Assessment of Factors Associated with Misperception of Body Weight and Body Weight Modifications Intentions Among Adults from Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Context
2.2. Data Collection Tool
2.3. Data Collection Process
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Frequency [Proportion] |
---|---|
Age * | |
31 or younger | 384 [56%] |
Older than 31 | 300 [44%] |
Gender | |
Male | 327 [47.7%] |
Female | 358 [52.3%] |
Area of residence | |
Rural | 305 [44.5%] |
Urban | 380 [55.5%] |
Education level | |
School education | 156 [22.7%] |
Undergraduate university | 487 [71.2%] |
Postgraduate university | 42 [6.1%] |
Employment * | |
Employed or business owner | 304 [44.3%] |
Retired or unemployed | 107 [15.6%] |
Student | 271 [39.1%] |
Monthly income | |
Less than 5000 SAR | 313 [45.7%] |
Between 5000 and 10,000 SAR | 107 [15.6%] |
More than 10,000 and less than 150,000 SAR | 144 [21.2%] |
More than 150,000 SAR | 120 [17.5%] |
Smoking * | |
Currently smoking | 93 [13.7%] |
Previously smoking | 32 [4.7%] |
Secondhand smoking | 143 [21.1%] |
Never smoker | 407 [60.3%] |
Khat chewing * | |
Current | 31 [4.5%] |
Previous | 72 [10.5%] |
Never | 581 [85%] |
Diagnosed condition * | |
No [Healthy] | 385 [56.8%] |
Yes [Diagnosed] | 293 [43.2%] |
Current BMI category * | |
Underweight | 80 [11.6%] |
Normal weight | 262 [38.3%] |
Overweight | 191 [27.9%] |
Obese | 152 [22.2%] |
Variables | Body Weight Perception Frequency [Proportion] | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Correct | Wrong | Total | p Value * | |
Age | 0.146 | |||
31 or younger | 184 [47.9%] | 200 [52.1%] | 384 [100%] | |
Older than 31 | 127 [42.3%] | 173 [57.7%] | 300 [100%] | |
Gender | <0.001 | |||
Male | 186 [56.9%] | 141 [43.1%] | 327 [100%] | |
Female | 125 [34.9%] | 233 [65.1%] | 358 [100%] | |
Area of residence | 0.398 | |||
Rural | 133 [43.6%] | 172 [56.4%] | 305 [100%] | |
Urban | 178 [46.8%] | 202 [53.2%] | 380 [100%] | |
Education level | 0.820 | |||
School education | 71 [45.5%] | 85 [54.5%] | 156 [100%] | |
Undergraduate university | 219 [45%] | 268 [55%] | 487 [100%] | |
Postgraduate university | 21 [50%] | 21 [50%] | 42 [100%] | |
Employment | 0.027 | |||
Employed or business owner | 143 [47%] | 161 [53%] | 304 [100%] | |
Retired or unemployed | 36 [33.6%] | 71 [66.4%] | 107 [100%] | |
Student | 131 [48.3%] | 140 [51.7%] | 271 [100%] | |
Monthly income | 0.931 | |||
Less than 5000 SAR | 145 [46.3%] | 168 [53.7%] | 313 [100%] | |
Between 5000 and 10,000 SAR | 50 [46.7%] | 57 [53.3%] | 107 [100%] | |
More than 10,000 and less than 150,000 SAR | 64 [44.4%] | 80 [55.6%] | 144 [100%] | |
More than 150,000 SAR | 52 [43.3%] | 68 [56.7%] | 120 [100%] | |
Smoking | <0.001 | |||
Currently smoking | 49 [52.7%] | 44 [47.3%] | 93 [100%] | |
Previously smoking | 23 [54.8%] | 19 [45.2%] | 42 [100%] | |
Secondhand smoking | 81 [56.6%] | 62 [43.4%] | 143 [100%] | |
Never smoker | 158 [38.8%] | 249 [61.2%] | 407 [100%] | |
Khat chewing | 0.015 | |||
Current | 19 [61.3%] | 12 [38.7%] | 31 [100%] | |
Previous | 41 [56.9%] | 31 [43.1%] | 72 [100%] | |
Never | 250 [43%] | 331 [57%] | 581 [100%] | |
Diagnosed condition | 0.005 | |||
No [Healthy] | 193 [50.1%] | 192 [49.9%] | 385 [100%] | |
Yes [Diagnosed] | 115 [39.2%] | 178 [60.8%] | 293 [100%] | |
Current BMI category | <0.001 | |||
Underweight | 34 [42.5%] | 46 [57.5%] | 80 [100%] | |
Normal weight | 143 [54.6%] | 119 [45.4%] | 262 [100%] | |
Overweight | 112 [58.6%] | 79 [41.4%] | 191 [100%] | |
Obese | 22 [14.5%] | 130 [85%] | 152 [100%] |
Participants’ Perception About Their Body Weight | Estimated BMI Category * | Total | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Underweight | Normal Weight | Overweight | Obese | ||
I have a low body weight | 34 [37.0%] | 40 [43.5%] | 7 [7.5%] | 11 [12.0%] | 92 [100%] |
I have a normal body weight | 26 [10.2%] | 143 [55.9%] | 67 [26.2%] | 20 [7.7%] | 256 [100%] |
I am overweight | 18 [5.9%] | 76 [24.9%] | 112 [36.7%] | 99 [32.5%] | 305 [100%] |
I am obese | 2 [6.3%] | 3 [9.3%] | 5 [15.6%] | 22 [68.8%] | 32 [100%] |
Body Weight Satisfaction | Weight Estimation | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Underestimate | Correct Estimation | Overestimate | Total | |
Strongly satisfied | 39 [37.2%] | 58 [55.2%] | 8 [7.6%] | 105 [100%] |
Satisfied | 52 [31.7%] | 88 [53.7%] | 24 [14.6%] | 164 [100%] |
Not sure | 27 [35.1%] | 33 [42.9%] | 17 [22%] | 77 [100%] |
Unsatisfied | 86 [38.7%] | 82 [37%] | 54 [24.3%] | 222 [100%] |
Strongly unsatisfied | 40 [34.2%] | 50 [42.7%] | 27 [23.1%] | 117 [100%] |
Intentions of the Participants Concerning Their Body Weight | BMI Category | Total | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Underweight | Normal Weight | Overweight | Obese | ||
Nothing | 19 [12.3%] | 81 [52.7%] | 39 [25.3%] | 15 [9.7%] | 154 [100%] |
I need to increase my body weight | 26 [31.0%] | 41 [48.8%] | 7 [8.3%] | 10 [11.9%] | 84 [100%] |
I need to maintain my body weight | 12 [11.8%] | 56 [54.9%] | 23 [22.5%] | 11 [10.8%] | 102 [100%] |
I need to decrease my body weight | 23 [6.7%] | 84 [24.3%] | 122 [35.4%] | 116 [33.6%] | 345 [100%] |
Total | 80 [11.7%] | 262 [38.2%] | 191 [27.9%] | 152 [22.2%] | 685 [100%] |
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Gosadi, I.M. Assessment of Factors Associated with Misperception of Body Weight and Body Weight Modifications Intentions Among Adults from Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare 2025, 13, 1817. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13151817
Gosadi IM. Assessment of Factors Associated with Misperception of Body Weight and Body Weight Modifications Intentions Among Adults from Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare. 2025; 13(15):1817. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13151817
Chicago/Turabian StyleGosadi, Ibrahim M. 2025. "Assessment of Factors Associated with Misperception of Body Weight and Body Weight Modifications Intentions Among Adults from Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study" Healthcare 13, no. 15: 1817. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13151817
APA StyleGosadi, I. M. (2025). Assessment of Factors Associated with Misperception of Body Weight and Body Weight Modifications Intentions Among Adults from Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare, 13(15), 1817. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13151817