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肥胖与健康相关生活质量:社会支持是否会缓和现有关联?

Obesity and health-related quality of life: does social support moderate existing associations?

作者信息

Wiczinski Eileen, Döring Angela, John Jürgen, von Lengerke Thomas

机构信息

Medical Psychology Unit, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.

出版信息

Br J Health Psychol. 2009 Nov;14(Pt 4):717-34. doi: 10.1348/135910708X401867. Epub 2009 Jan 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Obesity has been shown to be negatively related to physical health-related quality of life (HQOL) much more strongly than mental HQOL. This is remarkable given findings on obesity-related social stigmata and associations with depression. Considering obesity as a stressor, this study tests for a moderating role of social support for obesity/HQOL associations among women and men.

DESIGN

Data come from N=2,732 participants aged 35-74 years in a 2004-2005 general population survey in the Augsburg region, Germany.

METHODS

Body weight and height were assessed by anthropometric measurements (classified by body mass index using WHO standards), social support by the Social Support Questionnaire 14-item Short-Form (F-SozU-K14) and HQOL by the 12-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-12). In multiple regression and general linear models, age, education, family status, health insurance, and place of residence were adjusted for.

RESULTS

Among both genders, obesity was associated with reduced physical but not mental HQOL. Among men reporting strong social support, physical HQOL was impaired neither in the moderately nor the severely obese group (compared with normal weight), while it was given less social support. Among women, poor physical HQOL was associated with obesity regardless of social support.

CONCLUSIONS

In this adult population sample, no association was found for obesity with mental HQOL. In contrast, a negative association with physical HQOL exists for all subgroups except men with strong social support, indicating that social support buffers obesity-related impairments in physical HQOL in men but not in women. This suggests that obese women and men with strong social support represent distinct populations, with possible implications for obesity care.

摘要

目的

研究表明,肥胖与身体健康相关生活质量(HQOL)的负相关程度远高于心理健康相关生活质量。鉴于肥胖相关的社会耻辱感以及与抑郁症的关联,这一现象值得关注。将肥胖视为一种压力源,本研究旨在检验社会支持在男女肥胖与HQOL关联中的调节作用。

设计

数据来自2004 - 2005年德国奥格斯堡地区的一项针对2732名年龄在35 - 74岁的普通人群的调查。

方法

通过人体测量评估体重和身高(按照世界卫生组织标准根据体重指数分类),使用社会支持问卷简表14项(F - SozU - K14)评估社会支持,使用健康调查简表12项(SF - 12)评估HQOL。在多元回归和一般线性模型中,对年龄、教育程度、家庭状况、健康保险和居住地点进行了调整。

结果

在男女两性中,肥胖均与身体HQOL降低相关,但与心理健康相关生活质量无关。在报告有强大社会支持的男性中,中度和重度肥胖组的身体HQOL均未受损(与正常体重相比),而社会支持较少的男性则不然。在女性中,无论社会支持情况如何,较差的身体HQOL都与肥胖相关。

结论

在这个成年人群样本中,未发现肥胖与心理健康相关生活质量之间存在关联。相反,除了社会支持强大的男性外,所有亚组中肥胖与身体HQOL均存在负相关,这表明社会支持缓冲了肥胖对男性身体HQOL的损害,但对女性则不然。这表明肥胖且社会支持强大的女性和男性代表了不同的人群,这可能对肥胖护理具有启示意义。

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