Self-perception of health of women with excess weight

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Autor(a) principal: Palmeira, Catia Suely
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Jesus, Natalia Vieira de, Monteiro, Jessica Cruz da Silva, Oliveira, Fernanda Santos, Macedo, Tassia Teles Santana, Mussi, Fernanda Carneiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23151
Resumo: Objective: to describe the self-perception of health of overweight women and to verify its association with sociodemographic, clinical and lifestyle variables. Cross-sectional study carried out in a reference obesity clinic in Salvador-BA, with 101 women interviewed using specific instruments and undergoing clinical evaluation. Data were analyzed descriptively and using inferential statistics. The mean age was 47.8 years (sd = 9.0 years). Black race/color predominated (93.1%), high school education (57.4%), marital status without a partner (51.5%), family monthly income ≤ three minimum wages (87.0%), obesity grade III (31.7%), presence of 1 to 2 comorbidities (62.4%), mainly arterial hypertension (61.4%). As for self-rated health, 55.4% classified it as regular, 24.8% good and 11.9% poor. There was a statistically significant association between self-perceived health and physical activity, alcohol consumption and identification of the consequences of being overweight for life. The high prevalence of negative self-rated health is worrisome considering that it is strongly associated with morbidity and mortality.
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spelling Self-perception of health of women with excess weight Autopercepción de la salud de las mujerescon exceso de pesoAutopercepção de saúde de mulheres com excesso de pesoObesityWomanSelf-perception of healthAdult population.ObesidadMujerAutopercepción de la saludPoblación adulta.ObesidadeMulherAutopercepção de saúdePopulação adulta.Objective: to describe the self-perception of health of overweight women and to verify its association with sociodemographic, clinical and lifestyle variables. Cross-sectional study carried out in a reference obesity clinic in Salvador-BA, with 101 women interviewed using specific instruments and undergoing clinical evaluation. Data were analyzed descriptively and using inferential statistics. The mean age was 47.8 years (sd = 9.0 years). Black race/color predominated (93.1%), high school education (57.4%), marital status without a partner (51.5%), family monthly income ≤ three minimum wages (87.0%), obesity grade III (31.7%), presence of 1 to 2 comorbidities (62.4%), mainly arterial hypertension (61.4%). As for self-rated health, 55.4% classified it as regular, 24.8% good and 11.9% poor. There was a statistically significant association between self-perceived health and physical activity, alcohol consumption and identification of the consequences of being overweight for life. The high prevalence of negative self-rated health is worrisome considering that it is strongly associated with morbidity and mortality.Objetivo: describir la autopercepción de salud de mujeres con sobrepeso y verificar su asociación con variables sociodemográficas, clínicas y de estilo de vida. Estudio transversal realizado en clínica de obesidad de referencia en Salvador-BA, con 101 mujeres entrevistadas con instrumentos específicos y evaluadas mediante exámenes clínicos. Los datos se analizaron de forma descriptiva y mediante estadística inferencial. La edad media fue de 47,8 años (de = 9,0 años). Predominó la raza / color negro (93,1%), educación secundaria (57,4%), estado civil sin pareja (51,5%), ingreso familiar mensual ≤ tres salarios mínimos (87,0%), obesidad grado III (31,7%), presencia de 1 a 2 comorbilidades (62,4%), principalmente hipertensión arterial (61,4%). En cuanto a la autopercepción de la salud, el 55,4% la clasifica como regular, el 24,8% buena y el 11,9% mala. Verificado asociación estadísticamente significativa entre la salud autopercibida y la actividad física, el consumo de alcohol y la identificación de las consecuencias del sobrepeso de por vida. La alta prevalencia de salud autoevaluada negativa es preocupante considerando que está fuertemente asociada con la morbilidad y la mortalidad.Objetivo: descrever a autopercepção de saúde de mulheres com excesso de peso e verificar a sua associação com variáveis sociodemográficas, clínicas e hábitos de vida. Estudo transversal realizado em ambulatório de referência em obesidade, em Salvador-BA, sendo 101 mulheres entrevistadas mediante instrumentos específicos e submetidas a avaliação clínica. Os dados foram analisados descritivamente e pela estatística inferencial. A média de idade foi de 47,8 anos (dp =9,0 anos). Predominaram raça/cor negra (93,1%), 2º grau de escolaridade (57,4%), situação conjugal sem companheiro (51,5%), renda mensal familiar ≤ três salários-mínimos (87,0%), obesidade grau III (31,7%), presença de 1 a 2 comorbidades (62,4%), principalmente hipertensão arterial (61,4%). Quanto à autopercepção de saúde, 55,4% a classificaram como regular, 24,8% boa e 11,9% ruim. Houve associação estatisticamente significante entre autopercepção de saúde e prática de atividade física, consumo de bebida alcoólica e identificação das consequências do excesso de peso para a vida. A elevada prevalência de autopercepção de saúde negativa é preocupante considerando que está fortemente associada à morbidade e mortalidade.Research, Society and Development2021-12-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2315110.33448/rsd-v10i15.23151Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 15; e499101523151Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 15; e499101523151Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 15; e4991015231512525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23151/20538Copyright (c) 2021 Catia Suely Palmeira; Natalia Vieira de Jesus; Jessica Cruz da Silva Monteiro; Fernanda Santos Oliveira; Tassia Teles Santana Macedo; Fernanda Carneiro Mussihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPalmeira, Catia SuelyJesus, Natalia Vieira de Monteiro, Jessica Cruz da SilvaOliveira, Fernanda Santos Macedo, Tassia Teles SantanaMussi, Fernanda Carneiro2021-12-06T10:13:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23151Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:06.403411Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Self-perception of health of women with excess weight
Autopercepción de la salud de las mujerescon exceso de peso
Autopercepção de saúde de mulheres com excesso de peso
title Self-perception of health of women with excess weight
spellingShingle Self-perception of health of women with excess weight
Palmeira, Catia Suely
Obesity
Woman
Self-perception of health
Adult population.
Obesidad
Mujer
Autopercepción de la salud
Población adulta.
Obesidade
Mulher
Autopercepção de saúde
População adulta.
title_short Self-perception of health of women with excess weight
title_full Self-perception of health of women with excess weight
title_fullStr Self-perception of health of women with excess weight
title_full_unstemmed Self-perception of health of women with excess weight
title_sort Self-perception of health of women with excess weight
author Palmeira, Catia Suely
author_facet Palmeira, Catia Suely
Jesus, Natalia Vieira de
Monteiro, Jessica Cruz da Silva
Oliveira, Fernanda Santos
Macedo, Tassia Teles Santana
Mussi, Fernanda Carneiro
author_role author
author2 Jesus, Natalia Vieira de
Monteiro, Jessica Cruz da Silva
Oliveira, Fernanda Santos
Macedo, Tassia Teles Santana
Mussi, Fernanda Carneiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Palmeira, Catia Suely
Jesus, Natalia Vieira de
Monteiro, Jessica Cruz da Silva
Oliveira, Fernanda Santos
Macedo, Tassia Teles Santana
Mussi, Fernanda Carneiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obesity
Woman
Self-perception of health
Adult population.
Obesidad
Mujer
Autopercepción de la salud
Población adulta.
Obesidade
Mulher
Autopercepção de saúde
População adulta.
topic Obesity
Woman
Self-perception of health
Adult population.
Obesidad
Mujer
Autopercepción de la salud
Población adulta.
Obesidade
Mulher
Autopercepção de saúde
População adulta.
description Objective: to describe the self-perception of health of overweight women and to verify its association with sociodemographic, clinical and lifestyle variables. Cross-sectional study carried out in a reference obesity clinic in Salvador-BA, with 101 women interviewed using specific instruments and undergoing clinical evaluation. Data were analyzed descriptively and using inferential statistics. The mean age was 47.8 years (sd = 9.0 years). Black race/color predominated (93.1%), high school education (57.4%), marital status without a partner (51.5%), family monthly income ≤ three minimum wages (87.0%), obesity grade III (31.7%), presence of 1 to 2 comorbidities (62.4%), mainly arterial hypertension (61.4%). As for self-rated health, 55.4% classified it as regular, 24.8% good and 11.9% poor. There was a statistically significant association between self-perceived health and physical activity, alcohol consumption and identification of the consequences of being overweight for life. The high prevalence of negative self-rated health is worrisome considering that it is strongly associated with morbidity and mortality.
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