Weight Change and Mental Health According to Obesity in Relatively Healthy Middle-aged Korean Women: The Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2014, 2016, 2018

2021 
Abstracts Background : Obesity is a known risk factor for various chronic conditions, as well as mental health disorders. However, there have been few studies on weight change and mental health according to obesity. This study was performed to elucidate the association between weight changes and mental health according to obesity in middle-aged women. Methods : Data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2014, 2016, 2018), which included 3953 women aged 40 to 59, were used in this study. After excluding those who had chronic conditions possibly affecting weight change, 2964 women were included in the study. The associations between weight changes and mental health, including perceived stress, depressed mood surveyed by the patient health questionnaire-9(PHQ-9), and current depressive disorder were analyzed. Results : Weight change in non-obese and obese women was associated with poorer mental health, including perceived stress and depressed mood (p Limitations : Our study could not define causality because this was a cross-sectional study. And the information on body weight change was obtained by self-reported questionnaires. Conclusions : Our study suggested that in relatively healthy middle-aged Korean women, weight change was a significant factor associated with mental health, but obesity itself was not.
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