| Literature DB >> 28507609 |
Maria Cristina de Oliveira Regina1, Marcos Antonio Tambascia2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Obesity's increasing follows decreased perception of weight status in obese persons, mainly female, undergoing age-related changes.Entities:
Keywords: Actual body mass index; Alexithymia; Anxiety and psychological aspects; Depression; Dyslipidemia; Hypertension; Perception of weight; Reported or declared body mass index; Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Year: 2017 PMID: 28507609 PMCID: PMC5429505 DOI: 10.1186/s13098-017-0222-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetol Metab Syndr ISSN: 1758-5996 Impact factor: 3.320
Differences between actual body mass index (A) − declared body mass index (D)
| A = D | A > D | A < D | Total | p value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | 0.0874 | ||||
| Female | 39 (74%) | 36 (65%) | 39 (85%) | 114 (74%) | |
| Male | 14 (26%) | 19 (35%) | 7 (15%) | 40 (26%) | |
| Total | 53 (34%) | 55 (36%) | 46 (30%) | 154 (100%) | |
| Civil state | 0.0657 | ||||
| Married | 30 (57%) | 40 (73%) | 23 (51%) | 93 (61%) | |
| Not married | 23 (43%) | 15 (27%) | 22 (49%) | 60 (39%) | |
| Total | 53 (35%) | 55 (36%) | 45 ( | 153 (100%) | |
| Age intervals |
| ||||
| 18–40 years old | 12 (23%) | 10 (18%) |
| 40 (26. %) | |
| 41–60 years old | 32 (62%) | 34 (62%) | 27 (59%) | 93 (61%) | |
| ≥61 years old | 8 (16%) | 11 ( | 1 (2%) | 20 (13%) | |
| Total | 52 (34%) | 55 ( |
| 153 (100%) | |
| Anti-hypertensive |
| ||||
| No | 37 (70%) | 39 (69.6%) |
| 117 (75%) | |
| Yes | 16 (30%) | 17 (30%) |
| 38 (24.5%) | |
| A > D × A < D (with anti-hypertensive) | odds ratio = 3.574 | p = 0.0219 | |||
| Anti-depression | 0.3246 | ||||
| No | 47 (89%) | 47 (84%) | 43 (93%) | 137 (88%) | |
| Yes | 6 (11%) | 9 (16%) | 3 (7%) | 18 (12%) | |
| Body mass index | |||||
| I | 6 (21.4%) | 0 (0.0%) | 22 (78.6%) | 28 (100%) |
|
| II | 28 (41.2%) | 16 (23.5%) | 24 (35.3%) | 68 (100%) | |
| III | 0 (0.0%) |
| 19 (32.2%) | 59 (100%) | |
| Beck depression inventory |
| ||||
| Low level | 33 (70%) | 36 (71%) | 36 (90%) | 105 (76%) | |
| Moderate/severe | 14 (30%) | 15 (29%) | 4 (10%) | 33 (24%) | |
| Total | 47 | 51 | 40 | 138 (100%) | |
| Moderate or severe depression | A > D × A < D | p = 0.0337 | odds ratio = 3.648 | ||
| Toronto Alexithymia Scale-26 |
| ||||
| No | 1 (2%) | 2 (4%) | 6 (16%) | 9 (7%) | |
| Probable alexithymia | 8 (17%) | 13 (25%) | 13(34%) | 34 (25%) | |
| Alexithymia | 39 (81%) | 37 (71%) | 19 (50%) | 95 (69%) | |
| Total | 48 | 52 | 38 | 138 (100%) | |
| Alexithymia/BMI actual × BMI declared | A > D × A < D | p = 0.0368 | odds ratio = 2.533 | ||
aAnxiety measured by Beck Anxiety Inventory did not present statical significance according to Chi square test: p = 0.1497; it was observed only the following difference, comparing on their actual BMI and their declared BMI (A < D): minimal level of anxiety 68% and moderate or high level of anxiety 32%
bPrevalence of probable alexithymia (38%) was among patients who did not use anti-hypertensive medication and did not have controlled hypertension. Prevalence (86%) of alexithymia among patients with controlled hypertension and used anti-hypertensive medication (p = 0.069)