Amr, R. A., Al-Smadi, A. M., Akasheh, R. T., Deiranieh, R. A., Gammoh, O. S., Hammouh, F. G., ... & Dababneh, B. F. (2019). Mood and demographical factors as predictors of body mass index among Syrian and Iraqi refugees in Jordan. Journal of Health Psychology, 1359105319893108.?
We studied whether mood and demographics are related to body mass index in a population of Syrian and
Iraqi refugees residing in Jordan. Questionnaires and Brunel Mood Scale were used to collect demographical
data. Data were analyzed using t-test and analysis of variance. A high prevalence of overweight and obesity
was observed in this population (60.5%). Mood subscales were not associated with body mass index
categories. However, body mass index as a continuous variable was associated with anger, depression, and
fatigue scores. Linear regression revealed that age, ethnicity, unemployment, chronic illnesses, and physical
activity level, but not mood, are associated with body mass index.