ACTION APAC: Understanding perceptions, attitudes and behaviours in obesity and its management across south and Southeast Asia

IF 2.2 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Clinical Obesity Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI:10.1111/cob.12644
Kwang Wei Tham, Asma Ahmed, Apussanee Boonyavarakul, Mariana Mercado Garcia, Miroslava Guajardo, Zubaidah Nor Hanipah, Tran Quang Nam, Nemencio A. Nicodemus Jr., Faruque Pathan, Jack Garcia Uranga Romano, Sidartawan Soegonda, Edgardo L. Tolentino Jr., Ambika Gopalakrishnan (A. G). Unnikrishnan, Brian J. Oldfield
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To identify perceptions and attitudes among people with obesity (PwO) and healthcare professionals (HCPs) toward obesity and its management in nine Asia-Pacific (APAC) countries, a cross-sectional online survey was conducted among adult PwO with self-reported body mass index of ≥25 kg/m2 (≥27 kg/m2, Singapore), and HCPs involved in direct patient care. In total, 10 429 PwO and 1901 HCPs completed the survey. Most PwO (68%) and HCPs (84%) agreed that obesity is a disease; however, a significant proportion of PwO (63%) and HCPs (41%) believed weight loss was the complete responsibility of PwO and only 43% of PwO discussed weight with an HCP in the prior 5 years. Most respondents acknowledged that weight loss would be extremely beneficial to PwO's overall health (PwO 76%, HCPs 85%), although nearly half (45%) of PwO misperceived themselves as overweight or of normal weight. Obesity was perceived by PwO (58%) and HCPs (53%) to negatively impact PwO forming romantic relationships. HCPs cited PwOs' lack of interest (41%) and poor motivation (37%) to lose weight as top reasons for not discussing weight. Most PwO (65%) preferred lifestyle changes over medications to lose weight. PwO and HCPs agreed that lack of exercise and unhealthy eating habits were the major barriers to weight loss. Our data highlights a discordance between the understanding of obesity as a disease and the actual behaviour and preferred approaches to manage it among PwO and HCPs. The study addresses a need to align these gaps to deliver optimal care for PwO.

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亚太行动:了解南亚和东南亚地区对肥胖症及其管理的看法、态度和行为。
为了确定九个亚太地区(APAC)国家的肥胖症患者(PwO)和医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对肥胖症及其管理的看法和态度,我们对自我报告体重指数≥25 kg/m2(≥27 kg/m2,新加坡)的成年肥胖症患者和直接参与患者护理的 HCPs 进行了横断面在线调查。共有 10 429 名残疾人和 1901 名保健医生完成了调查。大多数患者(68%)和保健医生(84%)都认为肥胖是一种疾病;但是,相当一部分患者(63%)和保健医生(41%)认为减肥完全是患者的责任,只有 43% 的患者在过去 5 年中曾与保健医生讨论过体重问题。大多数受访者承认减肥对他们的整体健康非常有益(患者 76%,保健医生 85%),尽管近一半(45%)的患者误认为自己超重或体重正常。58% 的 PwO 和 53% 的保健医生认为肥胖会对 PwO 建立恋爱关系产生负面影响。保健医生认为,患者对减肥缺乏兴趣(41%)和动力不足(37%)是不讨论体重问题的首要原因。大多数患者(65%)倾向于改变生活方式,而不是通过药物来减肥。患者和保健医生一致认为,缺乏锻炼和不健康的饮食习惯是减肥的主要障碍。我们的数据突出表明,患者和保健医生对肥胖这种疾病的理解与实际行为和首选管理方法之间存在不一致。这项研究表明,有必要弥合这些差距,以便为妇女提供最佳护理。
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Clinical Obesity
Clinical Obesity ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.00%
发文量
59
期刊介绍: Clinical Obesity is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality translational and clinical research papers and reviews focussing on obesity and its co-morbidities. Key areas of interest are: • Patient assessment, classification, diagnosis and prognosis • Drug treatments, clinical trials and supporting research • Bariatric surgery and follow-up issues • Surgical approaches to remove body fat • Pharmacological, dietary and behavioural approaches for weight loss • Clinical physiology • Clinically relevant epidemiology • Psychological aspects of obesity • Co-morbidities • Nursing and care of patients with obesity.
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