Knowledge and Awareness of Obesity-Related Breast Cancer Risk Among Women in the Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Duration
2.2. Sample Size, Sampling Technique, and Study Location
2.3. Informed Consent
2.4. Data Collection
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- Socio-Demographic Characteristics: This section collected data on age in years, marital status, education level, weight in Kg, body mass index (BMI), exercise pattern, healthy diet, menstrual stage, obesity inheritance in the family, and source of knowledge. BMI was calculated for each participant by applying the formula of (weight [kg])/(height [m])2 and was classified according to the WHO classifications. Height was reported by participants’ self-report, and weight was measured in the primary health office, as per clinic protocol. The 150 participants who were recruited through an online platform recorded their body weight themselves.
- B.
- Knowledge Evaluation: Questions assessed participants’ understanding of BMI calculation, the role of weight gain as a BC risk factor, and other risk factors such as hormonal drugs, hereditary causes, and the relationship between postmenopausal obesity and BC risk.
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- Practice and Awareness of Screening Methods: This section evaluated participants’ awareness and practices regarding breast self-examination (BSE) and mammography. Questions included awareness of annual examinations, who should perform them, and satisfaction with community awareness about BC in the Qassim region.
2.5. Institutional Review Board Ethical Approval
3. Statistical Data Analysis
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
7. Limitations
8. Recommendation
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographic Characteristics | Total N = 400 | |||
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N | (%) | |||
1 | Age (years) | 18–25 | 239 | 59.75% |
26–39 | 119 | 29.75% | ||
>40 | 42 | 10.5% | ||
2 | Marital status | Married | 115 | 28.75% |
Single | 285 | 71.25% | ||
3 | Education level | Middle school | 19 | 4.75% |
High school | 65 | 16.25% | ||
Diploma | 12 | 3.0% | ||
Bachelor’s | 304 | 76.0% | ||
4 | Family history of breast cancer | Yes | 89 | 22.25% |
No | 311 | 77.75% | ||
5 | Body weight (Kgs) | 40 | 15 | 3.75% |
40–60 | 231 | 57.75% | ||
61–80 | 115 | 28.75% | ||
81–100 | 31 | 7.75% | ||
>100 | 8 | 2.0% | ||
6 | Body mass index (BMI) kg/m2 | Underweight (<18.5) | 20 | 5% |
Normal (18.5–24.9) | 178 | 44.5% | ||
Overweight (25.0–29.9) | 157 | 39.25% | ||
Obese (>30) | 45 | 11.25% | ||
7 | How often do you exercise? | Never | 225 | 56.25% |
Once to twice a week | 28 | 7% | ||
Three times or more a week | 147 | 36.75% | ||
8 | Healthy dietary habits | Yes | 73 | 18.25% |
No | 327 | 81.75% | ||
9 | Menstruation status | Menstruation | 327 | 81.75% |
Menopausal | 50 | 12.5% | ||
Postmenopausal | 23 | 5.75% | ||
10 | Hereditary obesity in the family | Yes | 73 | 18.25% |
No | 327 | 81.75% | ||
11 | Sources of knowledge regarding breast cancer | Media (TV) | 13 | 3.25% |
Reading | 35 | 8.75% | ||
Family/Friends | 67 | 16.75% | ||
Educational lectures | 111 | 27.75% | ||
Internet | 174 | 43.5% |
The Participant’s Knowledge Regarding Obesity and Breast Cancer |
Total N = 400 N (%) | p-Value | |
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1.Knowledge about the calculation of the estimated body mass index (BMI) for obesity | Yes No | 215 (3.75%) 185 (6.25%) | 0.612 * |
2.Knowledge about the risk of sex hormonal drug consumption | Yes No | 31 (7.75%) 369 (92.25%) | 0.001 ** |
3. Knowledge about weight-gain drug consumption and the risk of breast cancer | Yes No | 230 (7.5%) 170 (42.5%) | 0.042 ** |
4. Knowledge about obesity after menopause and the risk of breast cancer | Yes No | 196 (49%) 204 (51%) | 0.786 * |
Practice and Awareness of an Annual Breast Cancer Examination and Their Information Source |
Yes N (%) |
No N (%) | p -Value |
---|---|---|---|
1. Are you performing the self-examination of the breast at home? | 338 (84.5%) | 62 (15.5%) | p = 0.001 |
2. Are you aware about how to perform a self-examination of the breast at home? | 238 (59.6%) | 162 (40.4%) | p < 0.05 |
3. Are you performing a monthly breast self-examination? | 35 (8.7%) | 365 (91.3%) | p = 0.001 |
4. Have you ever had a mammographic examination (mammogram)? | 19 (4.75%) | 381 (95.25%) | p = 0.001 |
5. Have you ever been made aware of the need for a breast examination? | 292 (73%) | 108 (27%) | p = 0.001 |
If yes, what is your source of information? | |||
Doctors | 239 (81.8%) | ||
Other sources | 53 (18.2%) | ||
Do you think there is enough awareness about breast cancer risk factors in Saudi Arabia? | 231 (57.75%) | 169 (42.25%) | p < 0.05 |
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Mackawy, A.M.H.; Alharbi, M.; Badawy, M.E.H.; Alharbi, H.O.A. Knowledge and Awareness of Obesity-Related Breast Cancer Risk Among Women in the Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare 2025, 13, 278. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13030278
Mackawy AMH, Alharbi M, Badawy MEH, Alharbi HOA. Knowledge and Awareness of Obesity-Related Breast Cancer Risk Among Women in the Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare. 2025; 13(3):278. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13030278
Chicago/Turabian StyleMackawy, Amal Mohamad Husein, Manal Alharbi, Mohamad Elsayed Hasan Badawy, and Hajed Obaid Abdullah Alharbi. 2025. "Knowledge and Awareness of Obesity-Related Breast Cancer Risk Among Women in the Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study" Healthcare 13, no. 3: 278. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13030278
APA StyleMackawy, A. M. H., Alharbi, M., Badawy, M. E. H., & Alharbi, H. O. A. (2025). Knowledge and Awareness of Obesity-Related Breast Cancer Risk Among Women in the Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare, 13(3), 278. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13030278