Body Image Perception of Obese Individuals Monitored at the Endocrinology Clinic

  • Beatriz Dal Santo Francisco Bonamich Joslin Diabetes Center - Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States
  • Rafael Bonamichi dos Santos
  • Veruska Lastoria Amigo Unit of Endocrinology, Santa Casa Medical School
Keywords: Body, Image, Perception, Obese, Individuals, Monitored, Endocrinology, Clinic

Abstract

Evaluate body self-perception of obese patients monitored in an endocrinology clinic.
Method: Cross-sectional study, with data obtained via interviews from fifty obese patients receiving
treatment at the Endocrinology Clinic. We used a questionnaire asking about personal characteristics,
comorbidities, medication, daily habits, and the calculation of Body Mass Index (BMI) for the
classification of obesity according to sample variables defined by Cole et al. Body image was determined
using the silhouette scale. Results: predominance of females with an association of obesity to other
comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and arterial hypertension. In 44% of patients, the
predominant behavioral profile was anxiety. The cause attributed to weight gain in 22% of cases was
pregnancy, and emotional problems in 44.4%. Currently, 44% of patients assessed in this study are using
adjuvant medication for weight loss, with sibutramine prescribed in 24% of cases. All these patients received relevant nutritional guidance. 40% of patients undertake physical activity. The main motivation
for weight loss was health (48%). We can see that there is a significant variability in the distortion of
body image, mainly with women, whereby 51.1% believe that their BMI is 2.5 points below the real
level. In terms of intention, 40% wished to lose 5 points on the BMI, with the majority still classifying
themselves as overweight even with this level. Conclusion: This study showed a distortion of body
image, especially amongst women, demonstrating that they idealize an image less obese than what they
really show themselves to be. 

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Author Biography

Rafael Bonamichi dos Santos

Brigham and Woman’s Hospital, Boston, United States

Published
2016-07-31
How to Cite
Bonamich, B. D. S. F., Santos, R. B. dos, & Amigo, V. L. (2016). Body Image Perception of Obese Individuals Monitored at the Endocrinology Clinic. IJRDO -JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND NURSING, 1(7), 16-27. https://doi.org/10.53555/hsn.v1i7.755