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BMC Public Health ; 20(1): 1562, 2020 Oct 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33066748

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BACKGROUND: As a consequence of 'Western' acculturation, eating disorders and body image disturbances, such as fatness phobia and body dysmorphic disorders towards musculature and body shape, are emerging in Africa, with young people the most affected. It is therefore important to accurately assess perceptions of body shape. However, the existing body image assessment scales lack sufficient accuracy and validity testing to compare body shape perception across different African populations. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate the Body Shape Scale (BOSHAS) to evaluate body shape perceptions related body image disorders in African populations. METHODS: To develop the BOSHAS, anthropometric measures of 80 Cameroonians and 81 Senegalese (both sexes included; 40.1% females overall) were taken for three body shape criteria: somatotype components, body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio. Subjects were selected to cover a wide variability in body shape and were photographed in full face and profile positions. To validate the BOSHAS, the scale was administered twice (2 weeks apart) to 106 participants (aged 31.2 ± 12.6 years) to assess its reliability. In addition, a questionnaire measuring different aspects of body shape (e.g. musculature) was also administered (n = 597; aged 36.7 ± 15.6 years) to assess its convergent validity. RESULTS: The BOSHAS includes two sex-specific subscales of 10 photographs each. Most participants were able to repeat their BOSHAS preference order. Test-retest reliability was also consistent in estimating Current Body Shape (CBS), Desired Body Shape and Ideal Body Shape for participants and their partners. CBS was correlated with BMI, and different BOSHAS indices were consistent with declarations obtained by questionnaire. CONCLUSIONS: The BOSHAS is the first sex-specific scale of real African models photographed in face and profile, including large body shape variability. The validation protocol showed good validity and reliability for evaluating body shape perceptions and dissatisfaction of Africans.


Asunto(s)
Imagen Corporal/psicología , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Adolescente , Adulto , África , Anciano , Índice de Masa Corporal , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Somatotipos/psicología , Relación Cintura-Cadera/psicología , Adulto Joven
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J Biosoc Sci ; 51(4): 469-490, 2019 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30295213

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Senegal is experiencing a rising obesity epidemic, due to the nutrition transition occurring in most African countries, and driven by sedentary behaviour and high-calorie dietary intake. In addition, the anthropological local drivers of the social valorization of processed high-calorie food and large body sizes could expose the population to obesity risk. This study aimed to determine the impact of these biocultural factors on the nutritional status of Senegalese adults. A mixed methods approach was used, including qualitative and quantitative studies. Between 2011 and 2013, fourteen focus group discussions (n=84) and a cross-sectional quantitative survey (n=313 women; n=284 men) of adults in three different socio-ecological areas of Senegal (rural: n=204; suburban: n=206; urban: n=187) were conducted. Dietary intake (Dietary Diversity Scores), physical activity (International Physical Activity Questionnaire), body weight norms (Body Size Scale), weight and health statuses (anthropometric measures and blood pressure) were measured. Middle-aged and older Senegalese women were found to value overweight/obesity more than younger Senegalese in all regions. In addition, young urban/suburban adults had a tendency for daily snacking whilst urban/suburban adults tended to be less physically active and had higher anthropometric means. A binary logistic regression model showed that being female, older, living in urban/suburban areas and valuing larger body size were independently associated with being overweight/obese, but not high-calorie diet. Univariate analyses showed that lower physical activity and higher socioeconomic status were associated with being overweight/obese. Finally, overweight/obesity, which is low in men, is associated with hypertension in the total sample. The nutrition transition is currently underway in Senegal's urban/suburban areas, with older women being more affected. Since several specific biocultural factors jointly contribute to this phenomenon, the study's findings suggest the need for local public health interventions that target women and which account for the anthropological specificities of the Senegalese population.


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Características Culturales , Países en Desarrollo , Trastornos Nutricionales/etiología , Obesidad/etiología , Sobrepeso/etiología , Cambio Social , Adulto , Anciano , Antropología Cultural , Actitud Frente a la Salud , Tamaño Corporal , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Trastornos Nutricionales/complicaciones , Trastornos Nutricionales/epidemiología , Estado Nutricional , Obesidad/epidemiología , Sobrepeso/epidemiología , Factores de Riesgo , Senegal , Factores Sexuales , Valores Sociales , Adulto Joven
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BMC Public Health ; 15: 1169, 2015 Nov 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26603149

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BACKGROUND: Body size scales are a common method for diagnosing body image disturbances and assessing the cultural valorisation of stoutness, a phenomenon that plays a role in the development of overweight, especially among African populations. Traditionally, body size scales present a front view. In this study, we evaluated a complementary model of representing body shape: the side view of body outlines. In particular, we examined the association between the side-view and a set of bio-anthropometric indices in men and women. METHODS: To cover the inter-ethnic variability in the Niger-Congo area, we selected a balanced sex-ratio sample of 80 Cameroonians and 81 Senegalese. Individuals wearing close-fitting clothes were photographed from the front-and side-view, and measured following a bio-anthropometric protocol synthesizing body shape variation: Body Mass Index, percentage body fat, somatotype profile, waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, mean blood pressure and glycaemia. The shape of each front and side body outline was extracted and characterised by Normalized Elliptic Fourier Descriptors (NEFD). Finally, we assessed associations between NEFD and bio-anthropometric indices. RESULTS: Variation in the shape of both front and side body outlines was associated with all bio-anthropometrics for at least one sex-population combination. Overall, the side view best captured body shape variation related to changes in almost all bio-anthropometrics in both sexes and populations, with the exceptions of female mesomorphy, male blood pressure and glycaemia (in both sexes). We found that the details of the relationship between bio-anthropometrics and body shape differed between the two male populations, a finding that was reflected in side-views for all criteria, but not front-views. CONCLUSIONS: Variation in body shape assessed by several bio-anthropometrics related to health and nutritional status was larger for side than front body outlines. Integrating side views in body size scales would improve the accuracy of body size assessment and thus, the assessment of behaviours leading to overweight, as well as symptoms of body image disturbances, in Africa and potentially in other populations.


Asunto(s)
Antropometría/métodos , Imagen Corporal , Índice de Masa Corporal , Tamaño Corporal , Obesidad , Salud Pública , Adulto , Glucemia/metabolismo , Presión Sanguínea , Camerún , Cultura , Femenino , Análisis de Fourier , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estado Nutricional , Fotograbar , Senegal , Factores Sexuales , Somatotipos , Circunferencia de la Cintura , Relación Cintura-Cadera , Adulto Joven
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PLoS One ; 10(11): e0138983, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26536030

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: The social valorisation of overweight in African populations could promote high-risk eating behaviours and therefore become a risk factor of obesity. However, existing scales to assess body image are usually not accurate enough to allow comparative studies of body weight perception in different African populations. This study aimed to develop and validate the Body Size Scale (BSS) to estimate African body weight perception. METHODS: Anthropometric measures of 80 Cameroonians and 81 Senegalese were used to evaluate three criteria of adiposity: body mass index (BMI), overall percentage of fat, and endomorphy (fat component of the somatotype). To develop the BSS, the participants were photographed in full face and profile positions. Models were selected for their representativeness of the wide variability in adiposity with a progressive increase along the scale. Then, for the validation protocol, participants self-administered the BSS to assess self-perceived current body size (CBS), desired body size (DBS) and provide a "body self-satisfaction index." This protocol included construct validity, test-retest reliability and convergent validity and was carried out with three independent samples of respectively 201, 103 and 1115 Cameroonians. RESULTS: The BSS comprises two sex-specific scales of photos of 9 models each, and ordered by increasing adiposity. Most participants were able to correctly order the BSS by increasing adiposity, using three different words to define body size. Test-retest reliability was consistent in estimating CBS, DBS and the "body self-satisfaction index." The CBS was highly correlated to the objective BMI, and two different indexes assessed with the BSS were consistent with declarations obtained in interviews. CONCLUSION: The BSS is the first scale with photos of real African models taken in both full face and profile and representing a wide and representative variability in adiposity. The validation protocol proved its reliability for estimating body weight perception in Africans.


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Tamaño Corporal/fisiología , Percepción del Peso/fisiología , Adiposidad , Adulto , Población Negra , Índice de Masa Corporal , Camerún , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Senegal , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Artículo en Francés | AIM (África) | ID: biblio-1269348

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Introduction : Les douleurs neuropathiques sont graves et de prise en charge difficile. L'efficacité du traitement est jugée sur l'amélioration de la qualité de vie.Objectifs : Déterminer la fréquence des douleurs neuropathiques et apprécier l'efficacité de thérapeutiques utilisées et les difficultés à l'instauration des recommandation dans un centre à Dakar.Méthodologie : Une étude prospective de 4 mois a été menée au Centre National d'Appareillage Orthopédique dont l'objectif a été d'apprécier les obstacles à l'instauration des recommandations internationales sur la prise en charge des douleurs neuropathiques. Les patients reçus pour des douleurs chroniques ont répondu aux questionnaires DN4 et ceux qui ont eu des douleurs neuropathiques inclus. L'intensité de la douleur, le retentissement fonctionnel, et la qualité du sommeil, ont été évalués avant et après traitement. Les effets secondaires des médicaments, les raisons d'une non adhérence au traitement ont été notés et la conformité des examens complémentaires vérifiée.Résultats : 53 patients avec un âge moyen de 50,22 ans ont été inclus. L'EVA moyen a été de 5,75. La marche a été anormale dans 33,96% des cas, impossible (4 cas), la montée et descente des escaliers impossible (18,83%), le périmètre de marche inferieur à 1000m (18,86%) et 13,20% des patients incapables de ramasser un objet à terre. Les activités professionnelles suspendues dans 2 cas et le sommeil perturbé dans 33,96% des cas. Le traitement de première intention a été l'Amitriptyline (54,71%) et a été responsable d'effets secondaires dans 3 cas. Après un recul de 2 mois, la reprise effective des différentes activités a été obtenue dans 94,53%.Discussion et Conclusion : Même si la diminution de l'EVA au cours des douleurs neuropathiques sous traitement est parfois minime, le retentissement sur la qualité de vie doit être apprécié avant de conclure à une inefficacité thérapeutique. Le choix des molécules doit tenir compte de l'accessibilité du médicament. La rééducation doit être effectuée surtout en cas de retentissement fonctionnel et/ ou d'association à d'autres déficiences neurologiques


Asunto(s)
Dolor Crónico , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso/terapia , Manejo del Dolor , Senegal
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