The relationship between hedonic hunger and self‐stigmatisation in terms of weight and self‐esteem in adult people living with obesity

Author:

Çakir Muhammet Ali1ORCID,Mercan Yeliz1ORCID,Pancar Nüket1ORCID,Demircan Ülkü2ORCID,Pehlivan Merve3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences Kırklareli University Kırklareli Turkey

2. Department of Health Management, Faculty of Health Sciences Kırklareli University Kırklareli Turkey

3. Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences Kırklareli University Kırklareli Turkey

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThis study aimed to determine the factors influencing the hedonic hunger status of overweight adults and to examine the relationship between hedonic hunger, self‐stigmatisation and self‐esteem in terms of weight.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study was conducted with 353 people living with obesity who applied to the Endocrine and Internal Medicine Clinic in Samsun, Turkey, between June and October 2022. The data were collected using the Personal Information Form, Power of Food Scale (PFS), Weight Self‐Stigmatisation Questionnaire (WSSQ) and Self‐Liking/Self‐Competence Scale (SLSC) through face‐to‐face survey method.ResultsAbout 53.3% of the participants were ≥45 years old, 80.5% were married and 69.1% had previously followed weight loss diet. It was found that those who were aged <45 years, single, those who perceived themselves as overweight, those who had used weight loss diets before and those whose waist‐hip ratio were normal had higher hedonic hunger scores (p < 0.05). A negative and significant correlation was found between PSF‐Tr general dimension scores and SLSC general dimension, whereas a significant and positive correlation was observed between PSF‐Tr general dimension scores and WSSQ general dimension (p < 0.05).ConclusionAs hedonic hunger increased in adults with overweight, self‐esteem decreased, and self‐stigmatisation in terms of weight increased. Effective interventions are needed to cope with the hedonic hunger that contributes to obesity and to prevent the stigma and low self‐esteem experienced by people living with obesity because of their excess weight.

Publisher

Wiley

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