Measured and Perceived Body Weight Status of Women in the Peruvian Amazon
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Sites and Sampling Methods
2.2. Questionnaire—Attitudes towards Weight and Self-Perception of Weight Status
2.3. Anthropometric Measurements
2.4. Analysis
2.4.1. Study Variables: Measured and Perceived Weight
2.4.2. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Participant Characteristics
3.2. Association between Self-Perceived Weight, Accuracy of Weight Estimation and Measured BMI
3.3. Association between Accuracy of Weight Estimation and Attitudes towards Weight and Health Status
3.4. Accuracy of Weight Estimation in Relation to Socio-Demographic Variables, BMI and Waist Circumference
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Urban (n = 114) | Rural (n = 116) | Total (N = 230) | ||||
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n | % | n | % | n | % | |
Age a | ||||||
18–29 | 57 | 50.0 | 34 | 29.3 | 91 | 39.6 |
30–40 | 25 | 21.9 | 27 | 23.3 | 52 | 22.6 |
41–51 | 13 | 11.4 | 30 | 25.9 | 43 | 18.7 |
52–64 | 14 | 12.3 | 14 | 12.1 | 28 | 12.2 |
≥65 | 5 | 4.4 | 11 | 9.5 | 16 | 7.0 |
Education a | ||||||
None/Primary incomplete | 13 | 11.4 | 39 | 33.6 | 52 | 22.6 |
Primary/Secondary incomplete | 25 | 21.9 | 53 | 45.7 | 78 | 33.9 |
Secondary | 38 | 33.3 | 19 | 16.4 | 57 | 24.8 |
Technical career/apprenticeship | 38 | 33.3 | 5 | 4.3 | 43 | 18.7 |
Employment status a | ||||||
Employed/Self-employed | 77 | 67.5 | 34 | 29.3 | 111 | 48.3 |
Housewife | 34 | 29.8 | 78 | 67.2 | 112 | 48.7 |
Retired | 1 | 0.9 | 3 | 2.6 | 4 | 1.7 |
Unemployed | 2 | 1.8 | 1 | 0.9 | 3 | 1.3 |
Civil status | ||||||
Married/Living with partner | 73 | 64.0 | 87 | 75.0 | 160 | 69.6 |
Single | 37 | 32.5 | 23 | 19.8 | 60 | 26.0 |
Divorced | 1 | 0.9 | 1 | 0.9 | 2 | 0.9 |
Widowed | 3 | 2.6 | 5 | 4.3 | 8 | 3.5 |
Number in household | ||||||
1−2 | 22 | 19.3 | 20 | 17.2 | 42 | 18.3 |
3−5 | 68 | 59.6 | 65 | 56.0 | 133 | 57.8 |
6+ | 24 | 21.1 | 31 | 26.7 | 55 | 23.9 |
Waist circumference (cm) | ||||||
≤80 | 27 | 23.7 | 16 | 13.8 | 43 | 18.7 |
≥80 | 87 | 76.3 | 100 | 86.2 | 187 | 81.3 |
Body mass index (BMI, kg/m2) | ||||||
Normal (18.0–24.9) | 47 | 41.2 | 33 | 28.4 | 80 | 34.8 |
Overweight (25.0–29.9) | 43 | 37.7 | 57 | 49.1 | 100 | 43.5 |
Obese (total) (30.0–39.9) | 24 | 21.1 | 26 | 22.4 | 50 | 21.7 |
Obese grade 1 (30.0–34.9) | 17 | 14.9 | 22 | 19.0 | 39 | 17.0 |
Obese grade 2 (35.0–39.9) | 7 | 6.1 | 4 | 3.4 | 11 | 4.8 |
Self–perceived weight | ||||||
Underweight | 13 | 11.4 | 16 | 13.8 | 29 | 12.6 |
Normal weight | 82 | 71.9 | 84 | 72.4 | 166 | 71.9 |
Overweight/obese | 19 | 16.7 | 16 | 13.8 | 35 | 15.2 |
Accuracy of weight estimation a | ||||||
Underestimated weight | 93 | 60.5 | 69 | 80.2 | 162 | 70.4 |
Correctly perceived weight | 45 | 39.5 | 23 | 19.8 | 68 | 29.6. |
Overestimated weight | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 |
BMI Category | ||||||
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Normal Weight | Overweight | Obese | ||||
n | % | n | % | n | % | |
Self-perceived weight a | ||||||
Underweight | 27 | 33.8 | 0 | 0.0 | 2 | 4.0 |
Normal weight | 53 | 66.2 | 90 | 90.0 | 23 | 46.0 |
Overweight | 0 | 0.0 | 10 | 10.0 | 20 | 40.0 |
Obese | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 5 | 10.0 |
Accuracy of weight estimation a | ||||||
Underestimated | 27 | 33.8 | 90 | 90.0 | 45 | 90.0 |
Correctly estimated | 53 | 66.2 | 10 | 10.0 | 5 | 10.0 |
Overestimated | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 |
Accuracy of Weight Estimation | ||||
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Underestimated Weight | Correctly Estimated Weight | |||
n | % | n | % | |
My health and my weight are very important to me | ||||
Yes | 132 | 81.5 | 62 | 91.2 |
No | 2 | 1.2 | 0 | 0.0 |
Slightly/A bit | 28 | 17.3 | 6 | 8.8 |
It’s my responsibility to look after my weight1 | ||||
Yes | 56 | 34.6 | 66 | 97.1 |
No | 50 | 30.9 | 0 | 0.0 |
Slightly/A bit | 56 | 34.6 | 2 | 2.0 |
I feel comfortable with my weight1 | ||||
Yes | 96 | 59.3 | 14 | 20.6 |
No | 46 | 28.4 | 33 | 48.5 |
Slightly/A bit | 20 | 12.3 | 21 | 30.9 |
I often have problems controlling my weight1 | ||||
Yes | 43 | 26.6 | 37 | 54.4 |
No | 83 | 51.2 | 18 | 26.5 |
Slightly/A bit | 36 | 22.2 | 13 | 19.1 |
A large stomach is a sign of good health and wellbeing1 | ||||
Yes | 66 | 40.7 | 4 | 5.9 |
No | 69 | 42.6 | 64 | 94.1 |
Slightly/A bit | 27 | 16.7 | 0 | 0.0 |
In my opinion, overweight makes people live longer than thin people | ||||
Yes | 12 | 7.4 | 2 | 2.9 |
No | 125 | 77.2 | 59 | 86.8 |
Slightly/A bit | 25 | 115.4 | 7 | 10.3 |
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | |
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OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |
Age | ||||
18–29 (Ref) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
30–41 | 3.38 (1.35–8.48) | 2.10 (0.69–6.40) | 2.88 (1.12–7.41) | 2.23 (0.73–6.81) |
42–51 | 2.09 (0.78–5.59) | 0.87 (0.26–2.89) | 1.53 (0.55–4.26) | 1.13 (0.31–4.07) |
52–64 | 1.09 (0.38–3.09) | 0.41 (0.11–1.53) | 0.77 (0.26–2.26) | 0.50 (0.13–1.98) |
≥65 | 2.48 (0.59–10.41) | 1.86 (0.34–10.23) | 1.80 (0.42–7.68) | 2.70 (0.42–17.35) |
Education level | ||||
None/primary incomplete (Ref) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Primary | 0.61 (0.49–3.31) | 1.10 (0.35–3.42) | 1.15 (0.44–3.01) | 1.16 (0.35–3.83) |
Secondary/primary incomplete | 0.49 (0.24–1.99) | 0.54 (0.15–1.99) | 0.67 (0.23–1.97) | 0.51 (0.14–1.90) |
Technical career/degree | 0.98 (0.31–3.33) | 1.31 (0.30–5.67) | 1.12 (0.33–3.81) | 1.14 (0.26–5.07) |
Employment status | ||||
Employed/self-employed (Ref) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Housewife | 1.03 (0.51–2.12) | 0.85 (0.35–2.06) | 0.92 (0.44–1.93) | 0.94 (0.38–2.36) |
Retired/unemployed | 1.17 (0.19–7.02) | 1.55 (0.17–14.26) | 1.07 (0.18–6.36) | 1.96 (0.16–23.49) |
Area of residence | ||||
Rural (Ref) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Urban | 0.46 (0.23–0.98) | 0.38 (0.15–0.94) | 0.45 (0.21–0.94) | 0.39 (0.15–1.01) |
BMI | ||||
Normal weight (Ref) | 1 | 1 | ||
Overweight | 18.63 (7.72–44.91) | 34.24 (11.55–101.45) | ||
Obese | 24.22 (7.40–79.26) | 42.06 (11.17–158.32) | ||
Waist circumference | ||||
<80 cm (Ref) | 1 | 1 | ||
≥80 cm | 0.30 (0.14–0.65) | 3.31 (1.07–10.03) |
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Budge, S.; Jaworowska, A. Measured and Perceived Body Weight Status of Women in the Peruvian Amazon. Medicina 2020, 56, 375. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56080375
Budge S, Jaworowska A. Measured and Perceived Body Weight Status of Women in the Peruvian Amazon. Medicina. 2020; 56(8):375. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56080375
Chicago/Turabian StyleBudge, Sophie, and Agnieszka Jaworowska. 2020. "Measured and Perceived Body Weight Status of Women in the Peruvian Amazon" Medicina 56, no. 8: 375. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56080375
APA StyleBudge, S., & Jaworowska, A. (2020). Measured and Perceived Body Weight Status of Women in the Peruvian Amazon. Medicina, 56(8), 375. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56080375