Is Obesity a Cause for Shame? Weight Bias and Stigma among Physicians, Dietitians, and Other Healthcare Professionals in Poland—A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Study Group
3.2. Fat Phobia Scale (FPS)
3.3. Custom Questions Assessing the Level of Stigmatisation
3.4. Other Factors Influencing the Perception of Weight Stigma
3.4.1. Sex
3.4.2. Respondents’ Body Mass Index
3.4.3. Place of Residence
3.5. Level of Knowledge about Obesity
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Analyzed Variables | Studied Group N(%)/M ± SD | Healthcare Professional | ||||
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Physicians (%)/M ± SD | Dieticians (%)/M ± SD | Others (%)/M ± SD | p | |||
Sex | Female | 606 (88.1) | 348 (86.1) | 111 (94.9) | 147 (88.0) | 0.134 * |
Male | 82 (11.9) | 56 (13.9) | 6 (5.1) | 20 (12.0) | ||
Other | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | ||
Age (years) | 34.6 ± 7.7 | 34.7 ± 6.9 | 31.6 ± 6.7 | 36.4 ± 9.3 | 0.005 # | |
Weight (kg) | 69.7 ± 16.9 | 70.5 ± 16.6 | 62.2 ± 10.9 | 73.2 ± 19.4 | <0.001 # | |
Height (cm) | 168.6 ± 7.4 | 168.7 ± 7.5 | 167 ± 6.7 | 168.7 ± 7.6 | 0.503 # | |
BMI (kg/m2) | 24.5 ± 5.4 | 24.7 ± 5.3 | 22.1 ± 3.3 | 25.6 ± 6.3 | <0.001 # | |
BMI | Underweight | 35 (5.1) | 16 (4.0) | 9 (7.7) | 10 (6.0) | <0.001 * |
Normal weight | 416 (60.5) | 243 (60.1) | 91 (77.8) | 82 (49.0) | ||
Overweight | 131 (19.0) | 75 (18.6) | 12 (10.3) | 44 (26.4) | ||
Obesity | 106 (15.4) | 70 (17.3) | 5 (4.2) | 31 (18.6) | ||
Place of residence | Rural area | 69 (10.0) | 32 (7.9) | 15 (12.8) | 22 (13.2) | 0.001 * |
Town of up to 20,000 inhabitants | 39 (5.7) | 16 (4.0) | 4 (3.4) | 19 (11.4) | ||
City of 20,000–100,000 inhabitants | 99 (14.4) | 51 (12.6) | 23 (19.7) | 25 (15.0) | ||
City of 100,000–500,000 inhabitants | 144 (20.9) | 89 (22.0) | 22 (18.8) | 33 (19.8) | ||
City of over 500,000 inhabitants | 337 (49.0) | 216 (53.5) | 53 (45.3) | 68 (40.6) | ||
Healthcare professional | Physicians | 404 (58.7) | - | - | - | - |
Dieticians | 117 (17.0) | - | - | - | ||
Others | 167 (24.3) | - | - | - |
FPS Pair of Adjectives | Studied Group M ± SD | Healthcare Professionals | |||
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Physicians M ± SD | Dieticians M ± SD | Others M ± SD | p # | ||
Total score | 3.60 ± 0.57 | 3.70 ± 0.48 | 3.51 ± 0.48 | 3.44 ± 0.77 | <0.001 |
Lazy/industrious | 1.68 ± 0.08 | 3.29 ± 0.75 | 2.98 ± 0.67 | 2.96 ± 1.09 | <0.001 |
No willpower/has willpower | 3.16 ± 0.97 | 3.71 ± 0.79 | 3.56 ± 0.85 | 3.46 ± 1.09 | 0.028 |
Attractive/unattractive | 3.68 ± 0.91 | 3.80 ± 0.83 | 3.39 ± 0.96 | 3.57 ± 1.14 | 0.002 |
Good self-control/poor self-control | 3.81 ± 0.81 | 3.93 ± 0.72 | 3.80 ± 0.80 | 3.53 ± 1.06 | <0.001 |
Fast/slow | 3.67 ± 0.92 | 3.77 ± 0.79 | 3.55 ± 0.94 | 3.54 ± 1.14 | 0.048 |
Having endurance/having no endurance | 3.45 ± 0.93 | 3.57 ± 0.78 | 3.43 ± 0.96 | 3.16 ± 1.09 | <0.001 |
Active/inactive | 3.57 ± 0.91 | 3.73 ± 0.86 | 3.41 ± 0.87 | 3.31 ± 1.13 | <0.001 |
Weak/strong | 3.00 ± 0.86 | 3.09 ± 0.74 | 2.86 ± 0.90 | 2.89 ± 1.05 | 0.008 |
Self-indulgent/self-sacrificing | 3.41 ±0.97 | 3.50 ± 0.88 | 3.27 ± 0.97 | 3.32 ± 1.15 | 0.032 |
Dislikes food/likes food | 4.13 ± 0.89 | 4.18 ± 0.86 | 4.04 ± 0.95 | 4.06 ± 0.89 | 0.164 |
Shapeless/shapely | 3.46 ± 1.04 | 3.56 ± 0.94 | 3.10 ± 1.12 | 3.45 ± 1.17 | <0.001 |
Undereats/overeats | 4.09 ± 0.87 | 4.21 ± 0.81 | 3.95 ± 0.97 | 3.90 ± 0.91 | 0.002 |
Insecure/secure | 3.76 ± 0.93 | 3.65 ± 0.92 | 3.83 ± 0.88 | 3.38 ± 1.05 | 0.001 |
Low self-esteem/high self-esteem | 3.76 ± 0.93 | 3.79 ± 0.89 | 3.94 ± 0.89 | 3.57 ± 1.00 | 0.004 |
Probability | ||||||||
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Employment of a Person with Obesity | Going on a Date with a Person with Obesity | Entrusting the Care of Your Children to a Person with Obesity | Befriending a Person with Obesity | |||||
r | p | r | p | r | p | r | p | |
FPS total score | −0.151 | <0.001 | −0.310 | <0.001 | −0.202 | <0.001 | −0.122 | 0.001 |
Analyzed Variables | Studied Group N(%)/M ± SD | Healthcare Professionals | ||||
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Physicians (%)/M ± SD | Dieticians (%)/M ± SD | Others (%)/M ± SD | p | |||
Are people with obesity worse than people with normal weight? | Definitely yes | 5 (0.7) | 4 (1.0) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.6) | 0.011 * |
Yes | 11 (1.6) | 4 (1.0) | 3 (2.5) | 4 (2.4) | ||
Rather yes | 24 (3.5) | 12 (3.0) | 1 (0.9) | 11 (6.7) | ||
Rather no | 78 (11.3) | 46 (11.4) | 10 (8.6) | 22 (13.1) | ||
No | 231 (33.6) | 152 (37.6) | 30 (25.6) | 49 (29.3) | ||
Definitely no | 339 (49.3) | 186 (46.0) | 73 (62.4) | 80 (47.9) | ||
Are people with obesity less attractive than people with normal weight? | Definitely yes | 99 (14.4) | 60 (14.9) | 11 (9.4) | 28 (16.7) | <0.001 * |
Yes | 141 (20.5) | 86 (21.3) | 17 (14.5) | 38 (22.8) | ||
Rather yes | 273 (39.7) | 177 (43.8) | 50 (42.7) | 46 (27.5) | ||
Rather no | 83 (12.1) | 43 (10.6) | 14 (12.0) | 26 (15.6) | ||
No | 59 (8.6) | 26 (5.4) | 13 (11.1) | 20 (12.0) | ||
Definitely no | 33 (4.7) | 12 (3.0) | 12 (10.3) | 9 (5.4) | ||
Would you hire a person with obesity as an employer? | Definitely yes | 175 (25.5) | 102 (25.3) | 32 (27.4) | 41 (24.6) | <0.001 * |
Yes | 312 (45.3) | 204 (50.4) | 45 (38.5) | 63 (37.7) | ||
Rather yes | 151 (21.9) | 81 (20.1) | 22 (18.8) | 48 (28.7) | ||
Rather no | 38 (5.5) | 12 (3.0) | 12 (10.3) | 14 (8.4) | ||
No | 7 (1.1) | 2 (0.5) | 4 (3.3) | 1 (0.6) | ||
Definitely no | 5 (0.7) | 3 (0.7) | 2 (1.7) | 0 (0.0) | ||
Is obesity a cause for shame? | Definitely yes | 14 (2.0) | 9 (2.2) | 1 (0.9) | 4 (2.4) | <0.001 * |
Yes | 36 (5.2) | 28 (6.9) | 1 (0.9) | 7 (4.2) | ||
Rather yes | 156 (22.7) | 99 (24.6) | 14 (12.0) | 43 (25.8) | ||
Rather no | 195 (28.3) | 116 (28.7) | 27 (23.0) | 52 (31.1) | ||
No | 185 (26.9) | 108 (26.7) | 40 (34.2) | 37 (22.1) | ||
Definitely no | 102 (14.9) | 44 (10.9) | 34 (29.0) | 24 (14.4) | ||
On a scale of 1 to 10, how likely is it in your case? | ||||||
Employment of a person with obesity | 8.11 ± 2.29 | 8.34 ± 2.08 | 7.81 ± 2.46 | 7.79 ± 2.59 | 0.039 # | |
Going on a date with a person with obesity | 4.47 ± 2.89 | 4.36 ± 2.87 | 4.42 ± 2.83 | 4.78 ± 2.98 | 0.315 # | |
Entrusting the care of your children to a person with obesity | 7.88 ± 2.43 | 7.93 ± 2.30 | 7.88 ± 2.57 | 7.75 ± 2.67 | 0.847 # | |
Befriending a person with obesity | 8.91 ± 1.94 | 8.94 ± 1.80 | 9.07 ± 1.88 | 8.75 ± 2.29 | 0.479 # | |
People with obesity are discriminated against in Poland | 7.62 ± 2.27 | 7.52 ± 2.28 | 7.52 ± 2.26 | 7.94 ± 2.25 | 0.038 # | |
Feelings accompanying interactions with individuals living with obesity | ||||||
Mercy | 59 (8.6) | 34 (8.4) | 9 (7.7) | 16 (9.6) | 0.841 * | |
Reluctance | 60 (8.7) | 43 (10.6) | 3 (2.6) | 14 (8.4)) | 0.009 * | |
Contempt | 18 (2.6) | 11 (2.7) | 0 (0.0) | 7 (4.2) | 0.022 * | |
Kindness | 326 (47.4) | 179 (44.3) | 76 (64.9) | 71 (42.5) | <0.001 * | |
Discomfort in contacts | 85 (12.4) | 56 (13.9) | 9 (7.7) | 20 (12.0) | 0.173 * | |
Liking/affection | 162 (23.5) | 81 (20.1) | 37 (31.6) | 44 (26.4) | 0.023 * | |
Impatience | 71 (10.3) | 60 (14.9) | 3 (2.6) | 8 (4.8) | <0.001 * | |
Indifference | 133 (19.3) | 72 (17.8) | 20 (17.1) | 41 (24.6) | 0.155 * | |
Compassion | 260 (37.8) | 170 (42.1) | 41 (35.0) | 49 (29.3) | 0.012 * | |
Willingness to help | 392 (57.0) | 257 (63.6) | 83 (70.9) | 52 (31.1) | <0.001 * |
Analyzed Variables | FPS Total Score | Probability of Employment of a Person with Obesity | Probability of Going on a Date with a Person with Obesity | Probability of Entrusting the Care of Your Children to a Person with Obesity | Probability of Befriending a Person with Obesity | People with Obesity Are Discriminated in Poland | |||||||
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M ± SD | p | M ± SD | p | M ± SD | p | M ± SD | p | M ± SD | p | M ± SD | p | ||
Sex | Female | 3.59 ± 0.57 | 0.204 * | 8.29 ± 2.20 | <0.001 * | 4.67 ± 2.88 | <0.001 * | 7.99 ± 2.39 | <0.001 * | 9.01 ± 1.88 | <0.001 * | 7.81 ± 2.11 | <0.001 * |
Male | 3.69 ± 0.58 | 6.81 ± 2.57 | 2.94 ± 2.49 | 7.02 ± 2.63 | 8.23 ± 2.30 | 6.23 ± 2.89 | |||||||
BMI | Underweight | 3.62 ± 0.66 | 0.674 # | 7.69 ± 1.95 | 0.046 # | 3.57 ± 2.25 | <0.001 # | 7.20 ± 2.29 | 0.001 # | 9.11 ± 1.28 | 0.497 # | 8.00 ± 1.98 | <0.001 # |
Normal weight | 3.61 ± 0.53 | 8.08 ± 2.36 | 3.93 ± 2.71 | 7.83 ± 2.49 | 8.85 ± 2.00 | 7.34 ± 2.32 | |||||||
Overweight | 3.61 ± 0.68 | 8.12 ± 2.14 | 4.64 ± 2.73 | 7.79 ± 2.34 | 8.91 ± 2.00 | 7.73 ± 2.24 | |||||||
Obesity | 3.55 ± 0.60 | 8.42 ± 2.30 | 6.69 ± 2.86 | 8.38 ± 2.32 | 9.14 ± 1.83 | 8.48 ± 1.99 |
Feelings Accompanying Interactions with Individuals Living with Obesity | Sex n (%) | BMI n (%) | ||||||
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Male | Female | p | Underweight | Normal Weight | Overweight | Obesity | p | |
Mercy | 9 (11.1) | 50 (8.3) | 0.657 * | 4 (11.4) | 38 (9.1) | 10 (7.6) | 7 (6.6) | 0.752 * |
Reluctance | 12 (14.8) | 48 (7.9) | 0.114 * | 2 (5.7) | 44 (10.6) | 12 (9.2) | 2 (1.9) | 0.013 * |
Contempt | 6 (7.4) | 12 (2.0) | 0.048 * | 1 (2.9) | 10 (2.4) | 4 (3.1) | 3 (2.8) | 0.987 * |
Kindness | 27 (33.3) | 299 (49.3) | 0.016 * | 18 (51.4) | 190 (45.7) | 55 (42.0) | 63 (59.4) | 0.037 * |
Discomfort in contacts | 13 (16.1) | 72 (11.9) | 0.521 * | 6 (17.1) | 53 (12.7) | 20 (15.3) | 6 (5.7) | 0.101 * |
Liking/affection | 12 (14.8) | 149 (24.6) | 0.029 * | 7 (20.0) | 95 (22.8) | 31 (23.7) | 29 (27.4) | 0.748 * |
Impatience | 12 (14.8) | 59 (9.8) | 0.367 * | 2 (5.7) | 47 (11.3) | 16 (12.2) | 6 (5.7) | 0.238 * |
Indifference | 28 (34.6) | 105 (17.3) | <0.001 * | 5 (14.3) | 85 (20.4) | 28 (21.4) | 15 (14.2) | 0.381 * |
Compassion | 25 (30.9) | 235 (38.8) | 0.283 * | 6 (17.1) | 152 (36.5) | 56 (42.8) | 46 (43.4) | 0.017 * |
Willingness to help | 42 (51.9) | 349 (57.6) | 0.353 * | 24 (68.6) | 237 (57.0) | 72 (55.0) | 59 (55.7) | 0.529 * |
Analysed Variables | Studied Group N(%) | Healthcare Professionals | ||||
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Physicians (%)/M ± SD | Dieticians (%)/M ± SD | Others (%)/M ± SD | p * | |||
Obesity | is a chronic disease that requires treatment | 678 (98.5) | 400 (99.0) | 114 (97.4) | 164 (98.2) | 0.501 * |
is a disease that does not require treatment | 2 (0.3) | 1 (0.3) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.6) | ||
is not a chronic disease | 8 (1.2) | 3 (0.7) | 3 (2.6) | 2 (1.2) | ||
BMI criterion for the diagnosis of obesity | ≥25 | 41 (6.0) | 7 (1.7) | 6 (5.1) | 28 (16.8) | <0.001 * |
≥27.5 | 39 (5.7) | 16 (4.0) | 2 (1.7) | 21 (12.6) | ||
≥30 | 583 (84.7) | 367 (90.8) | 108 (92.3) | 108 (64.6) | ||
≥29 | 25 (3.6) | 14 (3.5) | 1 (0.9) | 10 (6.0) | ||
Causes of obesity | Lack of physical activity | 649 (94.3) | 386 (95.5) | 110 (94.0) | 153 (91.6) | 0.198 * |
Excessive calorie supply | 680 (98.8) | 404 (100.0) | 116 (99.2) | 160 (95.8) | <0.001 * | |
Certain chronic diseases, e.g., diabetes | 494 (71.8) | 271 (67.1) | 76 (65.0) | 147 (88.0) | <0.001 * | |
Hyperthyroidism | 182 (26.5) | 58 (14.4) | 27 (23.1) | 97 (58.1) | <0.001 * | |
Effects of certain drugs, e.g., steroids and antipsychotics | 626 (91.0) | 375 (92.8) | 96 (82.1) | 155 (92.8) | 0.003 * | |
Effective form of obesity treatment | Bariatric surgery | 589 (85.6) | 376 (93.1) | 99 (75.2) | 125 (74.9) | <0.001 * |
Pharmacological treatment | 599 (87.1) | 378 (93.6) | 88 (75.2) | 133 (79.6) | <0.001 * | |
Regular physical activity | 671 (97.5) | 397 (98.3) | 113 (96.6) | 161 (96.4) | 0.332 * | |
Starvation | 28 (4.1) | 16 (4.0) | 1 (0.9) | 11 (6.6) | 0.032 * | |
Obesity complications | Poorer exercise tolerance/fatigue | 679 (98.7) | 404 (100.0) | 115 (98.3) | 160 (95.8) | <0.001 * |
Hypertension | 679 (98.7) | 401 (99.3) | 117 (100.0) | 161 (96.4) | 0.012 * | |
Diabetes mellitus | 677 (98.4) | 403 (99.8) | 116 (99.2) | 158 (94.6) | <0.001 * | |
Hormonal disorders | 660 (95.9) | 396 (98.0) | 115 (98.3) | 149 (89.2) | <0.001 * | |
Female menstrual disorders | 639 (92.9) | 394 (97.5) | 108 (92.3) | 137 (82.0) | <0.001 * | |
Decrease in libido | 641 (93.2) | 387 (95.8) | 112 (95.7) | 142 (85.0) | <0.001 * | |
Deterioration of hair and/or nail growth | 514 (74.7) | 308 (76.2) | 96 (82.1) | 110 (65.9) | 0.005 * | |
Depression | 677 (98.4) | 401 (99.3) | 117 (100.0) | 159 (95.2) | 0.002 * | |
Future dementia | 437 (63.5) | 265 (65.6) | 91 (77.8) | 81 (48.5) | <0.001 * | |
Gout | 493 (71.7) | 315 (78.0) | 99 (84.6) | 79 (47.3) | <0.001 * |
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Baska, A.; Świder, K.; Zgliczyński, W.S.; Kłoda, K.; Mastalerz-Migas, A.; Babicki, M. Is Obesity a Cause for Shame? Weight Bias and Stigma among Physicians, Dietitians, and Other Healthcare Professionals in Poland—A Cross-Sectional Study. Nutrients 2024, 16, 999. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16070999
Baska A, Świder K, Zgliczyński WS, Kłoda K, Mastalerz-Migas A, Babicki M. Is Obesity a Cause for Shame? Weight Bias and Stigma among Physicians, Dietitians, and Other Healthcare Professionals in Poland—A Cross-Sectional Study. Nutrients. 2024; 16(7):999. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16070999
Chicago/Turabian StyleBaska, Alicja, Karolina Świder, Wojciech Stefan Zgliczyński, Karolina Kłoda, Agnieszka Mastalerz-Migas, and Mateusz Babicki. 2024. "Is Obesity a Cause for Shame? Weight Bias and Stigma among Physicians, Dietitians, and Other Healthcare Professionals in Poland—A Cross-Sectional Study" Nutrients 16, no. 7: 999. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16070999