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Weight change among normal weight, overweight and obese employees and subsequent diagnosis-specific sickness absence: A register-linked follow-up study
- Source :
- Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- SAGE Publications, 2018.
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Abstract
- Aims: Obesity and weight change are associated with sickness absence; however, less is known about the diagnoses for sickness absence. We examined the association between stable and changing weight by body mass index groups with sickness absence due to any, musculoskeletal and mental diagnoses among midlife female and male employees. Methods: The Finnish Helsinki Health Study phase 1 survey took place in 2000–2002 (response rate 67%) and phase 2 in 2007 (response rate 83%). Based on self-reported body mass index, we calculated the weight change between phases 1 and 2 (body mass index change ⩾5%). The data were linked with registers of the Social Insurance Institution of Finland, including information on diagnoses (ICD-10) for sickness absence >9 days. We used a negative binom ial model to examine the association with sickness absence among 3140 women and 755 men during the follow-up (2007–2013). Results are presented as rate ratios. Covariates were age, sociodemographic factors, workload, health behaviors and prior sickness absence. Results: Weight-gain (rate ratio range=1.27–2.29), overweight (rate ratio range=1.77–2.02) and obesity (rate ratio range=2.16–2.29) among women were associated with a higher rate of sickness absence due to musculoskeletal diseases, compared to weight-maintaining normal-weight women. Similarly, obesity among men was associated with sickness absence due to musculoskeletal diseases (rate ratio range=1.55–3.45). Obesity among women (rate ratio range=1.54–1.72) and weight gain among overweight men (rate ratio=3.67; confidence interval=1.72–7.87) were associated with sickness absence due to mental disorders. Conclusions: Obesity and weight gain were associated with a higher rate of sickness absence, especially due to musculoskeletal diseases among women. Preventing obesity and weight gain likely helps prevent sickness absence.
- Subjects :
- Male
obesity
RETURN
LIFE-STYLE INTERVENTIONS
Ideal Body Weight
Overweight
Weight Gain
Rate ratio
Unemployment, Sickness Absence, Disability Pension and Early Retirement
PROGNOSTIC-FACTORS
0302 clinical medicine
longitudinal studies
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Registries
030212 general & internal medicine
PREDICTORS
Finland
Body mass index
2. Zero hunger
Response rate (survey)
Mental Disorders
WORKERS
ASSOCIATION
ta3142
General Medicine
Middle Aged
sickness absence
3142 Public health care science, environmental and occupational health
3. Good health
register data
Female
Sick Leave
medicine.symptom
0305 other medical science
Adult
DISORDERS
03 medical and health sciences
LEAVE
medicine
Humans
030505 public health
business.industry
Weight change
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
medicine.disease
PREVENTION
Obesity
Confidence interval
PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY
Self Report
business
Weight gain
Follow-Up Studies
Demography
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16511905 and 14034948
- Volume :
- 48
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....288f5485d7c6a87e45cfa8d58aa14d88