Health Services and Systems Research, Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, 8 College Road, Singapore 169857, Singapore.
Qual Life Res. 2010 Mar;19(2):167-76. doi: 10.1007/s11136-009-9578-8.
To investigate the relationship between body mass and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among Singaporean adolescents. Variation in this relationship by age, gender and ethnicity, and association of HRQOL with change in body mass over time and with demographic, socioeconomic and health variables were also assessed.
HRQOL was assessed for Singaporean adolescents aged 11-18 from their own (N=1,249) and their parent’s (N=948) perspective using PedsQLTM 4.0 generic core scales. Body mass, measured as body mass index z-score based on the WHO Reference 2007, was categorized as thin, healthy weight, overweight and obese. Multiple linear regression models assessed the relationship between current body mass and HRQOL, adjusting for demographic, socioeconomic and health variables. Differences between adolescent and parent-proxy reported HRQOL were also investigated.
Obese adolescents (and their parents) reported significantly lower HRQOL, overall and in most domains, compared to healthy weight adolescents. Parents tended to report lower HRQOL for their adolescents than the adolescents did themselves; however, this difference was much larger and statistically significant for obese adolescents.
Obesity is associated with reduced HRQOL among adolescents. The effect in these Singaporean adolescents is similar to that in populations with higher rates of obesity. Awareness of this relationship can make it easier for health professionals, teachers, parents and peers to be supportive of obese adolescents.
调查新加坡青少年的体重与健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)之间的关系。还评估了这种关系在年龄、性别和种族方面的差异,以及 HRQOL 与随时间推移的体重变化以及与人口统计学、社会经济和健康变量的关系。
使用 PedsQLTM 4.0 通用核心量表从青少年自身(N=1249)和家长(N=948)的角度评估了新加坡 11-18 岁青少年的 HRQOL。体重通过基于世界卫生组织 2007 年参考标准的体重指数 z 分数进行测量,并分为消瘦、健康体重、超重和肥胖。多元线性回归模型评估了当前体重与 HRQOL 之间的关系,调整了人口统计学、社会经济和健康变量。还研究了青少年和家长报告的 HRQOL 之间的差异。
肥胖青少年(及其家长)报告的 HRQOL 明显低于健康体重青少年,总体和大多数领域均如此。与青少年自身相比,家长往往会报告青少年的 HRQOL 较低;但是,对于肥胖青少年来说,这种差异更大且具有统计学意义。
肥胖与青少年 HRQOL 降低有关。在这些新加坡青少年中,这种影响与肥胖率较高的人群中的影响相似。了解这种关系可以使卫生专业人员、教师、家长和同伴更容易支持肥胖青少年。