Journal article
Associations between complementary medicine, satisfaction with body weight and shape, and the use of methods to lose or control weight: results of a national survey of 8009 Australian women
Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Vol.36, pp.100-106
2018
PMID: 29458914
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Abstract
•Women using complementary medicine are less likely dissatisfied with their body weight.•Women using CM were more likely to use a variety of weight management methods.•This study highlights potentially problematic knowledge gaps around CM for weight management. This study aimed to determine whether the use of complementary medicine (CM) is associated with body satisfaction and weight management methods in Australian women. Women aged 34–39 years from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health were surveyed regarding satisfaction with their body weight and shape, and the use of weight management methods. Associations with CM use were analysed using logistic regression modelling. Women using CM less likely wanted to lose weight; and were more likely to cut down on fats and/or sugars, use low glycaemic diets, diet books and ‘other’ methods (OR: 1.33–2.83) compared to CM non-users. Women using herbal medicine products ‘sometimes’ were more likely to use meal replacements/slimming products (OR: 1.50–1.67) compared to non-users. Australian women using CM are more likely to be satisfied with their body weight and shape, and to use a range of weight management approaches compared to CM non-users.
Details
- Title
- Associations between complementary medicine, satisfaction with body weight and shape, and the use of methods to lose or control weight: results of a national survey of 8009 Australian women
- Creators
- Romy Lauche (Author) - University of Technology SydneyNicholas R Fuller (Author) - University of SydneyHolger Cramer (Author) - University of Technology SydneyJon Wardle (Author) - University of Technology SydneyDavid Sibbritt (Author) - University of Technology SydneyJon Adams (Author) - University of Technology Sydney
- Publication Details
- Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Vol.36, pp.100-106
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd
- Identifiers
- 991012857100402368
- Academic Unit
- National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine; Faculty of Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article