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糖尿病患者与生活方式相关的风险因素及5年工作残疾轨迹:两项前瞻性队列研究的结果

Lifestyle-related risk factors and trajectories of work disability over 5 years in employees with diabetes: findings from two prospective cohort studies.

作者信息

Virtanen M, Kivimäki M, Zins M, Dray-Spira R, Oksanen T, Ferrie J E, Okuloff A, Pentti J, Head J, Goldberg M, Vahtera J

机构信息

Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Turku and Tampere, Finland.

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Diabet Med. 2015 Oct;32(10):1335-41. doi: 10.1111/dme.12787. Epub 2015 May 15.

Abstract

AIMS

To examine work disability trajectories among employees with and without diabetes and identify lifestyle-related factors associated with these trajectories.

METHODS

We assessed work disability using records of sickness absence and disability pension among participants with diabetes and age- sex-, socio-economic status- and marital status-matched controls in the Finnish Public Sector Study (1102 cases; 2204 controls) and the French GAZEL study (500 cases; 1000 controls), followed up for 5 years. Obesity, physical activity, smoking and alcohol consumption were assessed at baseline and the data analysed using group-based trajectory modelling.

RESULTS

Five trajectories described work disability: 'no/very low disability' (41.1% among cases and 48.0% among controls); 'low-steady' (35.4 and 34.7%, respectively); 'high-steady' (13.6 and 12.1%, respectively); and two 'high-increasing' trajectories (10.0 and 5.2%, respectively). Diabetes was associated with a 'high-increasing' trajectory only (odds ratio 1.90, 95% CI 1.47-2.46). Obesity and low physical activity were similarly associated with high work disability in people with and without diabetes. Smoking was associated with 'high-increasing' trajectory in employees with diabetes (odds ratio 1.88, 95% CI 1.21-2.93) but not in those without diabetes (odds ratio 1.32, 95% CI 0.87-2.00). Diabetes was associated with having multiple ( ≥ 2) risk factors (21.1 vs. 11.4%) but the association between multiple risk factors and the 'high-increasing' trajectory was similar in both groups.

CONCLUSIONS

The majority of employees with diabetes have low disability rates, although 10% are on a high and increasing disability trajectory. Lifestyle-related risk factors have similar associations with disability among employees with and without diabetes, except smoking which was only associated with poorer prognosis in diabetes.

摘要

目的

研究患糖尿病和未患糖尿病员工的工作残疾轨迹,并确定与这些轨迹相关的生活方式因素。

方法

在芬兰公共部门研究(1102例;2204例对照)和法国GAZEL研究(500例;1000例对照)中,我们利用病假记录和残疾抚恤金记录评估了参与者的工作残疾情况,随访5年。在基线时评估肥胖、身体活动、吸烟和饮酒情况,并使用基于组的轨迹模型分析数据。

结果

五条轨迹描述了工作残疾情况:“无/极低残疾”(病例组中占41.1%,对照组中占48.0%);“低稳定”(分别为35.4%和34.7%);“高稳定”(分别为13.6%和12.1%);以及两条“高增长”轨迹(分别为10.0%和5.2%)。糖尿病仅与“高增长”轨迹相关(比值比1.90,95%可信区间1.47 - 2.46)。肥胖和低身体活动在患糖尿病和未患糖尿病的人群中同样与高工作残疾相关。吸烟与患糖尿病员工的“高增长”轨迹相关(比值比1.88,95%可信区间1.21 - 2.93),但与未患糖尿病员工无关(比值比1.32,95%可信区间0.87 - 2.00)。糖尿病与具有多种(≥2)风险因素相关(21.1%对11.4%),但两组中多种风险因素与“高增长”轨迹之间的关联相似。

结论

大多数糖尿病员工的残疾率较低,尽管10%的员工处于高且不断增加的残疾轨迹。与生活方式相关的风险因素在患糖尿病和未患糖尿病的员工中与残疾的关联相似,但吸烟仅与糖尿病患者较差的预后相关。

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