The effect of sociodemographic variabels and obesity on the quality of life of the adult women, living ın suburban district on manisa province; [Manisa ilinde yarıkentsel bir bölgede yaşayan erişkin kadınlarda obezite ve sosyoekonomik durumun yaşam kalitesine etkisinin değerlendirilmesi]
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2015
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AIM: Although it is documented that obesity is strongly associated with morbidity and mortality, less is known about the impact of obesity on the health-related quality of life. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of obesity and socio-economic factors on health- related quality of life (HRQoL) in a group women aged 20 to 65. METHODS: The sample size of cross-sectional study were identified 219 women(aged 20 to 65) among 1117 women living in Manisa Nurlupınar area. The data of this study was extracted from a survey. The dependent variables of this study was the domains of the World Health Organization quality of Life Questionnaire abbreviated version (WHOQOL-BREF) and Satisfaction With Life Scale(SWLS). Independent variables were socio-demographic variables, personality variables, relationships and the nutritional variables. RESULTS: The mean BMi of the women was 28,2±5,8. The mean scores of physical, psychological, social relations and the environment domains were determined respectively 14,3±3,2, 13,1±2,6, 13,6±3,2, 13,4±2,3. BMI, age, Household income, adequate food intake, close friends, family relationships, personality perception variables have been found to affect the quality of life in the univariate analysis. BMI was found to be a significant independent predictor of quality of life and life satisfaction in the final regression model. CONCLUSION: obesity as independent of sociodemographic variables negatively affects quality of life and life satisfaction in women. © 2015,Gulhane Military Medical Academy. All rights reserved.
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adult , aged , Article , assessment of humans , cross-sectional study , environmental factor , family relation , female , food intake , health survey , human , life satisfaction , major clinical study , nutrition , obesity , perception , personality , quality of life , Satisfaction with Life Scale , social interaction , socioeconomics , world health organization quality of life questionnaire abbreviated version