Alghalyini Baraa, Zaidi Abdul Rehman Zia, Faroog Zainudheen, Aljejakli Mohamad, Garad Najib Fares, Nyroze Muaadh Shariff Muhammad, Ejaz Muhammad Usaid, Khedr Mustafa, Yousif Mohamed, Khan Msm Abrar Fuad, Khateeb Abdulghaffar
Department of Family & Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Alfaisal University, Riyadh 11533, Saudi Arabia.
College of Medicine, Alfaisal University, Riyadh 11533, Saudi Arabia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Dec 13;12(24):2528. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12242528.
: Obesity is a growing public health concern worldwide, and Saudi Arabia faces rising rates of obesity-related conditions, including diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Bariatric surgery is a recognized treatment for severe obesity, offering significant health benefits. This study evaluates the Saudi population's awareness and attitudes towards bariatric surgery, examining knowledge levels, perceptions, and potential barriers. : A cross-sectional survey was conducted among adults in Riyadh using convenience and snowball sampling. The survey included demographic data, awareness of obesity and bariatric surgery, attitudes towards the procedure, perceived barriers, and willingness to consider surgery. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression. : Among 313 participants (mean BMI 26.98 kg/m), 41.9% identified obesity as a disease, and 48.9% recognized the effectiveness of bariatric surgery for severe obesity. Knowledge scores averaged 4.08 (out of 5) for obesity and 3.28 (out of 6) for bariatric surgery. Significant associations were found between bariatric surgery knowledge and gender ( < 0.001), BMI ( = 0.004), income ( = 0.025), and educational level ( = 0.001). While 71.2% would not consider surgery, misconceptions about risks, stigma, and cost remain common barriers. : Although awareness of bariatric surgery in Saudi Arabia is moderate, misconceptions about safety and financial constraints persist. Public education campaigns are necessary to dispel myths, improve understanding, and promote bariatric surgery as a viable treatment option for severe obesity. Expanding insurance coverage and financial support may also enhance accessibility and adoption of this life-saving intervention.
肥胖是全球日益严重的公共卫生问题,沙特阿拉伯面临着与肥胖相关疾病(包括糖尿病和心血管疾病)发病率不断上升的情况。减肥手术是治疗重度肥胖的一种公认疗法,具有显著的健康益处。本研究评估沙特人群对减肥手术的认知和态度,考察知识水平、看法及潜在障碍。
在利雅得的成年人中采用便利抽样和滚雪球抽样进行了一项横断面调查。该调查包括人口统计学数据、对肥胖和减肥手术的认知、对该手术的态度、感知到的障碍以及考虑手术的意愿。使用描述性统计和逻辑回归分析数据。
在313名参与者(平均体重指数为26.98kg/m)中,41.9%的人将肥胖视为一种疾病,48.9%的人认可减肥手术对重度肥胖的有效性。肥胖知识得分平均为4.08(满分5分),减肥手术知识得分平均为3.28(满分6分)。发现减肥手术知识与性别(P<0.001)、体重指数(P = 0.004)、收入(P = 0.025)和教育水平(P = 0.001)之间存在显著关联。虽然71.2%的人不会考虑手术,但对风险、耻辱感和费用的误解仍然是常见障碍。
尽管沙特阿拉伯对减肥手术的认知处于中等水平,但对安全性和经济限制的误解依然存在。开展公众教育活动以消除误解、增进理解并推广减肥手术作为重度肥胖的一种可行治疗选择是必要的。扩大保险覆盖范围和提供财政支持也可能会提高这种挽救生命干预措施的可及性和接受度。