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Obesity and absenteeism: an epidemiologic study of 10,825 employed adults.

作者信息

Tucker L A, Friedman G M

机构信息

Department of Physical Education, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA.

出版信息

Am J Health Promot. 1998 Jan-Feb;12(3):202-7. doi: 10.4278/0890-1171-12.3.202.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study was conducted to determine the extent of the relationship between obesity and absenteeism due to illness. A secondary objective was to ascertain the extent to which age, gender, family income, length of workweek, and cigarette smoking influenced the obesity-absenteeism association.

DESIGN

A cross-sectional design was used. Data regarding obesity, absenteeism, and the potential confounding factors were collected during the same time period.

SETTING

Data were collected within workplaces throughout the U.S., and at the headquarters of Health Advancement Services, Inc. (HAS).

SUBJECTS

Subjects were 10,825 employed men and women who participated in an ongoing wellness screening program administered by HAS.

MEASURES

The three-site skinfold technique was used to estimate body fat percentage. Absenteeism due to illness and the potential confounding variables were assessed using a structured paper-pencil questionnaire.

RESULTS

Without controlling for any potential confounders, obese employees were more than twice as likely to experience high-level absenteeism (seven or more absences due to illness during the past 6 months), and 1.49 times more likely to suffer from moderate absenteeism (three to six absences due to illness during the last 6 months) than were lean employees. With all of the potential confounders controlled simultaneously, obese employees were 1.74 and 1.61 times more likely to experience high and moderate levels of absenteeism, respectively, than were lean individuals.

CONCLUSIONS

Obese employees tend to be absent from work due to illness substantially more than their counterparts.

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