Obesity and low levels of physical activity are associated with a decreased health-related quality of life
in postmenopausal women: a Wroclaw pilot study
J. Lewandowska, Mateusz Tomaczak, I. Wilk, F. Lwow
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Abstract
Background: Menopause is associated with numerous somatic dysfunctions, an increased risk of chronic
diseases, and complications in the mental and social components of health that lower the quality of life
(QoL). Obesity and related comorbidities affect over 60% of postmenopausal women in Poland. A significant
role for systematic physical activity (PA) in the prevention of dysfunctions and chronic diseases, including
obesity and mental disorders, has been observed previously. A low level of PA is observed across the Polish
population, especially in postmenopausal women.
Aim of the study: To examine QoL in postmenopausal women participating in a community health promotion
program as it relates to obesity and levels of PA.
Material and methods: The study sample consisted of 76 postmenopausal women (aged 65.75±5.14 years)
participating in the Active Wrocław 55+ program. Before starting the program, anthropometric measurements
were taken, and QoL and PA were assessed using the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) and
the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ-SF), respectively.
Results: Most women had a PA level above 600 MET -min/week (78.95%), and were overweight or obese
(86.84%). A waist circumference over 80 cm, indicating an increased risk for metabolic syndrome, was observed
in 85.89% of the participants. BMI and waist circumference negatively correlated with the level of PA
(p=0.001 and p=0.017, respectively). Women exhibiting low levels of PA and higher BMIs showed a significantly
lower QoL compared to those with higher PA and lower BMIs, particularly with regard to the physical
domains of QoL.
Conclusions: Obesity and a low level of PA are associated with a significant decline in the health-related QoL
(especially in the PF and PCS domains) of postmenopausal women an urban setting.
背景:更年期与许多躯体功能障碍、慢性疾病风险增加以及心理和社会健康并发症有关,这些并发症降低了生活质量(QoL)。肥胖和相关的合并症影响了波兰60%以上的绝经后妇女。系统性身体活动(PA)在预防功能障碍和慢性疾病(包括肥胖和精神障碍)方面的重要作用,此前已被观察到。在波兰人群中观察到低水平的前列腺癌,特别是绝经后妇女。研究目的:探讨参与社区健康促进计划的绝经后妇女的生活质量与肥胖和前列腺素水平的关系。材料和方法:研究样本包括76名绝经后妇女(年龄65.75±5.14岁),参加Active Wrocław 55+项目。在项目开始之前,进行了人体测量,并分别使用36项简短健康调查(SF-36)和国际体育活动问卷简短表格(IPAQ-SF)评估了生活质量和生活水平。结果:大多数女性PA水平高于600 MET -min/week(78.95%),超重或肥胖(86.84%)。85.89%的参与者腰围超过80厘米,表明代谢综合征的风险增加。BMI、腰围与PA水平呈负相关(p=0.001、p=0.017)。与PA较高bmi较低的女性相比,PA水平较低的女性生活质量明显较低,特别是在生活质量的物理领域。结论:肥胖和低水平的PA与绝经后城市妇女健康相关生活质量的显著下降(特别是在PF和PCS领域)有关。