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Weight-related quality of life in spanish obese subjects suitable for bariatric surgery is lower than in their North American counterparts: a case–control study

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Weight-related quality of life in spanish obese subjects suitable for bariatric surgery is lower than in their North American counterparts: a case–control study
Autor(es)
Caixàs, Assumpta
Lecube, Albert
Morales, María José
Calañas-Continente, Alfonso
Moreiro, José
Cordido, Fernando
Díaz, María Jesús
Másmiquel, Lluís
Moreno, Basilio
Vidal, Josep
Goday, Albert
Arrizabalaga, Juan José
García-Luna, Pedro-Pablo
Iglesias, Paloma
Burguera, Bartolomé
Rubio, Miguel-Ángel
Monereo, Susana
Crosby, Ross D.
Kolotkin, Ronette L.
Fecha
2012-10-23
Cita bibliográfica
Caixàs A, Lecube A, Morales MJ, Calañas A, Moreiro J, Cordido F, Díaz MJ, Masmiquel L, Moreno B, Vidal J, Goday A, Arrizabalaga JJ, García-Luna PP, Iglesias P, Burguera B, Rubio MA, Monereo S, Crosby RD, Kolotkin RL. Weight-related quality of life in spanish obese subjects suitable for bariatric surgery is lower than in their North American counterparts: a case–control study. Obes Surg. 2013 Apr;23(4):509-14.
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[Abstract] Background: Obesity impairs quality of life, but the perception of the impairment could be different from one country to another. The purpose was to compare weight-related quality of life (QOL) between cohorts from Spain and North America. Methods: A cross-sectional case-control study was performed between two populations. Four hundred Spanish and 400 North American obese subjects suitable for bariatric surgery closely matched for race, gender, age, and body mass index (BMI) were included. Two non-obese control groups matched for gender, age, and BMI from each population were also evaluated (n = 400 in each group). The participants completed the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life-Lite (IWQOL-Lite) questionnaire, a measure of weight-related QOL. Results: Spanish morbidly obese patients showed poorer QOL than their North American counterparts in physical function, sexual life, work, and total score. By contrast, Spanish non-obese control subjects reported better QOL in all domains than their North American counterparts. Women, both in Spain and North America, reported reduced QOL compared to men on the domain of self-esteem. In addition, North American women reported reduced QOL on the sexual life domain compared to men. BMI correlated negatively with all domains of QOL except for self-esteem in both national groups. Conclusions: Spanish obese subjects suitable for bariatric surgery report poorer weight-related quality of life than their North American counterparts, and obese women, regardless of nationality, perceive a reduced quality of life compared to men.
Palabras clave
Bariatric surgery
Body mass index
Obesity morbid
Quality of life
Self concept
 
Descripción
Multicenter study
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-012-0791-0
ISSN
0960-8923

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