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Am J Health Behav ; 33(3): 319-29, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19063653

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OBJECTIVE: To report on the relationship between self-rated health and obesity. METHODS: Computer-assisted telephone survey of 5001 randomly selected individuals aged 18 years and over residing in California and Texas. RESULTS: Obese individuals have a 3-fold greater odds of reporting reduced health. After controlling for the effect of demographic factors, health care utilization, chronic disease, and lifestyle behaviors, this relationship persists (OR:2.33; 95% CI: 1.7, 3.2). CONCLUSION: Results suggest that obesity is a statistically significant predictor of reduced self-rated health. Directly affecting change in people's self-rating of health would be difficult; however, addressing its correlates, such as obesity, may improve self-rated health status over time.


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Health Status , Obesity/psychology , Self Concept , Adult , California/epidemiology , Chronic Disease , Female , Health Behavior , Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Life Style , Male , Obesity/epidemiology , Regression Analysis , Social Class , Texas/epidemiology
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