| Literature DB >> 24916037 |
Jacqueline Tol1, Ilse C Swinkels, Dinny H De Bakker, Cindy Veenhof, Jaap C Seidell.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity is growing worldwide. Obesity guidelines recommend increasing the level of weight-related care for persons with elevated levels of weight-related health risk (WRHR). However, there seems to be a discrepancy between need for and use of weight-related care. The primary aim of this study is to examine predisposing factors that may influence readiness to lose weight and intention to use weight-related care in an overweight population.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24916037 PMCID: PMC4085466 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Contents of obesity prevention and management by level of weight-related health risk.
Figure 2Flowchart of study participants. Legend: No , Yes . * Weight-related health risk (WRHR) could not be determined for 14 respondents since they did not enter details of their height and weight. Body mass index (BMI) could therefore not be calculated. Since BMI was missing at random, these 14 respondents were excluded from the analysis. ** 200 respondents with an elevated level of weight-related health risk (BMI ≥ 25) were not ready to lose weight. They were asked to report the three most important reasons for not being ready to lose weight.
Figure 3Perception of care providers’ suitability to give dietary advice, among persons with an increased weight-related health risk (%).
Figure 4Expectations of dietitians, among persons with an increased weight-related health risk who (fully) agreed with the statements (%).
Influence of determinants on reported readiness to lose weight, stratified by weight related health risk*
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| Age category, n (%) | P = 0.121 | P = 0.559 | ||||
| 20 – 39.9 | 28(73.7) | 10(26.3) | 21(67.7) | 10(32.3) | 5(55.6) | 4(44.4) |
| 40 – 49.9 | 17(51.5) | 16(48.5) | 13(59.1) | 9(40.9) | 5(55.6) | 4(44.4) |
| 50 – 59.9 | 26(60.5) | 17(39.5) | 23(52.3) | 21(47.7) | 9(81.8) | 2(18.2) |
| 60+ | 31(50.8) | 30(49.2) | 44(41.1) | 63(58.9) | 23(62.2) | 14(37.8) |
| Gender, n (%) | P = 0.670 | |||||
| Male | 47(48.0) | 51(52.0) | 42(39.6) | 64(60.4) | 18(66.7) | 9(33.3) |
| Female | 55(71.4) | 22(28.6 | 59(60.2) | 39(39.8) | 24(61.5) | 15(38.5) |
| Ethnic background, n (%) | P = 0.197 | P = 0.649 | P = 0.548 | |||
| Western | 8(80.0) | 2(20.0) | 3(50.0) | 3(50.0) | 1(33.3) | 2(66.7) |
| Non-Western | 94(57.0) | 71(43.0) | 98(49.5) | 100(50.5) | 41(65.1) | 22(34.9) |
| Educational level, n (%) | P = 0.996 | P = 0.754 | ||||
| Low (primary, lower vocational) | 7(58.3) | 5(41.7) | 6(20.0) | 24(80.0) | 6(60.0) | 4(40.0) |
| Advanced (secondary, pre-university) | 58(58.6) | 41(41.4) | 61(50.8) | 59(49.2) | 26(66.7) | 13(33.3) |
| High (bachelor’s degree or more) | 33(57.9) | 24(42.1) | 29(60.4) | 19(39.6) | 8(57.1) | 6(42.9) |
| Marital status, n (%) | P = 0.491 | P = 0.234 | ||||
| Married | 75(55.6) | 60(44.4) | 68(47.6) | 75(52.5) | 24(63.2) | 14(36.8) |
| Divorced | 7(63.6) | 4(36.4) | 9(45.0) | 11(55.0) | 8(88.9) | 1(11.1) |
| Widowed | 3(60.0) | 2(40.0) | 8(44.4) | 10(55.6) | 6(85.7) | 1(14.3) |
| Never married | 16(72.7) | 6(27.3) | 16(69.6) | 7(30.4) | 4(33.3) | 8(66.7) |
| Net monthly household income, n (%) | P = 0.484 | P = 0.978 | ||||
| Up to €1450 | 11(61.1) | 7(38.9) | 11(39.3) | 17(60.7) | 10(62.5) | 6(37.5) |
| €1450 < €2100 | 21(50.0) | 21(50.0) | 28(44.4) | 35(55.6) | 7(58.3) | 5(41.7) |
| €2100 < €2900 | 28(54.9) | 23(45.1) | 24(40.7) | 35(59.3) | 13(61.9) | 8(38.1) |
| €2900 + | 40(64.5) | 22(35.5) | 38(70.4) | 16(29.6) | 10(66.7) | 5(33.3) |
| Physical activity, n (%) | P = 0.864 | P = 0.587 | ||||
| < 5 days/week | 63(65.0) | 34(35.0) | 61(50.0) | 61(50.0) | 29(65.9) | 15(34.1) |
| ≥ 5 days/week | 39(50.0) | 39(50.0) | 40(48.8) | 42(51.2) | 13(59.1) | 9(40.9) |
| Accurate perception of weight, n (%) | P = 0.615 | |||||
| No | 40(38.5) | 64(61.5) | 36(33.6) | 71(66.4) | 5(62.5) | 3(37.5) |
| Yes | 61(88.4) | 8(11.6) | 65(67.7) | 31(32.3) | 37(63.8) | 21(36.2) |
| Self-perceived general health, n (%) | P = 0.474 | P = 0.536 | P = 0.532 | |||
| Poor/Fair | 5(50.0) | 5(50.0) | 18(50.0) | 18(50.0) | 15(71.4) | 6(28.6) |
| Good | 51(63.0) | 30(37.0) | 65(51.2) | 62(48.8) | 22(62.9) | 13(37.1) |
| Very good/excellent | 43(54.4) | 36(45.6) | 16(41.0) | 23(59.0) | 4(50.0) | 4(50.0) |
| Perceive dietitian as suitable caregiver, n (%) | P = 0.082 | P = 0.291 | P = 0.461 | |||
| No | 8(88.9) | 1(11.1) | 6(75.0) | 2(25.0) | 4(44.4) | 5(55.6) |
| Yes | 82(56.9) | 62(43.1) | 88(53.0) | 78(47.0) | 30(62.5) | 18(37.5) |
| Expectations of dietitian score | P = 0.186 | P = 0.189 | ||||
| mean ± sd | 3.5 ± 0.5 | 3.6 ± 0.5 | 3.6 ± 0.4 | 3.4 ± 0.5 | 3.6 ± 0.4 | 3.4 ± 0.5 |
| Trust-rating in dietitians | P = 0.489 | P = 0.197 | P = 0.941 | |||
| mean ± sd | 7.5 ± 0.9 | 7.3 ± 1.3 | 7.4 ± 1.0 | 7.2 ± 1.1 | 6.9 ± 1.9 | 7.0 ± 1.3 |
*Unadjusted results from bivariate analysis.
Factors associated with reported readiness to lose weight, stratified by weight related health risk - results from multivariate logistic regression analysis
| Accurate perception of weight | | | |
| No (reference) | | | |
| Yes | 14.16 | <0.001 | (5.71; 35.07) |
| Perceive dietitian as suitable caregiver | | | |
| No (reference) | | | |
| Yes | 0.09 | 0.025 | (0.01; 0.74) |
| Educational level | | | |
| Low (reference) | | | |
| Advanced | 4.83 | 0.006 | (1.58; 14.78) |
| High | 7.49 | 0.001 | (2.19; 25.63) |
| Accurate perception of weight | | | |
| No (reference) | | | |
| Yes | 3.68 | <0.001 | (1.91; 7.10) |
| Expectations of dietitian score | 2.70 | 0.011 | (1.26; 5.80) |
| Marital status | | | |
| Married (reference) | | | |
| Divorced | 4.67 | 0.167 | (0.53; 41.3) |
| Widowed | 3.50 | 0.268 | (0.38; 32.1) |
| Never married | 0.29 | 0.078 | (0.07; 1.14) |
Figure 5Reasons for not being ready to lose weight by weight-related health risk (% of n = 200). *There was a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) between the three levels of WRHR.
Influence of determinants on reported intention to use weight-related care*
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| Age category, n (%) | P = 0.090 | |
| 20 – 39.9 | 4(7.4) | 50(92.6) |
| 40 – 49.9 | 5(14.3) | 30(85.7) |
| 50 – 59.9 | 2(3.5) | 56(96.6) |
| 60+ | 15(15.3) | 83(84.7) |
| Gender, n (%) | P = 0.491 | |
| Male | 13(12.2) | 94(87.9) |
| Female | 13(9.4) | 125(90.6) |
| Ethnic background, n (%) | P = 0.622 | |
| Western | 26(11.2) | 207(88.8) |
| Non-Western | 0(0.0) | 12(100) |
| Educational level, n (%) | P = 0.208 | |
| Low (primary, lower vocational) | 4(21.1) | 15(78.9) |
| Advanced (secondary, pre university) | 15(10.3) | 130(89.7) |
| High (bachelor’s degree or more) | 5(7.1) | 65(92.9) |
| Marital status, n (%) | P = 0.226 | |
| Married | 14(8.4) | 153(91.6) |
| Divorced | 3(12.5) | 21(87.5) |
| Widowed | 4(23.5) | 13(76.5) |
| Never married | 5(13.9) | 31(86.1) |
| Net monthly household income, n (%) | P = 0.920 | |
| Up to €1450 | 3(9.4) | 29(90.6) |
| €1450 < €2100 | 7(12.5) | 49(87.5) |
| €2100 < €2900 | 7(10.8) | 58(89.2) |
| €2900 + | 8(9.1) | 80(90.9) |
| Physical activity, n (%) | P = 0.596 | |
| < 5 days/week | 15(9.8) | 138(90.2) |
| ≥ 5 days/week | 11(12.0) | 81(88.0) |
| Accurate perception of weight, n (%) | P = 0.560 | |
| No | 7(8.6) | 74(91.4) |
| Yes | 18(11.0) | 145(89.0) |
| Self-perceived general health, n (%) | P = | |
| Poor/Fair | 8(21.1) | 30(78.9) |
| Good | 15(10.9) | 123(89.1) |
| Very good/excellent | 2(3.2) | 61(96.8) |
| Weight-related Health Risk: | P | |
| Mild | 2(2.0) | 100(98.0) |
| Moderate | 11(10.9) | 90(89.1) |
| Severe or very severe | 13(31.0) | 29(69.1) |
| Perceive dietitian as suitable caregiver, n (%) | P = 0.440 | |
| No | 1(5.6) | 17(94.4) |
| Yes | 23(11.5) | 177(88.5) |
| Expectations of dietitian score | P = 0.404 | |
| mean ± sd | 3.5 ± 0.4 | 3.5 ± 0.4 |
| Trust-rating in dietitians | P = 0.804 | |
| mean ± sd | 7.3 ± 1.7 | 7.4 ± 1.1 |
*Unadjusted results from bivariate analysis. The data involves persons with an increased weight related health risk and reported readiness to lose weight.