Nutritional and Psychosocial Intervention to Improve the Self-Concept of Body Image and Increase the Self-Esteem of Overweight and Obese Individuals: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Autor/es
González Fernández, Elvira; Xandri Martínez, Raquel; Gómez Díaz, Magdalena; Navas López, JuliaFecha
2024-08-14Disciplina/s
Ciencias de la AlimentaciónPsicología
Materia/s
Nutrition therapyPsychosocial intervention
Overweight
Obesity
Body image
Self-esteem
Interdisciplinary study
Resumen
Negative habits persist in contemporary society that can sometimes result in overweight
or the deterioration of body image. This study aimed to assess the suitability of a nutritional and
psychosocial intervention as part of an interdisciplinary approach to improve the perception of
body image and increase the self-esteem of individuals who are overweight or obese. A total of
55 participants (25 men and 30 women) were included in this quasi-experimental intervention study.
Measurements were taken as part of an ambulatory treatment to obtain values for weight, self-esteem,
and body image perception using the Rosenberg scale and the Body Self-Esteem scale. At the end of
the intervention and after one year, the weight reductions reached an average of 13.4 kg, positive
self-image perception improved from a mean of 88.73 at pretest to 148.02 at follow-up, and self-esteem
improved from a mean of 22.6 to 32.6. These were all statistically significant changes (p < 0.001). The
model i...





