The influence of bereavement on Body Mass Index: Results from a national Swedish survey’

Författare
Oliveira, A. J., Rostila, M., Saarela, J., & Lopes C. S
Titel
The influence of bereavement on Body Mass Index: Results from a national Swedish survey’
Utgivningsår
2014
Tidskrift
PLoS One
Volym
9
Häfte
4
Sidor
95201
Sammanfattning

BACKGROUND:
Previous findings suggest that the loss of a family member is associated with health and mortality. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between bereavement experiences and BMI, and whether there are socio-demographic differences in this association.
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the association between bereavement experiences and BMI, and whether there are socio-demographic differences in this association.
METHODS:
We used cross-sectional data with retrospective questions from the Swedish Level of Living Survey (LNU) of 2000, including 5,142 individuals. The bereavement experiences examined in the study include the loss of a sibling, a parent or a spouse, and time since the death of a parent. BMI (kg/m2) was calculated using self-reported measurements of weight and height. The association between bereavement and BMI was evaluated through linear regressions.
RESULTS:
After controlling for possible confounders, most of the models detected an association between bereavement and BMI. The fully-adjusted model showed that loss of parents was associated with a 0.45 increase in BMI (SE = 0.20). The effect also seemed to be dependent on time since the loss and social class position.
CONCLUSIONS:
The present study is the first to examine associations between different types of familial losses and BMI. We find an association between the death of a family member and BMI, but it appears to be related to time since the death, type of bereavement experience and social class.

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