Correlation of Body Mass Index and Health to Quality of Life among Medical Undergraduates

Background: Overweight and obesity play a major role in an individual’s Health with Quality of Life (HRQOL). Several studies reported that there are differences between the results in different communities since HRQOL score in relation to BMI is sensitive to specific communities. The aim of this stu...

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Main Authors: Sivanesan Supramaniyam, Abdullah Firmansah W, Ellyana Sungkar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2015-03-01
Series:Althea Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/424
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spelling doaj-d17953cb5563431dbc3d3b2ad64ae6072020-11-24T21:32:08ZengUniversitas PadjadjaranAlthea Medical Journal2337-43302337-43302015-03-0121202510.15850/amj.v2n1.424Correlation of Body Mass Index and Health to Quality of Life among Medical UndergraduatesSivanesan SupramaniyamAbdullah Firmansah WEllyana SungkarBackground: Overweight and obesity play a major role in an individual’s Health with Quality of Life (HRQOL). Several studies reported that there are differences between the results in different communities since HRQOL score in relation to BMI is sensitive to specific communities. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the Body Mass Index (BMI) and Health with Quality of Life among the Medical Undergraduates of Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung Methods: This study was an analytical cross-sectional study conducted from September to November 2012 in Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran. A total of 280 respondents aged 16-30 were selected from the of 2009, 2010 2011 and 2012 classes of medical undergraduates after a thorough BMI screening. The overweight and obese subjects were selected using total sampling method, while subjects with normal BMI were sampled using simple random sampling. The subjects were asked to fill up Short Form 36 questionnaires. The correlation was assessed using Spearman`s Correlation test and the difference between the groups were analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: Of the 260 respondents, there was a weak correlation between the BMI and total health with the quality of life of the undergraduates (rho = -0.173). Among the eight scales used, there was no correlation shown in three scales, namely body pain, social function, and mental health, in any of the groups. Conclusion: Increased body mass index impairs the health-related quality of life of the respondents, except in scales such as body pain, social function, and mental health. http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/424Body mass indexhealth related to quality of lifeShort Form 36
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author Sivanesan Supramaniyam
Abdullah Firmansah W
Ellyana Sungkar
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Abdullah Firmansah W
Ellyana Sungkar
Correlation of Body Mass Index and Health to Quality of Life among Medical Undergraduates
Althea Medical Journal
Body mass index
health related to quality of life
Short Form 36
author_facet Sivanesan Supramaniyam
Abdullah Firmansah W
Ellyana Sungkar
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title Correlation of Body Mass Index and Health to Quality of Life among Medical Undergraduates
title_short Correlation of Body Mass Index and Health to Quality of Life among Medical Undergraduates
title_full Correlation of Body Mass Index and Health to Quality of Life among Medical Undergraduates
title_fullStr Correlation of Body Mass Index and Health to Quality of Life among Medical Undergraduates
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of Body Mass Index and Health to Quality of Life among Medical Undergraduates
title_sort correlation of body mass index and health to quality of life among medical undergraduates
publisher Universitas Padjadjaran
series Althea Medical Journal
issn 2337-4330
2337-4330
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Background: Overweight and obesity play a major role in an individual’s Health with Quality of Life (HRQOL). Several studies reported that there are differences between the results in different communities since HRQOL score in relation to BMI is sensitive to specific communities. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the Body Mass Index (BMI) and Health with Quality of Life among the Medical Undergraduates of Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung Methods: This study was an analytical cross-sectional study conducted from September to November 2012 in Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran. A total of 280 respondents aged 16-30 were selected from the of 2009, 2010 2011 and 2012 classes of medical undergraduates after a thorough BMI screening. The overweight and obese subjects were selected using total sampling method, while subjects with normal BMI were sampled using simple random sampling. The subjects were asked to fill up Short Form 36 questionnaires. The correlation was assessed using Spearman`s Correlation test and the difference between the groups were analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: Of the 260 respondents, there was a weak correlation between the BMI and total health with the quality of life of the undergraduates (rho = -0.173). Among the eight scales used, there was no correlation shown in three scales, namely body pain, social function, and mental health, in any of the groups. Conclusion: Increased body mass index impairs the health-related quality of life of the respondents, except in scales such as body pain, social function, and mental health.
topic Body mass index
health related to quality of life
Short Form 36
url http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/424
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