Bschaden Andreas, Rothe Siegfried, Schöner Anja, Pijahn Nina, Stroebele-Benschop Nanette
1Department of Applied Nutritional Psycholoy, Institute of Nutritional Medicine, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr. 12, 70593 Stuttgart, Germany.
2Daimler AG, Leibnitzstr. 2, 71032 Böblingen, Germany.
BMC Nutr. 2019 Nov 26;5:56. doi: 10.1186/s40795-019-0326-3. eCollection 2019.
Long-haul truck drivers are exposed to unfavorable working conditions affecting their health but information on truck drivers travelling through Europe is missing. The study aimed to describe the populations' characteristics and food choice patterns while working compared with eating patterns at home, taking weight status into account.
A cross-sectional survey using questionnaires in 12 languages conducted at two truck stops in Germany.
Among 404 truck drivers of 24 nationalities, only 24% were normal weight while 46% were considered overweight and 30% obese. In regards to their health, more than half reported that they smoked and 32% reported at least one chronic disease. 37% ate their meals often or always at truck stops, while 6% never did so. The most common food items brought from home were fruits (62%) followed by sausages (50.6%), sandwiches (38.7%), self-cooked meals (37%), sweets (35.4%), and raw vegetables (31%). Bivariate analyses revealed differences in food choices during work and at home with more sausages, energy drinks and soft drinks, and canned foods eaten during trips. Fresh vegetables, legumes and fish were more often chosen at home. Available food appliances in trucks appeared to be associated with food choice patterns. Interestingly, food choice patterns and food preparation did not differ significantly across weight categories.
The working conditions of professional truck drivers make a healthy lifestyle difficult to follow and appear to influence food choices while working. Particular effort should be taken to improve food choice patterns, food preparation and purchasing possibilities during trips.
长途卡车司机面临影响其健康的不利工作条件,但缺乏有关穿越欧洲的卡车司机的信息。该研究旨在描述这些人群的特征以及工作时的食物选择模式,并与在家时的饮食模式进行比较,同时考虑体重状况。
在德国的两个卡车停靠站进行了一项使用12种语言问卷的横断面调查。
在来自24个国家的404名卡车司机中,只有24%体重正常,而46%被认为超重,30%肥胖。在健康方面,超过一半的人报告吸烟,32%报告至少患有一种慢性病。37%的人经常或总是在卡车停靠站用餐,而6%的人从不这样做。从家里带来的最常见食物是水果(62%),其次是香肠(50.6%)、三明治(38.7%)、自制餐食(37%)、糖果(35.4%)和生蔬菜(31%)。双变量分析显示工作期间和在家时的食物选择存在差异,旅行期间食用更多的香肠、能量饮料和软饮料以及罐头食品。在家时更常选择新鲜蔬菜、豆类和鱼类。卡车上可用的食品器具似乎与食物选择模式有关。有趣的是,不同体重类别的食物选择模式和食物准备没有显著差异。
职业卡车司机的工作条件使得难以遵循健康的生活方式,并且似乎会影响工作时的食物选择。应特别努力改善旅行期间的食物选择模式、食物准备和购买可能性。