Weight Matters—Factors Influencing Eating Behaviors of Vulnerable Women
Women from low socioeconomic backgrounds are more affected by obesity than men. The influence of weight as a determinant of women’s eating behaviors has seldom been studied, especially in Latin America. In this study, we analyzed the food choices of vulnerable women according to their weig...
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doaj-702fd4531aea4174952beb0f97e0fb122020-11-25T02:20:17ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432019-08-01118180910.3390/nu11081809nu11081809Weight Matters—Factors Influencing Eating Behaviors of Vulnerable WomenMarcela Vizcarra0Ana María Palomino1Lorena Iglesias2Alejandra Valencia3Patricia Gálvez Espinoza4Andiara Schwingel5Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL 61820, USADepartment of Nutrition, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago 8380453, ChileDepartment of Nutrition, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago 8380453, ChileDepartment of Nutrition, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago 8380453, ChileDepartment of Nutrition, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago 8380453, ChileDepartment of Kinesiology and Community Health, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL 61820, USAWomen from low socioeconomic backgrounds are more affected by obesity than men. The influence of weight as a determinant of women’s eating behaviors has seldom been studied, especially in Latin America. In this study, we analyzed the food choices of vulnerable women according to their weight status. We conducted photo-elicitation interviews with 31 women from low-income neighborhoods in Santiago, Chile. Weight and height were measured and participants were divided into normal weight (<i>n</i> = 9), overweight (<i>n</i> = 15), and obese groups (<i>n</i> = 7) according to World Health Organization (WHO) body mass index (BMI) categories (<i>p <</i> 0.001). Quantitative and qualitative approaches were used for the analysis. Women in overweight and obese groups described more about their families, temporality, financial issues, and food perception. When weight groups were analyzed separately, more factors explaining eating behaviors were found (mental and physical health, body dissatisfaction, gender role, and obstacles for eating healthy) in the obese group. Results suggest that women with obesity or overweight based their diets on more internal and external factors than did normal weight women. This study contributes to our understanding of why changing behaviors can be difficult in women with obesity. Health care providers should consider these factors in the implementation of programs to address the need for a healthy diet for overweight and obese women.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/8/1809eating behaviorswomenweight statusqualitative research |
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Weight Matters—Factors Influencing Eating Behaviors of Vulnerable Women |
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Women from low socioeconomic backgrounds are more affected by obesity than men. The influence of weight as a determinant of women’s eating behaviors has seldom been studied, especially in Latin America. In this study, we analyzed the food choices of vulnerable women according to their weight status. We conducted photo-elicitation interviews with 31 women from low-income neighborhoods in Santiago, Chile. Weight and height were measured and participants were divided into normal weight (<i>n</i> = 9), overweight (<i>n</i> = 15), and obese groups (<i>n</i> = 7) according to World Health Organization (WHO) body mass index (BMI) categories (<i>p <</i> 0.001). Quantitative and qualitative approaches were used for the analysis. Women in overweight and obese groups described more about their families, temporality, financial issues, and food perception. When weight groups were analyzed separately, more factors explaining eating behaviors were found (mental and physical health, body dissatisfaction, gender role, and obstacles for eating healthy) in the obese group. Results suggest that women with obesity or overweight based their diets on more internal and external factors than did normal weight women. This study contributes to our understanding of why changing behaviors can be difficult in women with obesity. Health care providers should consider these factors in the implementation of programs to address the need for a healthy diet for overweight and obese women. |
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