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Does body image perception relate to quality of life in middle-aged women?
Author(s) -
Maria Socorro Medeiros de Morais,
Rafaela Andrade do Nascimento,
Mariana Carmem Apolinário Vieira,
Mayle Andrade Moreira,
Saionara Maria Aires da Câmara,
Álvaro Campos Cavalcanti Maciel,
Maria das Graças Almeida
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0184031
Subject(s) - overweight , quality of life (healthcare) , medicine , bivariate analysis , demography , body mass index , cross sectional study , gerontology , bayesian multivariate linear regression , obesity , regression analysis , mathematics , statistics , nursing , pathology , sociology
Objective In Brazil, information about the influence of body image on the various life domains of women in menopausal transition is scarce. Thus, the objective of the study was to analyze the relationship between body image and quality of life in middle-aged Brazilian women. Methods This was a cross-sectional study of 250 women between 40 and 65 years old, living in Parnamirim/RN, Brazil, who were evaluated in relation to body image and quality of life. For body image, women were classified as: dissatisfied due to low weight, satisfied (with their body weight) and dissatisfied due to being overweight. Quality of life was assessed through a questionnaire in which higher values indicate higher quality of life. Multiple linear regression was performed to analyze the relationship between body image and quality of life, adjusted for covariates that presented p<0.20 in the bivariate analysis. Results The average age was 52.1 (± 5.6) years, 82% of the women reported being dissatisfied due to being overweight, and 4.4% were dissatisfied due to having low weight. After multiple linear regression analyzes, body image remained associated with health (p<0.001), emotional (p = 0.016), and sexual (p = 0.048) domains of quality of life, as well as total score of the questionnaire (p<0.001). Conclusion Women who reported being dissatisfied with their body image due to having low weight or overweight had worse quality of life in comparison to those who were satisfied (with their body weight).

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