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职场中的饮食失调问题。

Eating Disorders in the Workplace.

作者信息

Magnavita Nicola, Meraglia Igor, Isolani Lucia

机构信息

Department of Life Sciences and Public Health, Section of Occupational Health, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 00168 Rome, Italy.

Workplace Safety Prevention Service, Marche Regional Health Authority, AREA VASTA 3, 62100 Macerata, Italy.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2025 Jul 12;17(14):2300. doi: 10.3390/nu17142300.

Abstract

: Although eating disorders (EDs) affect a large portion of the population and have a significant impact on health and productivity, they are understudied in the workplace. We assessed the frequency of EDs and studied the relationship between EDs and occupational and individual factors. : All workers undergoing health surveillance were invited to fill in the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, short form (EDE-QS) and, before their routine medical examination that included metabolic tests, measure their level of health literacy, stress, quality of sleep, anxiety, depression, and happiness. Out of a total of 2085 workers, 1912 (91.7%) participated. : Suspected EDs affected 4.9% (CI95% 3.9; 5.9) of workers, with no notable difference in gender (5.3% CI95% 4.1; 6.7 in female workers vs. 4.2%, CI95% 2.9; 5.9 in male). Cases were significantly associated with trauma and emotional factors (anxiety, depression, unhappiness), but also with work-related stress and poor sleep quality, and negatively associated with health literacy. Using a hierarchical logistic regression model, suspected cases of EDs were significantly predicted in Model II by life trauma (OR 2.21 CI95% 1.40; 3.48, < 0.001) and health literacy (OR 0.94 CI95% 0.90; 0.98, < 0.001), in Model III also by work-related stress (OR 2.57 CI95% 1.68; 3.94, < 0.001), and in Model IV by depression (OR 1.19 CI95% 1.02; 1.38, < 0.05) and happiness (OR 0.88 CI95% 0.78; 0.99, < 0.05). An association was also found between EDs and overweight, obesity, increased abdominal circumference, hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, hyperglycemia, arterial hypertension, atherogenic index of plasma, and metabolic syndrome. : The workplace is an ideal setting for the prevention of EDs and their consequences. Occupational health intervention should promote health literacy, improve sleep quality, and reduce work-related stress.

摘要

尽管饮食失调影响了很大一部分人口,并对健康和生产力产生重大影响,但在工作场所对其研究不足。我们评估了饮食失调的发生率,并研究了饮食失调与职业及个人因素之间的关系。所有接受健康监测的工人都被邀请填写饮食失调检查问卷简表(EDE-QS),并在包括代谢测试的常规体检前,测量他们的健康素养、压力、睡眠质量、焦虑、抑郁和幸福感水平。在总共2085名工人中,1912人(91.7%)参与了调查。疑似饮食失调影响了4.9%(95%置信区间3.9;5.9)的工人,性别上无显著差异(女工为5.3%,95%置信区间4.1;6.7,男工为4.2%,95%置信区间2.9;5.9)。病例与创伤和情绪因素(焦虑、抑郁、不快乐)显著相关,但也与工作相关压力和睡眠质量差有关,且与健康素养呈负相关。使用分层逻辑回归模型,在模型II中,生活创伤(比值比2.21,95%置信区间1.40;3.48,P<0.001)和健康素养(比值比0.94,95%置信区间0.90;0.98,P<0.001)可显著预测疑似饮食失调病例;在模型III中,工作相关压力(比值比2.57,95%置信区间1.68;3.94,P<0.001)也可预测;在模型IV中,抑郁(比值比1.19,95%置信区间1.02;1.38,P<0.05)和幸福感(比值比0.88,95%置信区间0.78;0.99,P<0.05)可预测。还发现饮食失调与超重、肥胖、腹围增加、高胆固醇血症、高甘油三酯血症

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