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基于人群的肥胖与劳动力参与情况分析。

Population-based analysis of obesity and workforce participation.

作者信息

Klarenbach Scott, Padwal Raj, Chuck Anderson, Jacobs Philip

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

Obesity (Silver Spring). 2006 May;14(5):920-7. doi: 10.1038/oby.2006.106.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe the relationship between obesity class and workforce participation and the influence of demographic, socioeconomic, and comorbid disease states on this relationship using population-based Canadian data.

RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES

Responses from 73,531 adults surveyed in the Canadian Community Health Survey 2000 to 2001 who provided complete information regarding variables of interest were analyzed. Workforce participation was defined as individuals reporting that they held and were present at a job or business in the week before survey administration. The association between obesity and workforce participation was explored using logistic regression after adjusting for demographic, socioeconomic, and obesity-related comorbidities.

RESULTS

In univariate analysis, obese individuals had lower odds of participating in the workforce. In the fully adjusted model, increasing obesity was associated with decreasing odds of workforce participation, with Class I, II, and III obesity having odds ratios (95% confidence interval) of 0.94 (0.89 to 0.99), 0.85 (0.77 to 0.94), and 0.66 (0.57 to 0.78), respectively. Obese individuals were also less likely to be employed and more likely to be absent from work.

DISCUSSION

Obesity is associated with lower workforce participation. This association appears to be independent of associated comorbidity and sociodemographic factors. These results indicate that the economic impact of obesity alone on workforce productivity is larger than previous reports suggest.

摘要

目的

利用基于加拿大人群的数据,描述肥胖类别与劳动力参与之间的关系,以及人口统计学、社会经济和共病疾病状态对这种关系的影响。

研究方法与步骤

对2000年至2001年加拿大社区健康调查中接受调查的73531名成年人的回答进行分析,这些成年人提供了有关感兴趣变量的完整信息。劳动力参与定义为在调查管理前一周报告自己有工作且在岗的个体。在对人口统计学、社会经济和与肥胖相关的共病进行调整后,使用逻辑回归探索肥胖与劳动力参与之间的关联。

结果

在单变量分析中,肥胖个体参与劳动力的几率较低。在完全调整模型中,肥胖程度增加与劳动力参与几率降低相关,I类、II类和III类肥胖的优势比(95%置信区间)分别为0.94(0.89至0.99)、0.85(0.77至0.94)和0.66(0.57至0.78)。肥胖个体受雇的可能性也较小,缺勤的可能性较大。

讨论

肥胖与较低的劳动力参与相关。这种关联似乎独立于相关的共病和社会人口因素。这些结果表明,肥胖对劳动力生产力的经济影响比以前的报告所显示的更大。

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