J Obes Metab Syndr.  2020 Jun;29(2):150-157. 10.7570/jomes20030.

Examination of Patients’ Regular Participation at an Obesity Center to Evaluate the Effects on Mental Status and Blood Parameters

Affiliations
  • 1Departments of Family Medicine, Konya Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Konya
  • 2Departments of General Surgery, Konya Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Konya
  • 3Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Selçuk University, Konya, Turkey

Abstract

Background
Obesity is the main cause of type 2 diabetes, coronary artery disease, musculoskeletal disorders, some cancers, and mental disorders, and many other diseases leading to mortality. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of participation in an obesity center on patient mental status and blood parameters within 3 months and to show the relationship of this participation with depression, anxiety, and other parameters.
Methods
This was a descriptive and cross-sectional study. Of 2,591 patients admitted to an obesity center between November 1, 2018 and November 1, 2019, 317 met the inclusion criteria. This study was a descriptive and cross-sectional study of the data from those 317 patients.
Results
Of the patients enrolled in the study, 90.5% were female and 9.5% were male. Weight, occupation, body mass index, body fat percentage, waist circumference, hip circumference, glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), Beck Depression Scale, and Beck Anxiety Scale were important determinants in our univariate analyses associated with the regular receipt of center education. HbA1c (odds ratio, 1.661; 95% confidence interval, 1.140–2.421; P=0.008) was shown to be multivariate predictors of amount of participation in center education.
Conclusion
These results support that regular participation in obesity center education has a positive effect on patients mental status, blood parameters, and anthropometric measurements. Thus, increasing the number of obesity centers is of great importance in treating obesity and improving obese patient mental status.

Keyword

Obesity; Depression; Anxiety; Biomarkers
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