Trogdon J G, Finkelstein E A, Hylands T, Dellea P S, Kamal-Bahl S J
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Obes Rev. 2008 Sep;9(5):489-500. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-789X.2008.00472.x. Epub 2008 Mar 5.
This study reviews the recent literature on the relationship between obesity and indirect (non-medical) costs. Medline and Web of Science searches were conducted to identify published studies from 1992 to present that report indirect costs by obesity status; 31 studies were included. The indirect costs were grouped into six categories: costs associated with absenteeism, disability, premature mortality, presenteeism, workers' compensation, and total indirect costs. Compared with non-obese workers, obese workers miss more workdays due to illness, injury, or disability. Costs of premature mortality vary substantially across countries. The results for presenteeism and workers' compensation were mixed. More research is needed to determine obesity's causal role in increasing indirect costs, especially for workers' compensation and presenteeism. Cohort and longitudinal study designs should be a priority.
本研究回顾了近期关于肥胖与间接(非医疗)成本之间关系的文献。通过检索医学数据库(Medline)和科学引文索引(Web of Science),以确定1992年至今发表的按肥胖状况报告间接成本的研究;共纳入31项研究。间接成本分为六类:与旷工、残疾、过早死亡、出勤主义、工伤赔偿以及总间接成本相关的成本。与非肥胖员工相比,肥胖员工因疾病、受伤或残疾而缺勤的天数更多。过早死亡的成本在不同国家差异很大。出勤主义和工伤赔偿方面的结果喜忧参半。需要更多研究来确定肥胖在增加间接成本方面的因果作用,尤其是在工伤赔偿和出勤主义方面。队列研究和纵向研究设计应作为优先考虑。