How Gender Plays its Role when Testing the Correlation between Resilience, Obesity and Life Satisfaction among Male and Female Adults

Hira Hanif
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The study's goal is to investigate the relationship between obesity and resilience and how it affects people's ability to enjoy their lives. The sample of consisted of 400 participants incorporating both male and females (Male 200 Female 200). Age (15 to 30 years), gender, education (intermediate to higher education), marital status (single or married), and domicile were among the demographic factors that were examined in the study (Faisalabad). The Life Satisfaction Scale, the Brief Resilience Scale, and the participants' BMI were the instruments utilized to measure the study's variables. Following data collection, the data were examined using analysis of variance (ANOVA) for repeated measures and univariate data, as well as inferential statistics for analyzing interactions. The relation between variables and was also evaluated using the Pearson product moment correlations. Descriptive statistics were used to describe participants’ characteristics.  According to the study's findings, there is a stronger negative link between obesity and life satisfaction among both male and female students after data analysis. Additionally, there is a strong positive correlation between resilience and life satisfaction in both male and female students. Additionally, the study discovered a negative correlation between age and marital status and a positive significant link between age and BMI. The correlation study established a stronger link between married status and body mass index. Additionally, the investigation discovered a bad relationship between resilience and marital status. Though not very substantial, there is a favorable correlation between married status and life satisfaction. The relationship analysis established a more solid negative relationship between resilience and BMI.  Score as evidenced Following these discoveries, it was assumed that gender, body mass index (BMI), resilience, and life satisfaction had a significant relationship. Age, marital status, and gender are just a few of the statistical elements that have been found to have a significant influence on the level of resilience, life satisfaction, and BMI.
性别对男女成人心理弹性、肥胖和生活满意度相关性的影响
这项研究的目的是调查肥胖和适应力之间的关系,以及它如何影响人们享受生活的能力。样本由400名参与者组成,包括男性和女性(男性200名,女性200名)。年龄(15至30岁)、性别、教育程度(中等至高等教育)、婚姻状况(单身或已婚)和住所是研究中审查的人口因素(费萨拉巴德)。生活满意度量表、短期恢复力量表和参与者的体重指数是用来测量研究变量的工具。数据收集后,使用方差分析(ANOVA)对重复测量和单变量数据进行检查,并使用推理统计分析相互作用。变量和之间的关系也使用Pearson积矩相关性进行评估。描述性统计用于描述参与者的特征。根据研究结果,数据分析表明,在男女学生中,肥胖和生活满意度之间存在更强的负相关。此外,男女学生的心理弹性与生活满意度之间均存在显著的正相关。此外,研究还发现年龄与婚姻状况呈负相关,而年龄与身体质量指数呈显著正相关。相关研究证实,婚姻状况与体重指数之间存在更强的联系。此外,调查还发现适应力与婚姻状况之间存在不良关系。虽然不是很重要,但婚姻状况和生活满意度之间存在有利的相关性。关系分析确立了弹性与BMI之间更为坚实的负相关关系。根据这些发现,假设性别、身体质量指数(BMI)、适应力和生活满意度之间存在显著关系。年龄、婚姻状况和性别只是已经发现的对恢复力、生活满意度和BMI水平有重大影响的统计因素中的一小部分。
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