Lallukka Tea, Sarlio-Lähteenkorva Sirpa, Kaila-Kangas Leena, Pitkäniemi Janne, Luukkonen Ritva, Leino-Arjas Päivi
Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Eur J Epidemiol. 2008;23(4):303-10. doi: 10.1007/s10654-008-9233-7. Epub 2008 Mar 6.
Longitudinal studies observing working conditions and weight gain are rare. We aimed to study whether weight gain can be predicted by working conditions or changes in them in a 28-year follow-up. The study population consisted of working-aged industrial employees (n = 449). Data on height and weight were collected in clinical examinations in 1973, 1983 and 2001, and information on working conditions by questionnaires. We analysed the impact of changes in physical strain, temporal requirements and indicators of mental strain at work in 1973 and 1983 on weight changes using analysis of variance, logistic regression analysis and linear mixed longitudinal growth model. The latter was done to account for individual variation in temporal weight change over the study period. Weight gain was prominent in the data and about a third of the participants gained at least 15 kg by the final survey. Changes in physical strain and temporal requirements including working overtime hours among men, and experiencing increased working pace among women, were associated with greater mean weight gain and major weight gain. Job efforts and increasing mental strain showed weak associations with weight gain in men. Changes in the physical strain and temporal requirements seem to predict weight gain but working conditions were in general mostly weakly associated with weight gain in this cohort of initially young adults. The results highlight the importance of stable working hours and reasonable workload on healthy weight.
观察工作条件与体重增加之间关系的纵向研究很少见。我们旨在研究在长达28年的随访中,体重增加是否可以通过工作条件或其变化来预测。研究人群包括工作年龄的产业员工(n = 449)。身高和体重数据在1973年、1983年和2001年的临床检查中收集,工作条件信息通过问卷调查获取。我们使用方差分析、逻辑回归分析和线性混合纵向增长模型,分析了1973年和1983年工作中的身体压力、时间要求和精神压力指标的变化对体重变化的影响。采用后者是为了考虑研究期间体重随时间变化的个体差异。数据中体重增加很明显,约三分之一的参与者在最终调查时体重至少增加了15千克。身体压力和时间要求的变化,包括男性加班时间以及女性工作节奏加快,都与平均体重增加更多和体重大幅增加有关。男性的工作努力程度和精神压力增加与体重增加的关联较弱。身体压力和时间要求的变化似乎可以预测体重增加,但在这个最初为年轻人的队列中,总体而言工作条件与体重增加大多关联较弱。研究结果凸显了稳定工作时间和合理工作量对健康体重的重要性。