares Maynard, Dayanne da Costa Santos, Ana Cristina de Castro Pereira |
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Estigma Social Obesidad Prejuicio de Peso Centros de Acondicionamiento Ciencias de la nutrición. Social Stigma Obesity Weigth Prejudice Fitness Centers Nutritional sciences. Estigma Social Obesidade Preconceito de Peso Academias de ginástica Ciências da nutrição. |
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Estigma Social Obesidad Prejuicio de Peso Centros de Acondicionamiento Ciencias de la nutrición. Social Stigma Obesity Weigth Prejudice Fitness Centers Nutritional sciences. Estigma Social Obesidade Preconceito de Peso Academias de ginástica Ciências da nutrição. |
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The increase of obesity in the world and the stigma suffered by individuals with excess body fat in various environments is notorious. Fitness centers end up reinforcing it and may influence psychosocial aspects and adherence to nutritional monitoring. This study aimed to relate the consequences of the stigma of body fat in gyms with the adherence to nutritional monitoring. This was a cross-sectional and descriptive study. The sample was composed of 56 individuals (18 to 59 years old), of both genders, with BMI between 18.5 and 40 kg/m², who attend or have attended gyms. A questionnaire was applied, divided into three themes: sociodemographic data, stigma in the gym, and nutrition in gyms. The data were tabulated in MS Excel and statistically analyzed using SPSS software (version 21), comparing the variables using the chi-square and having a statistical relationship of p<0.05. The research resulted in a subtle relationship between body fat stigma and adherence to nutritional monitoring. Although the consequences for adherence were not evident in this study, it was found that overweight individuals suffer stigma through negative comments about their bodies; they feel stared at in the gym or ashamed of their weight; they have difficulty acquiring clothes, perceive prejudice coming from gym staff and nutritionists; and feel that the equipment is not adequate for their bodies. Thus, a multiprofessional follow-up is essential to deal with the issue and more studies are needed to investigate the stigma of body fat in gyms. |
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