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英国首次新冠疫情封锁对严重和复杂肥胖患者健康相关行为及心理健康的负面影响。

Negative impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown upon health-related behaviours and psychological wellbeing in people living with severe and complex obesity in the UK.

作者信息

Brown Adrian, Flint Stuart W, Kalea Anastasia Z, O'Kane Mary, Williams Simon, Batterham Rachel L

机构信息

Centre for Obesity Research, University College London, London, UK.

Bariatric Centre for Weight Management and Metabolic Surgery, University College London Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

EClinicalMedicine. 2021 Apr;34:100796. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.100796. Epub 2021 Mar 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has led to unprecedented changes in the way we live, particularly for people at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19. People with pre-existing health conditions have been markedly impacted and, in some instances, left unsupported due to reduced provision of routine healthcare services. People living with obesity (PLWO) are identified as at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 infection. Currently, there is a paucity of evidence about the impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown on PLWO, including those accessing weight management and bariatric surgery services (WMS).

METHODS

543 adults (16-80 years) with obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m) were recruited between 14th May and 9th July 2020 through social media advertisements, professional and patient obesity organisations and WMS. Participants completed an online survey regarding the impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown upon, mental health, well-being, health-related behaviours, risk mitigating behaviours, access to WMS and weight stigma.

FINDINGS

During the first COVID-19 lockdown, the majority of PLWO reported deterioration of their mental health and health-related behaviours such as diet, physical activity (PA) and sleep. With 55% reporting an unhealthier diet, 61% reduced PA and 80% worsening of their sleep. Higher depression and lower wellbeing scores were found to associate with the greatest adverse impact upon health-related behaviours. PLWO who were attending WMS prior to the first lockdown reported a greater deterioration of their diet, with nearly 50% reporting worsening of their diet and PA worsening compared to PLWO who were not attending WMS. Most participants took two or more risk mitigating actions (73%). PLWO attending WMS reported reduced access (44%) with insufficient information (49%) from their clinical service providers. The majority of participants reported no change in perceived weight stigma.

INTERPRETATION

This study shows the detrimental impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown on PLWO in relation to health-related behaviours, mental health and access to WMS. Our findings show that PLWO with poor mental health and those attending WMS were most adversely impacted and highlights the need for greater mental health support and continued provision of support from WMS for PLWO during future lockdowns.

FUNDING

This research was funded through National Institute for Health Research University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre funding.

摘要

背景

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)给我们的生活方式带来了前所未有的变化,尤其是对于那些感染COVID-19后患重病风险较高的人群。患有基础疾病的人受到了显著影响,在某些情况下,由于常规医疗服务的提供减少而得不到支持。肥胖症患者(PLWO)被确定为感染COVID-19后患重病风险较高的人群。目前,关于首次COVID-19封锁对PLWO的影响,包括对那些接受体重管理和减肥手术服务(WMS)的人的影响,证据不足。

方法

2020年5月14日至7月9日期间,通过社交媒体广告、专业和患者肥胖组织以及WMS招募了543名年龄在16 - 80岁之间的肥胖成年人(BMI≥30kg/m²)。参与者完成了一项关于首次COVID-19封锁对心理健康、幸福感、健康相关行为、风险缓解行为、获得WMS的机会以及体重耻辱感影响的在线调查。

结果

在首次COVID-19封锁期间,大多数PLWO报告其心理健康以及饮食、身体活动(PA)和睡眠等健康相关行为恶化。55%的人报告饮食更不健康,61%的人减少了PA,80%的人睡眠质量变差。发现较高的抑郁得分和较低的幸福感得分与对健康相关行为的最大不利影响相关。在首次封锁前参加WMS的PLWO报告其饮食恶化程度更大,近50%的人报告饮食变差,与未参加WMS的PLWO相比,PA也变差。大多数参与者采取了两种或更多的风险缓解措施(73%)。参加WMS的PLWO报告获得服务的机会减少(44%),且临床服务提供者提供的信息不足(49%)。大多数参与者报告感知到的体重耻辱感没有变化。

解读

本研究显示了首次COVID-19封锁对PLWO在健康相关行为、心理健康和获得WMS机会方面的不利影响。我们的研究结果表明,心理健康状况不佳的PLWO以及参加WMS的人受到的不利影响最大,并强调在未来封锁期间需要为PLWO提供更多的心理健康支持以及WMS持续提供支持。

资金来源

本研究由英国国家卫生研究院伦敦大学学院医院生物医学研究中心资助。

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