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Health related quality of life and psychological problems in Egyptian children with simple obesity in relation to body mass index

机译:与体重指数有关的埃及单纯性肥胖儿童的健康相关生活质量和心理问题

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Background Obesity in childhood or adolescence could affect quality of life (QOL). There is little existing information about the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of obese children and adolescents. Objective To assess HRQOL and psychiatric co-morbidities in obese children and adolescents; and their relationship to body mass index (BMI). Methods Fifty obese children and adolescents were compared to 50 healthy age-, sex- and pubertal stage-matched non obese children and adolescents serving as controls. They were assessed by child self-report and parent proxy report using a pediatric HRQOL inventory scale, also, Children Anxiety Scale and Children Depression Inventory (CDI) were assessed. Results Obese children had total HRQOL score: 69.1±8.4 versus 81.1±7.8 respectively, p <0.001 and their parents had total score: 62.9±9.5 versus 74.9±7.2 respectively, p <0.001. Obese children reported lower health-related QOL scores in all domains than controls. BMI standard deviation score (SDS) correlated negatively with total score and all domains in child self report and parent proxy report. Anxiety (mild: 8%, moderate: 38%, severe: 54%) and depression (mild: 18%, moderate: 24%, severe: 58%) were pre-existing or diagnosed in all obese children with significant positive correlations between BMISDS and each of anxiety ( r =0.81, p <0.01) and CDI scores ( r =0.78, p =0.01). BMI (OR: 5.72, 95%CI: 2.57–5.9) and waist circumference (OR:2.27, 95%CI:1.99–5.31) SDSs were independent risk factors affecting the total QOL score. Conclusions Obese children and adolescents have lower health-related QOL that correlated negatively with BMI, also they are more susceptible to anxiety and depression symptoms than non obese children.
机译:背景儿童或青少年时期的肥胖可能会影响生活质量(QOL)。肥胖儿童和青少年的健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)的现有信息很少。目的评估肥胖儿童和青少年的HRQOL和精神病合并症;以及它们与体重指数(BMI)的关系。方法将50名肥胖儿童和青少年与50名健康的年龄,性别和青春期阶段匹配的非肥胖儿童和青少年进行比较。他们使用儿童HRQOL清单量表通过儿童自我报告和父母代理报告进行评估,还评估了儿童焦虑量表和儿童抑郁量表(CDI)。结果肥胖儿童的总HRQOL得分分别为69.1±8.4和81.1±7.8,p <0.001,父母的总得分分别为62.9±9.5和74.9±7.2,p <0.001。肥胖儿童在所有领域的健康相关QOL得分均低于对照组。 BMI标准差得分(SDS)与总得分以及儿童自我报告和父母代理报告中的所有域负相关。在所有肥胖儿童中都已存在或诊断出焦虑(轻度:8%,中度:38%,严重:54%)和抑郁症(轻度:18%,中度:24%,严重:58%),并且之间存在显着的正相关BMISDS和每项焦虑(r = 0.81,p <0.01)和CDI评分(r = 0.78,p = 0.01)。 BMI(OR:5.72,95%CI:2.57–5.9)和腰围(OR:2.27,95%CI:1.99–5.31)SDS是影响总QOL评分的独立危险因素。结论肥胖儿童和青少年的健康相关QOL较低,与BMI呈负相关,并且与非肥胖儿童相比,他们更容易出现焦虑和抑郁症状。

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