Psychological impact of COVID-19 lockdown on well-being: comparisons between people with obesity, with diabetes and without diseases
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- dc.contributor.author Vázquez-Velázquez, Verónica
- dc.contributor.author Pizarro, José Joaquin
- dc.contributor.author Sánchez Román, Sofía
- dc.contributor.author Soto Fuentes, Valeria
- dc.contributor.author Arcila Martínez, Denise
- dc.contributor.author Velázquez Jurado, Héctor
- dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-30T07:47:41Z
- dc.date.available 2024-04-30T07:47:41Z
- dc.date.issued 2022
- dc.description.abstract Introduction: Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus are two chronic diseases most associated with hospitalizationsand deaths from COVID-19.Background: This study compared psychological impact of COVID-19 lockdown in people with obesity, people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and people without diseases, and determined the factors associated with well-being.Materials and methods: An online survey on negative affect, attitudes, social support and sharing, coping,well-being, and eating behavior was conducted in 157 people with obesity, 92 with type 2 diabetes and 288without diseases.Results: People with obesity were the most worried of getting infected (70%) or dying (64%) and had the highest levels of emotional eating. People with T2D showed better coping strategies and higher well-being. Negative affect, worries about COVID-19 consequences and uncontrolled eating had negative impact, but social support, social sharing, and coping contributed positively (p < 0.001) to well-being. A 48.7% of people with obesity experienced more difficulties to adhere to treatment compared to only 11.1% of people with T2D.Conclusions: People with obesity had less well-being and more COVID-19 worries and emotional eating than people with T2D and without diseases. Well-being depends on negative affect, worries and eating behavior. Future research about the impact in long-term on weight and health status in patients with chronic diseases is needed.
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- dc.identifier.citation Vázquez-Velázquez V, Pizarro JJ, Sánchez S, Soto V, Arcila-Martínez D, Velazquez-Jurado H. Psychological impact of COVID-19 lockdown on well-being: comparisons between people with obesity, with diabetes and without diseases. Clinical Diabetology. 2022 Jun 30;11(3):183-91. DOI: 10.5603/DK.a2022.0020
- dc.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/DK.a2022.0020
- dc.identifier.issn 2450–7458
- dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10230/59952
- dc.language.iso eng
- dc.publisher Via Medica
- dc.relation.ispartof Clinical Diabetology. 2022 Jun 30;11(3):183-91
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- dc.subject.keyword SARS COV-2
- dc.subject.keyword Metabolic diseases
- dc.subject.keyword Well-being
- dc.subject.keyword Mental health
- dc.subject.keyword Eating behavior
- dc.title Psychological impact of COVID-19 lockdown on well-being: comparisons between people with obesity, with diabetes and without diseases
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