The Relationship Between Experiences of Pain Among Youth With Obesity and Health-Related Quality of Life: The Role of Functional Limitation, Sleep, and Depressive Symptoms.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Childhood Obesity Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-06 DOI:10.1089/chi.2022.0203
Christopher B Theriault, Joanne DiPlacido, William T Zempsky, Melissa Santos
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Background: Pediatric obesity is a growing concern in the United States and has been linked to negative psychological health outcomes such as depression, anxiety, and decreased quality of life. Obesity is a complex disease that is influenced by several environmental and social factors that are often out of an individuals' control. The etiology of pain in youth with obesity is not well understood. There are likely many factors that overlap and influence each other, including those related to functional limitation, sleep quality, and psychological health that exacerbate symptoms as a whole. Methods: This study examined the relationship between obesity level (BMI z-score) and youth self reports of: pain, functional limitation, sleep quality, depressive symptoms, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Ninety-eight patients completed validated surveys of pain, pain burden, functional disability, sleep, depression, and HRQoL as standard of care during their initial visit in Weight Management Program at Connecticut Children's Medical Center. Indirect effects of pain measures (pain scores and pain burden) on HRQoL through functional limitation, sleep quality, and depressive symptoms, respectively, were tested using bootstrapping according to Hayes.34 Results: Significant indirect effects and full mediation for both models were found. Conclusions: This study uniquely contributes to existing research through the discovery of the serial mediating effects of these variables in the relationship between youth pain and HRQoL. Although these variables have been studied independently as influential in this relationship in past research, this is the first study to examine how they interact through serial mediation models.

肥胖症青少年的疼痛体验与健康相关生活质量之间的关系:功能限制、睡眠和抑郁症状的作用
背景:小儿肥胖症在美国日益受到关注,它与抑郁、焦虑和生活质量下降等负面心理健康后果有关。肥胖是一种复杂的疾病,受多种环境和社会因素的影响,而这些因素往往不是个人所能控制的。肥胖症青少年疼痛的病因尚不十分清楚。可能有许多因素相互重叠和影响,包括与功能限制、睡眠质量和心理健康有关的因素,这些因素会加剧整体症状。研究方法本研究探讨了肥胖程度(BMI z-score)与青少年自我报告之间的关系:疼痛、功能限制、睡眠质量、抑郁症状以及与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)。98 名患者在康涅狄格州儿童医学中心体重管理项目的首次就诊期间,完成了疼痛、疼痛负担、功能障碍、睡眠、抑郁症和 HRQoL 的有效调查,并将其作为标准护理。根据 Hayes 34 的方法,采用引导法测试了疼痛测量(疼痛评分和疼痛负担)分别通过功能限制、睡眠质量和抑郁症状对 HRQoL 的间接影响:34 结果:两个模型都发现了显著的间接效应和完全中介效应。结论:本研究发现了这些变量在青少年疼痛与 HRQoL 关系中的串联中介效应,为现有研究做出了独特的贡献。虽然在过去的研究中,这些变量被单独研究为对这一关系的影响因素,但这是首次研究它们如何通过序列中介模型相互作用。
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Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
4.70
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95
期刊介绍: Childhood Obesity is the only peer-reviewed journal that delivers actionable, real-world obesity prevention and weight management strategies for children and adolescents. Health disparities and cultural sensitivities are addressed, and plans and protocols are recommended to effect change at the family, school, and community level. The Journal also reports on the problem of access to effective healthcare and delivers evidence-based solutions to overcome these barriers.
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