Work, obesity, and occupational safety and health

作者:Schulte Paul A*; Wagner Gregory R; Ostry Aleck; Blanciforti Laura A; Icutlip Robert G; Krajnak Kristine M; Luster Michael; Munson Albert E; O'Callaghan James P; Parks Christine G; Simeonova Petia P; Miller Diane B
来源:American Journal of Public Health, 2007, 97(3): 428-436.
DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2006.086900

摘要

There is increasing evidence that obesity and overweight may be related, in part, to adverse work conditions. In particular, the risk of obesity may increase in high-demand, low-control work environments, and for those who work long hours. In addition, obesity may modify the risk for vibration-induced injury and certain occupational musculoskeletal disorders. We hypothesized that obesity may also be a co-risk factor for the development of occupational asthma and cardiovascular disease that and it may modify the worker's response to occupational stress, immune response to chemical exposures, and risk of disease from occupational neurotoxins. We developed 5 conceptual models of the interrelationship of work, obesity, and occupational safety and health and highlighted the ethical, legal, and social issues related to fuller consideration of obesity's role in occupational health and safety.

  • 出版日期2007-3