Lecube, AlbertSanchez, EnricMonereo, SusanaMedina-Gomez, GemaBellido, DiegoGarcia-Almeida, Jose ManuelMartinez de Icaya, PurificacionMalagon, Maria MarGoday, AlbertTinahones, Francisco J2023-02-092023-02-092020-04-21Lecube A, Sánchez E, Monereo S, Medina-Gómez G, Bellido D, García-Almeida JM, et al. Factors Accounting for Obesity and Its Perception among the Adult Spanish Population: Data from 1,000 Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviews. Obes Facts. 2020;13(4):322-332http://hdl.handle.net/10668/15934Our aim was to go deeper in the self-perception of weight and health status among the Spanish population, together with the connections of familiar relationships, physical activity practice, nutritional habits, and sleep patterns with the presence of obesity. A total of 1,000 subjects were enrolled in April 2017 in a representative adult Spanish population sample. Computer-assisted telephone interviewing was used and self-reported anthropometric data was obtained. The population was composed of 51.3% women, with a mean age of 48 (36-63) years and a BMI of 23.2 (20.3-26.6). Although only 17.7% of subjects with self-reported obesity exhibited the self-perception to suffer from obesity, they referred a bad (16%) or regular (47%) self-perceived health status. Subjects who considered themselves as people with overweight and obesity displayed a BMI of 30.5 (28.7-32.2) and 37.1 (34.8-41.5), respectively. The obesity group displayed the highest percentage (71.9%) of participants with some first-degree relative with overweight or obesity (p The Spanish population has a low self-perception of obesity. Our data also reinforces the strong association between obesity and age, family interactions, usual snacking, and daily consumption of wine or beer.enAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Computer-assisted telephone interviewingLifestyle behaviorsObesitySelf-perceptionAdultBody mass indexBody weightComputersFamilyFemaleHumansMaleMiddle agedObesitySelf conceptSelf reportSpainTelephoneFactors Accounting for Obesity and Its Perception among the Adult Spanish Population: Data from 1,000 Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviews.research article32663824open accessAutoimagenAutoinformeComputadoresEspañaFamiliaObesidadPeso corporalTeléfonoÍndice de masa corporal10.1159/0005081111662-4033PMC7590789https://www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/508111https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7590789/pdf