Job strain in relation to body mass index: pooled analysis of 160 000 adults from 13 cohort studies

نویسندگان

  • S T Nyberg
  • K Heikkilä
  • E I Fransson
  • L Alfredsson
  • D De Bacquer
  • J B Bjorner
  • S Bonenfant
  • M Borritz
  • H Burr
  • A Casini
  • E Clays
  • N Dragano
  • R Erbel
  • G A Geuskens
  • M Goldberg
  • W E Hooftman
  • I L Houtman
  • K-H Jöckel
  • F Kittel
  • A Knutsson
  • M Koskenvuo
  • C Leineweber
  • T Lunau
  • I E H Madsen
  • L L Magnusson Hanson
  • M G Marmot
  • M L Nielsen
  • M Nordin
  • T Oksanen
  • J Pentti
  • R Rugulies
  • J Siegrist
  • S Suominen
  • J Vahtera
  • M Virtanen
  • P Westerholm
  • H Westerlund
  • M Zins
  • J E Ferrie
  • T Theorell
  • A Steptoe
  • M Hamer
  • A Singh-Manoux
  • G D Batty
  • M Kivimäki
چکیده

BACKGROUND Evidence of an association between job strain and obesity is inconsistent, mostly limited to small-scale studies, and does not distinguish between categories of underweight or obesity subclasses. OBJECTIVES To examine the association between job strain and body mass index (BMI) in a large adult population. METHODS We performed a pooled cross-sectional analysis based on individual-level data from 13 European studies resulting in a total of 161 746 participants (49% men, mean age, 43.7 years). Longitudinal analysis with a median follow-up of 4 years was possible for four cohort studies (n = 42 222). RESULTS A total of 86 429 participants were of normal weight (BMI 18.5-24.9 kg m(-2) ), 2149 were underweight (BMI < 18.5 kg m(-2) ), 56 572 overweight (BMI 25.0-29.9 kg m(-2) ) and 13 523 class I (BMI 30-34.9 kg m(-2) ) and 3073 classes II/III (BMI ≥ 35 kg m(-2) ) obese. In addition, 27 010 (17%) participants reported job strain. In cross-sectional analyses, we found increased odds of job strain amongst underweight [odds ratio 1.12, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.00-1.25], obese class I (odds ratio 1.07, 95% CI 1.02-1.12) and obese classes II/III participants (odds ratio 1.14, 95% CI 1.01-1.28) as compared with participants of normal weight. In longitudinal analysis, both weight gain and weight loss were related to the onset of job strain during follow-up. CONCLUSIONS In an analysis of European data, we found both weight gain and weight loss to be associated with the onset of job strain, consistent with a 'U'-shaped cross-sectional association between job strain and BMI. These associations were relatively modest; therefore, it is unlikely that intervention to reduce job strain would be effective in combating obesity at a population level.

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دوره 272  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2012