General somatic health and lifestyle habits in individuals with obsessive- compulsive disorder: an international survey
Abstract Background Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been associated with a broad range of health-related issues. Unhealthy lifestyle habits such as physical inactivity, an unhealthy diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption are hypothesized to contribute to this association. However, the lifest...
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| description | Abstract Background Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been associated with a broad range of health-related issues. Unhealthy lifestyle habits such as physical inactivity, an unhealthy diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption are hypothesized to contribute to this association. However, the lifestyle habits of individuals with OCD have been scarcely investigated. In this international survey, we explored the physical health and lifestyle habits of adults with a self-reported diagnosis of OCD. Methods An online global survey available in seven languages was disseminated through interest organizations and social media between July 2021 and March 2022. The survey included questions relating to socio-demographic variables and clinical characteristics (including OCD symptom severity – as measured with the 12-item self-report scale Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory [OCI-12] – and psychotropic medication), physical health, and lifestyle habits. Frequencies and percentages, or means and standard deviations, as appropriate, were calculated. Subgroup analyses by OCD symptom severity, gender, and age group were performed. Results A total of 496 individuals with OCD completed the survey and were included in the analyses (mean age = 36.0 years, SD = 12.5, range 18–79; 78.8% women). Most participants were from Europe (n = 245, 49.4%) and North America (n = 187, 37.7%). OCD symptom severity scores were on the moderate range (OCI-12 mean score = 21.2, SD = 9.1). A majority (n = 354, 71.4%) reported having comorbid somatic health issues, mainly allergies, gastrointestinal conditions, and cardiometabolic conditions. Nearly half of the sample (n = 236, 47.6%) reported a body mass index ≥ 25, corresponding to at least overweight. A significant proportion of the participants reported low physical activity (n = 271, 55.0%), unhealthy dietary habits (n = 182, 36.7%), risk consumption of alcohol (n = 111, 22.3%), and non-restorative sleep (n = 268, 54.0%). Subgroup analyses showed overall similar results across groups, with some exceptions. Conclusions In this sample, individuals with OCD self-reported a range of health-related issues and a number of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, most prominently a lack of physical activity. Interventions aimed at modifying unhealthy lifestyles to prevent or improve health conditions beyond the psychiatric symptoms should be considered. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e77af1f44d7b45e88e7a9fb357a990002025-08-19T23:01:37ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2024-02-0124111310.1186/s12888-024-05566-wGeneral somatic health and lifestyle habits in individuals with obsessive- compulsive disorder: an international surveyAnna Holmberg0Lina Martinsson1Matthias Lidin2Christian Rück3David Mataix-Cols4Lorena Fernández de la Cruz5Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska InstitutetCentre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska InstitutetStockholm Health Care Services, Region StockholmCentre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska InstitutetCentre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska InstitutetCentre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska InstitutetAbstract Background Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been associated with a broad range of health-related issues. Unhealthy lifestyle habits such as physical inactivity, an unhealthy diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption are hypothesized to contribute to this association. However, the lifestyle habits of individuals with OCD have been scarcely investigated. In this international survey, we explored the physical health and lifestyle habits of adults with a self-reported diagnosis of OCD. Methods An online global survey available in seven languages was disseminated through interest organizations and social media between July 2021 and March 2022. The survey included questions relating to socio-demographic variables and clinical characteristics (including OCD symptom severity – as measured with the 12-item self-report scale Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory [OCI-12] – and psychotropic medication), physical health, and lifestyle habits. Frequencies and percentages, or means and standard deviations, as appropriate, were calculated. Subgroup analyses by OCD symptom severity, gender, and age group were performed. Results A total of 496 individuals with OCD completed the survey and were included in the analyses (mean age = 36.0 years, SD = 12.5, range 18–79; 78.8% women). Most participants were from Europe (n = 245, 49.4%) and North America (n = 187, 37.7%). OCD symptom severity scores were on the moderate range (OCI-12 mean score = 21.2, SD = 9.1). A majority (n = 354, 71.4%) reported having comorbid somatic health issues, mainly allergies, gastrointestinal conditions, and cardiometabolic conditions. Nearly half of the sample (n = 236, 47.6%) reported a body mass index ≥ 25, corresponding to at least overweight. A significant proportion of the participants reported low physical activity (n = 271, 55.0%), unhealthy dietary habits (n = 182, 36.7%), risk consumption of alcohol (n = 111, 22.3%), and non-restorative sleep (n = 268, 54.0%). Subgroup analyses showed overall similar results across groups, with some exceptions. Conclusions In this sample, individuals with OCD self-reported a range of health-related issues and a number of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, most prominently a lack of physical activity. Interventions aimed at modifying unhealthy lifestyles to prevent or improve health conditions beyond the psychiatric symptoms should be considered.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-05566-wObsessive-compulsive disorderPhysical healthCardiometabolic risk factorsLifestyle habitsPhysical activityDietary habits |
| spellingShingle | Anna Holmberg Lina Martinsson Matthias Lidin Christian Rück David Mataix-Cols Lorena Fernández de la Cruz General somatic health and lifestyle habits in individuals with obsessive- compulsive disorder: an international survey Obsessive-compulsive disorder Physical health Cardiometabolic risk factors Lifestyle habits Physical activity Dietary habits |
| title | General somatic health and lifestyle habits in individuals with obsessive- compulsive disorder: an international survey |
| title_full | General somatic health and lifestyle habits in individuals with obsessive- compulsive disorder: an international survey |
| title_fullStr | General somatic health and lifestyle habits in individuals with obsessive- compulsive disorder: an international survey |
| title_full_unstemmed | General somatic health and lifestyle habits in individuals with obsessive- compulsive disorder: an international survey |
| title_short | General somatic health and lifestyle habits in individuals with obsessive- compulsive disorder: an international survey |
| title_sort | general somatic health and lifestyle habits in individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder an international survey |
| topic | Obsessive-compulsive disorder Physical health Cardiometabolic risk factors Lifestyle habits Physical activity Dietary habits |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-05566-w |
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