Literature has been pointing towards obesity as the moderating variable of a depressive vicious cycle of self-esteem and self-image, with sócia] isolation, anxiety and depression. This in turn drives people to channel sexual pleasure into the pleasure of food, thus aggravating their condition of obesity even more and consequently causing a major negative impact on the individual's sexual life. Ojective: To assess the importance given to sexuality in obese and overweight individuals as well as assessing the existence of a correlation between these variables. Methods A quantitative exploratory study was conducted on 218 patients of both genders (68.3 % female and 31.7 % male) aged between 18 and 65. Data collection was carried out...
The association of obesity with sexual dysfunctions is complex and far from clear. Most former studi...
Objective: Obesity is an increasing epidemic which adversely affects physical, emotional, psychosoc...
Research supports a relationship between people with obesity and decreases in psychosocial functioni...
In human intimacy, affective-sexuality (Ambler, 2012) is variable which promotes physical and emoti...
The literature reports that Body Mass Index (BMI) changes are directly related to sexual interest. ...
Introduction: The adverse effects of obesity are well documented; however, a growing topic is that ...
The increased prevalence of obesity represents, currently, one of the major public health issues, du...
Abstract Obesity produces a significant deterioration in general and sexual health. The aim of this...
none8noIntroduction. Increased body mass index is associated with a higher prevalence of metabolic d...
Background; Both overweight and obesity have been identified as risk factors for sexual dysfunction ...
Objectives: Being overweight and obesity, one of the biggest health problems in developing countries...
Obesity is a modern disease that may be associated with sexual dysfunction, the inability to partici...
Background: Obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide with negative effects on women's health, psychos...
Body image and self-concept are of unique importance; with body weight having an impact on peer’s ac...
© The Author(s) 2018. Obesity has profound medical, psychological, and emotional consequences and is...
The association of obesity with sexual dysfunctions is complex and far from clear. Most former studi...
Objective: Obesity is an increasing epidemic which adversely affects physical, emotional, psychosoc...
Research supports a relationship between people with obesity and decreases in psychosocial functioni...
In human intimacy, affective-sexuality (Ambler, 2012) is variable which promotes physical and emoti...
The literature reports that Body Mass Index (BMI) changes are directly related to sexual interest. ...
Introduction: The adverse effects of obesity are well documented; however, a growing topic is that ...
The increased prevalence of obesity represents, currently, one of the major public health issues, du...
Abstract Obesity produces a significant deterioration in general and sexual health. The aim of this...
none8noIntroduction. Increased body mass index is associated with a higher prevalence of metabolic d...
Background; Both overweight and obesity have been identified as risk factors for sexual dysfunction ...
Objectives: Being overweight and obesity, one of the biggest health problems in developing countries...
Obesity is a modern disease that may be associated with sexual dysfunction, the inability to partici...
Background: Obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide with negative effects on women's health, psychos...
Body image and self-concept are of unique importance; with body weight having an impact on peer’s ac...
© The Author(s) 2018. Obesity has profound medical, psychological, and emotional consequences and is...
The association of obesity with sexual dysfunctions is complex and far from clear. Most former studi...
Objective: Obesity is an increasing epidemic which adversely affects physical, emotional, psychosoc...
Research supports a relationship between people with obesity and decreases in psychosocial functioni...