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Sexual Health Determinants of Normal Weight, Overweight, and Obese Sexual Minority Men.

Henrique Pereira1,2,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: With the growing recognition of overweight and obesity as significant, international public health concerns, the body of research investigating the relationship between body mass index (BMI), sexual health, and sexual functioning in sexual minority men is still scarce.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to assess sexual health determinants (sexual behavior and sexual functioning) in relation to normal weight, overweight, and obesity among gay and bisexual men. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The survey included four categories of questions/measurements, encompassing sociodemographic information, protected/unprotected sexual behaviors, sexual functioning, and BMI. The survey was conducted online, and recruitment consisted of online notifications (emails and electronic messages) and advertisements sent to LGBT community organizations, mailing lists, and social networks.
RESULTS: The study sample was composed of 741 gay and bisexual men, ranging in age from 21 to 75 years (M age = 43.30, SDage = 11.37); 62.5% of men self-identified as gay and 37.5% as bisexual. Prevalence of normal weight was 50.3%, of overweight, 33.3%, and of obesity, 16.4%. Participants with overweight and obesity showed a lower frequency of anal receptive sex without condoms when scompared to participants with normal weight. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis to assess the effects of BMI on sexual health showed that being younger in age, self-identifying as gay, being in a relationship, having longer penises, adopting insertive position in sex, and being normal weight were significant predictors of anal receptive sex without condoms, explaining 24.2% of the total variance. Yet, BMI was not predictive of sexual functioning.
CONCLUSION: These findings highlight the importance of including BMI in sexual behavior models of sexual minority men to better understand BMI's role in influencing sexual risk.
Copyright © 2021 Henrique Pereira.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33815839      PMCID: PMC7994078          DOI: 10.1155/2021/1272316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obes        ISSN: 2090-0708


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