Associação e comparação dos sinais/sintomas de depressão com a qualidade de vida e medidas antropométricas de funcionárias universitárias
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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i9.31363Palavras-chave:
Depressão; Qualidade de vida; Medidas antropométricas; Mulheres; Adultos.Resumo
Objetivo: avaliar os sinais/sintomas de depressão em trabalhadoras universitárias e verificar a sua relação com a qualidade de vida e variáveis antropométricas e de composição corporal. Métodos: foram avaliadas 103 mulheres funcionárias de uma universidade, com média de idade entre 36 e 40 anos. Os sinais/sintomas de depressão foram avaliados com o inventário de Beck; a qualidade de vida (QV com o questionário de estado de saúde (SF-36V2), a composição corporal com as dobras cutâneas, e as medidas antropométricas avaliadas foram peso, circunferência da cintura (CC), circunferência do quadril (CQ); o do índice de massa corporal (IMC) e relação cintura-quadril (RCQ) foram calculados. Resultados: Quando avaliadas mulheres com/sem sinais e sintomas de depressão, os grupos com depressão apresentaram IMC (∆=1,93kg/m², p= 0,019) e RCQ (∆=0,03, p=0,030) mais elevados. Na comparação entre os pares, o grupo com sinais/sintomas graves apresentou scores médios abaixo de 50% para todos domínios da QV, exceto para a capacidade funcional (∆=26,94, p=0,007). Todos os domínios da QV foram inversamente relacionados com sinais/sintomas de depressão. Conclusão: mulheres com sinais e sintomas de depressão possuem o IMC mais elevado, RCQ acima do previsto, pior QV comparado àquelas sem depressão.
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