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Work stress, anthropometry, lung function, blood pressure, and blood-based biomarkers: a cross-sectional study of 43,593 French men and women

Authors :
Magnusson Hanson, Linda L.
Westerlund, Hugo
Goldberg, Marcel
Zins, Marie
Vahtera, Jussi
Hulvej Rod, Naja
Stenholm, Sari
Steptoe, Andrew
Kivimäki, Mika
Clinicum
Department of Public Health
University of Helsinki
Source :
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2017), Magnusson Hanson, L L, Westerlund, H, Goldberg, M, Zins, M, Vahtera, J, Rod, N H, Stenholm, S, Steptoe, A & Kivimaki, M 2017, ' Work stress, anthropometry, lung function, blood pressure, and blood-based biomarkers : a cross-sectional study of 43,593 French men and women ', Scientific Reports, vol. 7, 9282, pp. 1-9 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07508-x, Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2017.

Abstract

Work stress is a risk factor for cardio-metabolic diseases, but few large-scale studies have examined the clinical profile of individuals with work stress. To address this limitation, we conducted a cross-sectional study including 43,593 working adults from a French population-based sample aged 18-72 years (the CONSTANCES cohort). According to the Effort-Reward Imbalance model, work stress was defined as an imbalance between perceived high efforts and low rewards at work. A standardized health examination included measures of anthropometry, lung function, blood pressure and standard blood-based biomarkers. Linear regression analyses before and after multivariable adjustment for age, socioeconomic status, depressive symptoms, health-related behaviours, and chronic conditions showed that work stress was associated with higher BMI, waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, alanine transaminase, white blood cell count and lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in men, and with higher BMI and white blood cell count in women (differences 0.03-0.06 standard deviations, P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....0a921290a46de22e9eb9c98079fa7522
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07508-x