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成年人休闲活动与狂饮之间的关联:来自瑞典新列入病假名单样本的研究结果

Associations between leisure activities and binge drinking in adults: findings from a Swedish newly sick-listed sample.

作者信息

Andersson Annika, Mårdby Ann-Charlotte, Holmgren Kristina, Hensing Gunnel

机构信息

Social Medicine, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden.

Social Medicine, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation/Occupational Therapy, Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden.

出版信息

Work. 2014;48(2):143-53. doi: 10.3233/WOR-131606.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Leisure activities and drinking patterns are factors that can affect health and ability to return to work after a sick-leave. Associations between participation in leisure activities and binge drinking among sick-listed individuals have been paid little attention in the research literature.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to examine associations between leisure activities and binge drinking in a sample of newly sick-listed women and men.

PARTICIPANTS

The study included 2,888 individuals aged 19-64 years.

METHODS

Cross-sectional questionnaire data from the Health Assets Project, Sweden, was used. Participation in 18 leisure activities was estimated. Binge drinking was defined as consuming alcohol at least once a month, and typically consuming five or more glasses.

RESULTS

Among women aged 19-30 years who regularly went to concerts (OR 2.36) and wrote (OR 2.39) associations were found with binge drinking. Lower OR was found among women aged 31-64 who regularly went to the cinema (OR 0.43), out in the nature (OR 0.46) or participated in sports (OR 0.57). Among men, associations were found between socializing with friends and binge drinking in both age groups (OR 3.83 respectively 1.63). Among younger men who attended sporting events OR was 2.31, and among older men participating in religious communities OR was 0.28.

CONCLUSIONS

This study contributes to understanding the interplay between leisure activities and health behavior. In particular, social activities in men were associated with binge drinking while the opposite was true for recreational activities in older women.

摘要

背景

休闲活动和饮酒模式是影响健康及病假后恢复工作能力的因素。在研究文献中,病假人员参与休闲活动与暴饮之间的关联很少受到关注。

目的

本研究旨在调查新列入病假名单的女性和男性样本中休闲活动与暴饮之间的关联。

参与者

该研究纳入了2888名年龄在19至64岁之间的个体。

方法

使用了来自瑞典健康资产项目的横断面问卷调查数据。评估了参与18种休闲活动的情况。暴饮被定义为每月至少饮酒一次,且通常饮用五杯或更多。

结果

在19至30岁经常去听音乐会(比值比2.36)和写作(比值比2.39)的女性中,发现与暴饮有关联。在31至64岁经常去看电影(比值比0.43)、外出到自然环境中(比值比0.46)或参加体育活动(比值比0.57)的女性中,比值比较低。在男性中,两个年龄组与朋友社交均与暴饮有关联(比值比分别为3.83和1.63)。在参加体育赛事的年轻男性中,比值比为2.31,而在参与宗教团体活动的老年男性中,比值比为0.28。

结论

本研究有助于理解休闲活动与健康行为之间的相互作用。特别是,男性的社交活动与暴饮有关,而老年女性的娱乐活动则相反。

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