肥胖对雪兰莪州成年人心理健康影响的横断面研究

Vnesh Malliah Naidu, Lai Xin Wei, Buvanis A/P Arumugam
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营养对健康有重大影响,营养不良的历史后果对人类福祉产生了显著影响。营养不良和营养过剩都导致疾病和死亡率上升。以脂肪组织过多为特征的肥胖症在全球越来越普遍。本研究旨在确定肥胖症的发病率,探讨社会人口因素与体重指数(BMI)状况之间的关联,调查肥胖症对个人心理健康状况的影响,并研究马来西亚雪兰莪州成年人的饮食习惯与肥胖症之间的关系。在马来西亚雪兰莪州进行了一项为期两年的横断面研究。研究采用指数辨别滚雪球抽样法收集数据,对象为 18 至 40 岁、精通马来西亚语和英语的居民。在 256 名受访者中,有 244 人完全符合纳入标准。调查结果显示,马来西亚雪兰莪州成年人的超重率和肥胖率分别为 29.92% 和 11.06%。卡方检验表明,身体质量指数(BMI)状况与年龄、种族、职业、婚姻状况、吸烟状况和家庭月收入等因素之间存在显著关联(P0.05)。值得注意的是,个人体重与心理健康状况(抑郁、焦虑和压力)(P<0.05)和饮食习惯(P<0.05)有关联:肥胖、社会人口因素、心理健康、体重指数状况、饮食习惯
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A Cross-Sectional Study on the Effect of Obesity on Mental Health among Adults in Selangor
Health is significantly influenced by nutrition, with historical repercussions of malnutrition leading to a notable impact on human well-being. Both undernutrition and overnutrition have contributed to increased illness and mortality rates. Obesity, characterized by excessive fatty tissue, has become increasingly prevalent worldwide. This study aims to ascertain the prevalence of obesity, explore the association between sociodemographic factors and body mass index (BMI) status, investigate the impact of obesity on an individual’s mental health status, and examine the relationship between dietary habit and obesity among adults in Selangor, Malaysia. A cross-sectional study spanning two years was conducted in Selangor, Malaysia. Exponential discriminative snowball sampling was utilized for data collection, targeting residents aged 18 to 40 proficient in Bahasa Malaysia and English. Of the 256 respondents obtained, 244 fully met the inclusion criteria. Findings revealed that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among adults in Selangor, Malaysia, stood at 29.92% and 11.06%, respectively. A chi-square test indicated significant associations between body mass index (BMI) status and factors such as age, ethnicity, occupation, marital status, smoking status, and household monthly income (p<0.05). However, no association was found between gender, nationality, education level, and BMI status (p>0.05). Notably, an individual's body weight showed associations with mental health status (depression, anxiety, and stress) (p<0.05), and dietary habits (p<0.05). Key words: Obesity, sociodemographic factors, mental health, BMI status, food habits
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