Affiliation:
1. Selcuk University School of Medicine
Abstract
Aim: In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the excessive daytime sleepiness, anxiety and depression symptomatology in normal-weight, overweight and obese individuals.
Methods: In the study, 605 people who applied to the family medicine outpatient clinic between 2020 November 25 and 2021 March 5 were included. The questionnaire form evaluating the sociodemographic characteristics of the participants, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale were administered using a face-to-face interview technique.
Results: Overweight status in primary school, high school/adolescence, and university/twenties were higher in obese than in overweight. Additionally, it was higher in overweight than in normal weight. The risk of being overweight was 2.19 times higher and the risk of being obese was 6.07 times higher than those with obesity in their family compared to those who did not. Excessive daytime sleepiness was 2.95 times higher in obese than in normal weight. Anxiety symptoms were 1.97 times higher in obese than in normal weight. Depression symptoms were 2.77 times more in overweight and 2.99 times more in obese compared to normal-weight individuals.
Conclusion: As a result of this study, it was revealed that excessive daytime sleepiness, anxiety and depression symptomatologies are more common in obese compared to normal weight.
Keywords: obesity, overweight, depression, anxiety, disorders of excessive somnolence
Publisher
Eurasian Society of Family Medicine
Subject
Family Practice,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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