Tsai Shan P, Ahmed Farah S, Wendt Judy K, Bhojani Faiyaz, Donnelly Robin P
Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas 77252-2463, USA.
Ann Epidemiol. 2008 Jan;18(1):8-14. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2007.07.091. Epub 2007 Sep 24.
Examine employee illness absence and the economic impact of overweight and obesity in a petrochemical industry workforce.
A 10-year follow-up (1994-2003) of 4153 Shell Oil Company employees was conducted. Absence frequency rates and average number of workdays lost were calculated for normal weight, overweight, and obese employees with and without the presence of additional risk factors. The study also assessed the change in overweight and obesity prevalence in the study population and estimated the current and future economic impact of these conditions.
Overall, obese employees were 80% more likely to have absences (24.0 vs. 13.3 per 100 employees) and were absent 3.7 more days (7.7 vs. 4.0 days) per year compared with those employees with normal body weights. Among employees with no additional risk factors, overweight employees lost more than 1.5 times more days (4.2 vs. 2.6 days) per year, and obese employees more than 2.5 times more days (7.2 vs. 2.6 days) compared with their normal-weight colleagues. Similarly, absence frequency attributable to cardiovascular disease significantly increased among employees with one or two additional risk factors present, such as smoking, high blood pressure, or hypercholesterolemia. The direct cost of illness absence from overweight and obesity for this study population was $1,873,500. Furthermore, 31% of the total illness absence was attributable to overweight and obesity in 1994, and the percentage had risen to 36% by 2003.
The economic impact to employers is great and will continue to rise unless measures are taken, particularly to reduce the number of employees moving from overweight to obesity with time.
研究石化行业员工因病缺勤情况以及超重和肥胖对其造成的经济影响。
对壳牌石油公司4153名员工进行了为期10年(1994 - 2003年)的随访。计算了体重正常、超重和肥胖员工(无论有无其他风险因素)的缺勤频率和平均误工天数。该研究还评估了研究人群中超重和肥胖患病率的变化,并估计了这些情况当前和未来的经济影响。
总体而言,与体重正常的员工相比,肥胖员工缺勤的可能性高80%(每100名员工中分别为24.0次和13.3次),且每年缺勤天数多3.7天(分别为7.7天和4.0天)。在没有其他风险因素的员工中,超重员工每年误工天数比体重正常的同事多1.5倍以上(分别为4.2天和2.6天),肥胖员工则多2.5倍以上(分别为7.2天和2.6天)。同样,在存在一个或两个其他风险因素(如吸烟、高血压或高胆固醇血症)的员工中,因心血管疾病导致的缺勤频率显著增加。该研究人群中因超重和肥胖导致的因病缺勤直接成本为1,873,500美元。此外,1994年因病缺勤总数的31%可归因于超重和肥胖,到2003年这一比例已升至36%。
对雇主而言,经济影响巨大,除非采取措施,特别是随着时间推移减少从超重转变为肥胖的员工数量,否则这种影响将持续上升。