Objectives: Obesity can cause many diseases and reduces the quality of life. Health literacy (HL) can play a decisive role in terms of the health status of the obese person. In this study; it was aimed to evaluate the relationship between HL and obesity-related well-being in obese adults and examine the affecting factors.
Methods: This cross-sectional study consisted of individuals aged 18-65 years who were admitted to the Family Medicine Outpatient Clinic of a tertiary hospital, between April and July, 2022, with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 kg/m2 and above for the last year, and who met the inclusion criteria. The patient information form, the Obesity-Related Well-Being Questionnaire (ORWELL 97-TR), and the Health Literacy Scale-Short Form (HLS-SF) were used to obtain data.
Results: Among 201 participants in the study, 70.6% (n=142) were mildly obese. The mean value of the HLS-SF index score was 32.71±9.93, and the ORWELL 97-TR total score was 41.22±14.86. A significant correlation was determined between HLS-SF and ORWELL 97-TR Relevance-"social relations" sub-dimension score (r:0.292; p
Key words: Health literacy, Obesity, ORWELL 97-TR, Quality of Life, Well-being
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