Online Türk Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, cilt.7, sa.4, ss.560-566, 2022 (Hakemli Dergi)
Objective: The research was conducted to determine
the relationship between obese and non-obese mothers'
breastfeeding attitudes with eating attitudes and body perception.
Materials and Methods: The sample of the descriptive
study consisted of 248 mothers (obese:120; nonobese=128). The data were collected with the Personal
Information Form, Breastfeeding Attitudes of the Evaluation Scale (BAES), Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) and Body
Perception Scale (BPS).
Results: It was deter mined that 14.2% of obese mothers and 14.1% of non-obese mothers were prone to eating
attitude disorders. There was a weak statistically significant negative relationship between BAES and the EAT
scores of obese (r=–0.284; p=0.002) and non-obese women (r=–0.371; p=0.000). A statistically significant relationship was not determined between the BAES and BPS
scores (p>0.05).
Conclusion: While there was no relationship between
breastfeeding attitude and body perception of obese and
non-obese women, the tendency to eating attitude disorder
decreased as obese and non-obese mothers’ positive
breastfeeding attitudes increased. According to these findings, it is recommended to support a positive breastfeeding
attitude in mothers.