A Population-Based Study on Agreement between Actual and Perceived Body Image

Authors

  • Sajjan Iqbal Memon 1. Department of Health Administration, King Saud University, Riyadh
  • Rabiqa Rabiqa Department of Physiotherapy, Iqra University North Campus, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Ashok Kumar Institute of Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Sciences, LUMHS Jamshoro
  • Ramzana Perveen, Collage of Physiotherapy JPMC Karachi, Pakistan
  • Noor Ejaz KKT International orthopedic Spine Centre, Faisalabad Pakistan
  • Syed Meeran Hasnain Private Physiotherapy Clinician, Karachi Sindh
  • Najma Memon Department of Gynaecology, LUMHS Jamshoro Sindh Pakistan
  • Ziauddin Anwar Memon Regional Police Hospital Hyderabad Sindh. Pakistan
  • Syed Altaf Physiotherapy Department SBB Dewan University, Karachi, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47723/kcmj.v16i2.255

Keywords:

Obesity, BMI, Body Image, Perception and General Population

Abstract

Background: Obesity tends to appear in modern societies and constitutes a significant public health problem with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.

Objective: This study aims to determine the agreement between actual and perceived body image in the general population.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study design was conducted with a sample size of 300. The data were collected from eight major populated areas of Northern district of Karachi Sindh with a period of six months (10th January 2020 to 21st June 2020). The Figure rating questionnaire scale (FRS) was applied to collect the demographic data and perception about body weight. Body mass index (BMI) used for assessing the actual body weight status. Cohen's Kappa statistics were performed.

Results: Out of 300 participants, n=143 were males, and n=157 were females. In reality, according to BMI, 6 % were underweight, 47 % were average, 28 % were overweight, and 19 % were obese. According to perception, 8% of participants were underweight, 39 % were average, about 45% were overweight, and 8 % were obese. The mean score of real BMI was 25. 51±5.62 and figure rating score was 4.81±1.75. r value showed a strong positive relationship between both variables with a a P-value of <0.001. Cohen's Kappa score was 0.362. The rate of agreement between actual and perceived body weight status in the general population was 53.88%, and the disagreement rate was 46.12%

Conclusion: There was a weak agreement in the perception and realities of the self-image of people have the wrong impression about their body image.

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Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

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Memon SI, Rabiqa R, Kumar A, Perveen, R, Ejaz N, Hasnain SM, et al. A Population-Based Study on Agreement between Actual and Perceived Body Image. Al-Kindy Col. Med. J [Internet]. 2020 Dec. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];16(2):7-10. Available from: https://jkmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/MEDICAL/article/view/255

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