Jacobs Anne, Nijland Leontien M G, Steenhuis Ingrid H M, van Veen Ruben N, Liem Ronald S L, Pijl Hanno, Ter Beek Lies, Tollenaar Rob A E M, Monpellier Valerie M
Nederlandse Obesitas Kliniek, Huis ter Heide, The Netherlands.
Department of Surgery, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Obes Facts. 2025;18(1):1-9. doi: 10.1159/000541408. Epub 2024 Oct 3.
Specialized lifestyle programmes for patients undergoing metabolic-bariatric surgery (MBS) are provided to facilitate adjustment and adherence to a healthy lifestyle after surgery. However, pre-programme food and health literacy in MBS patients is often unknown. In the general population, approximately three-quarters of people exhibit sufficient health literacy. This study aimed to examine food and health literacy of patients awaiting MBS and to identify patient-specific factors associated with these literacies.
Patients awaiting MBS completed questionnaires on food literacy (Self-Perceived Food Literacy scale) and health literacy (European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire-16) at the start of a preoperative lifestyle programme. Linear and logistic regression analyses were used to identify associations between multiple variables and preoperative food and health literacy.
Among 216 patients, the preoperative mean food literacy score was 3.49 ± 0.44, on a five-point scale. Furthermore, 96.3% of patients showed sufficient health literacy, with scores of 13 or more out of 16. Patients with sufficient health literacy had higher food literacy scores (β 0.508; 95% CI: 0.208-0.809, p < 0.001).
This study among people living with obesity awaiting MBS suggests that food literacy is comparable, and health literacy is higher than in the general population. These findings emphasize the complexity of the aetiology of obesity due to factors that extend beyond food and health literacy.
为接受代谢减重手术(MBS)的患者提供专门的生活方式项目,以促进术后对健康生活方式的调整和坚持。然而,MBS患者术前的饮食和健康素养往往不为人知。在一般人群中,约四分之三的人具备足够的健康素养。本研究旨在调查等待MBS的患者的饮食和健康素养,并确定与这些素养相关的患者特异性因素。
等待MBS的患者在术前生活方式项目开始时完成了关于饮食素养(自我感知饮食素养量表)和健康素养(欧洲健康素养调查问卷 - 16)的问卷。采用线性和逻辑回归分析来确定多个变量与术前饮食和健康素养之间的关联。
在216名患者中,术前饮食素养平均得分为3.49±0.44(五分制)。此外,96.3%的患者表现出足够的健康素养,在16分中得分为13分或更高。具备足够健康素养的患者饮食素养得分更高(β 0.508;95%置信区间:0.208 - 0.809,p < 0.001)。
这项针对等待MBS的肥胖患者的研究表明,饮食素养相当,且健康素养高于一般人群。这些发现强调了肥胖病因的复杂性,其因素超出了饮食和健康素养。