Association between excess weight and self-reported depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age in Peru

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Objective: To evaluate the relationship between excess weight and the occurrence of depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age (15 to 49 years old) and to identify associated risk factors. Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional analytical study based on secondary databases from th...

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Autores: García Ubillús, Jossy Elena, Bautista Castañeda, Jorge Claudio, Sarmiento Reyna, Álvaro Mauricio
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
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Materia:Depression
Obesity
Overweight
Women
Patient Health Questionnaire
Secondary Data Analysis
Depresión
Obesidad
Sobrepeso
Mujeres
Cuestionario de Salud del Paciente
Análisis de Datos Secundarios
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between excess weight and self-reported depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age in Peru
Asociación entre el exceso de peso y síntomas depresivos autorreportados en mujeres en edad fértil en Perú
title Association between excess weight and self-reported depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age in Peru
spellingShingle Association between excess weight and self-reported depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age in Peru
García Ubillús, Jossy Elena
Depression
Obesity
Overweight
Women
Patient Health Questionnaire
Secondary Data Analysis
Depresión
Obesidad
Sobrepeso
Mujeres
Cuestionario de Salud del Paciente
Análisis de Datos Secundarios
title_short Association between excess weight and self-reported depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age in Peru
title_full Association between excess weight and self-reported depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age in Peru
title_fullStr Association between excess weight and self-reported depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Association between excess weight and self-reported depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age in Peru
title_sort Association between excess weight and self-reported depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age in Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv García Ubillús, Jossy Elena
Bautista Castañeda, Jorge Claudio
Sarmiento Reyna, Álvaro Mauricio
author García Ubillús, Jossy Elena
author_facet García Ubillús, Jossy Elena
Bautista Castañeda, Jorge Claudio
Sarmiento Reyna, Álvaro Mauricio
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author2 Bautista Castañeda, Jorge Claudio
Sarmiento Reyna, Álvaro Mauricio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Depression
Obesity
Overweight
Women
Patient Health Questionnaire
Secondary Data Analysis
Depresión
Obesidad
Sobrepeso
Mujeres
Cuestionario de Salud del Paciente
Análisis de Datos Secundarios
topic Depression
Obesity
Overweight
Women
Patient Health Questionnaire
Secondary Data Analysis
Depresión
Obesidad
Sobrepeso
Mujeres
Cuestionario de Salud del Paciente
Análisis de Datos Secundarios
description Objective: To evaluate the relationship between excess weight and the occurrence of depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age (15 to 49 years old) and to identify associated risk factors. Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional analytical study based on secondary databases from the 2022 Encuesta Demgráfica y de Salud Familiar (ENDES - Demographic and Family Health Survey). The occurrence or absence of depressive symptoms was evaluated using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9). Frequencies, percentages and 95 % confidence intervals were estimated. Additionally, a bivariate analysis was conducted using Pearson's chi-square test, and crude and adjusted odds ratios were calculated using a binary logistic regression model. Results: The study population included 13,492 records, with a prevalence of depressive symptoms of 8.7 %. Moreover, we found overweight and obesity in 38.7 % and 29 % of this population, respectively. The results revealed no significant association between excess weight and depressive symptoms. The adjusted odds ratios did not demonstrate a consistent relationship: overweight vs. normal weight (OR = 0.98, 95 % CI = 0.77–1.26) and obesity vs. normal weight (OR = 1.11, 95 % CI = 0.86–1.44). Despite not finding a significant association between these two main variables, other factors—such as lack of education, living in urban areas, not having a significant other, having diabetes mellitus (DM) and being a victim of emotional and physical violence—notably increased the likelihood of experiencing depressive symptoms. Conclusions: No direct association was found between excess weight and the occurrence of depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age. However, the study evidenced the importance of variables such as lack of education, not having a partner (married or not), living in urban areas, having a history of DM and hypertension (HTN), and being a victim of physical and emotional violence, which behaved as significant risk factors. This highlights the necessity of considering multiple aspects beyond body weight when addressing mental health in this population.
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spelling Association between excess weight and self-reported depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age in PeruAsociación entre el exceso de peso y síntomas depresivos autorreportados en mujeres en edad fértil en Perú García Ubillús, Jossy ElenaBautista Castañeda, Jorge ClaudioSarmiento Reyna, Álvaro MauricioDepression Obesity Overweight Women Patient Health Questionnaire Secondary Data AnalysisDepresiónObesidad Sobrepeso Mujeres Cuestionario de Salud del Paciente Análisis de Datos SecundariosObjective: To evaluate the relationship between excess weight and the occurrence of depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age (15 to 49 years old) and to identify associated risk factors. Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional analytical study based on secondary databases from the 2022 Encuesta Demgráfica y de Salud Familiar (ENDES - Demographic and Family Health Survey). The occurrence or absence of depressive symptoms was evaluated using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9). Frequencies, percentages and 95 % confidence intervals were estimated. Additionally, a bivariate analysis was conducted using Pearson's chi-square test, and crude and adjusted odds ratios were calculated using a binary logistic regression model. Results: The study population included 13,492 records, with a prevalence of depressive symptoms of 8.7 %. Moreover, we found overweight and obesity in 38.7 % and 29 % of this population, respectively. The results revealed no significant association between excess weight and depressive symptoms. The adjusted odds ratios did not demonstrate a consistent relationship: overweight vs. normal weight (OR = 0.98, 95 % CI = 0.77–1.26) and obesity vs. normal weight (OR = 1.11, 95 % CI = 0.86–1.44). Despite not finding a significant association between these two main variables, other factors—such as lack of education, living in urban areas, not having a significant other, having diabetes mellitus (DM) and being a victim of emotional and physical violence—notably increased the likelihood of experiencing depressive symptoms. Conclusions: No direct association was found between excess weight and the occurrence of depressive symptoms among women of childbearing age. However, the study evidenced the importance of variables such as lack of education, not having a partner (married or not), living in urban areas, having a history of DM and hypertension (HTN), and being a victim of physical and emotional violence, which behaved as significant risk factors. This highlights the necessity of considering multiple aspects beyond body weight when addressing mental health in this population.Objetivo: Evaluar la relación entre el exceso de peso en mujeres en edad fértil (15 a 49 años) y la presencia de síntomas depresivos, así como identificar factores de riesgo asociados. Materiales y métodos: Estudio analítico-transversal realizado a partir de las bases secundarias de la Encuesta demográfica y de salud familiar (ENDES) del 2022, en el que se evaluó la presencia o ausencia de sintomatología depresiva a través del Cuestionario de salud del paciente (PHQ9). Se estimaron frecuencias, porcentajes e intervalos de confianza al 95 %. Además, se realizó un análisis bivariado estimando el chi cuadrado de Pearson y se calcularon Odds ratio crudos y ajustados usando un modelo de regresión logística binaria. Resultados: La población de estudio incluyó 13 492 registros, con una prevalencia de sintomatología depresiva del 8,7 %. Se encontró un 38,7 % de sobrepeso y 29 % de obesidad en la población estudiada. Los resultados indicaron que no hubo una asociación significativa entre el exceso de peso y la sintomatología depresiva. Los Odds ratio ajustados no demostraron una relación consistente (sobrepeso vs. normopeso: OR = 0,98, IC 95 % = 0,77-1,26; obesidad vs. normopeso: OR = 1,11, IC 95 % = 0,86-1,44). A pesar de no haber encontrado asociación significativa entre estas dos variables principales, otros factores como la falta de educación, vivir en zonas urbanas, no encontrarse en una relación sentimental, padecer de diabetes mellitus (DM) y haber sido víctima de violencia emocional y física aumentaron significativamente la probabilidad de experimentar síntomas depresivos. Conclusiones: No se encontró asociación directa entre el exceso de peso y la presencia de síntomas depresivos en mujeres en edad fértil; sin embargo, se evidenció la importancia de variables como la falta de educación, no estar en pareja (unida) o casada, vivir en zonas urbanas, tener antecedente de DM e hipertensión arterial (HTA) y ser víctima de violencia física y emocional, las cuales se comportan como factores de riesgo significativamente. Esto destaca la necesidad de considerar múltiples aspectos más allá del peso corporal al abordar la salud mental en esta población.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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