Association between sleep deprivation and obesity in workers

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Autor(a) principal: Benvegnú, Laís
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Maffessoni, Marina, Fernandes, Simone Pereira, Canuto, Raquel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/23218
Resumo: Aims: To study the association between sleep deprivation and obesity among workers.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of workers at a notebooks manufacturing in southern Brazil, which has three sectors of work (production line, back office and logistics), and the production sector works 24 hours a day. Demographic, socioeconomic, occupational and behavioral characteristics were obtained by a self-completion questionnaire, standardized and pre-tested. Weight and height measurements were self-reported and body mass index calculated. The cutoff point for obesity was ≥30 kg/m². Sleep duration was categorized into at least six hours a day and less than six hours a day (sleep deprivation). For bivariate analysis, chi-square test and test for linear trend were used. The crude and adjusted odds ratios were calculated using Poisson regression.Results: The final sample consisted of 193 workers, with a mean age of 34±11 years, 99 (51%) women. The prevalence of obesity was 27 (13.98%), and the prevalence of sleep deprivation was 40 (20.7%). Sleep deprivation has been associated with the production sector (p=0.011), the night shift (p<0.001) and physical inactivity (p=0.003). The presence of obesity was associated with sleep deprivation (p=0.006). After controlling for potential confounding factors, the likelihood of being obese was 2.37 (95% CI 1.08 to 5.21) times higher among workers in sleep deprivation.Conclusions: The results showed an association between sleep deprivation and obesity. In addition, sleep deprivation was associated with work on the night shift.
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spelling Association between sleep deprivation and obesity in workersAssociação entre privação do sono e obesidade em trabalhadoresobesitysleepoccupational diseases.obesidadesonodoenças profissionais.Aims: To study the association between sleep deprivation and obesity among workers.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of workers at a notebooks manufacturing in southern Brazil, which has three sectors of work (production line, back office and logistics), and the production sector works 24 hours a day. Demographic, socioeconomic, occupational and behavioral characteristics were obtained by a self-completion questionnaire, standardized and pre-tested. Weight and height measurements were self-reported and body mass index calculated. The cutoff point for obesity was ≥30 kg/m². Sleep duration was categorized into at least six hours a day and less than six hours a day (sleep deprivation). For bivariate analysis, chi-square test and test for linear trend were used. The crude and adjusted odds ratios were calculated using Poisson regression.Results: The final sample consisted of 193 workers, with a mean age of 34±11 years, 99 (51%) women. The prevalence of obesity was 27 (13.98%), and the prevalence of sleep deprivation was 40 (20.7%). Sleep deprivation has been associated with the production sector (p=0.011), the night shift (p<0.001) and physical inactivity (p=0.003). The presence of obesity was associated with sleep deprivation (p=0.006). After controlling for potential confounding factors, the likelihood of being obese was 2.37 (95% CI 1.08 to 5.21) times higher among workers in sleep deprivation.Conclusions: The results showed an association between sleep deprivation and obesity. In addition, sleep deprivation was associated with work on the night shift.Objetivos: estudar a associação entre privação de sono e obesidade em trabalhadores.Métodos: Foi conduzido um estudo transversal com  trabalhadores de uma manufatura de cadernos no sul do Brasil, que possui três setores de trabalho (linha de produção, setor administrativo e logística), sendo que o setor de produção trabalha 24 horas por dia. Características demográficas, socioeconômicas, ocupacionais e comportamentais foram obtidas através de um questionário autopreenchível, padronizado e pré-testado. As medidas de peso e altura foram autorreferidas e o índice de massa corporal calculado. O ponto de corte para obesidade foi de ≥30 kg/m². A duração do sono foi categorizada em no mínimo seis horas por dia e menos de seis horas por dia (privação do sono). Para análise bivariada, foi utilizado o teste do Qui-quadrado  e o teste de tendência linear. As razões de prevalência brutas e ajustadas foram calculadas pela Regressão de Poisson.Resultados: A amostra final contou com 193 trabalhadores, com média de idade de 34±11 anos, sendo 99 (51%) mulheres. A prevalência de obesidade foi de 27 (13,98%), e a prevalência de privação do sono foi de 40 (20,7%). A privação de sono foi associada ao setor de produção (p=0,011), ao turno noturno (p<0,001) e à inatividade física (p=0,003). A presença de obesidade foi associada à privação do sono (p=0,006). Após o controle para possíveis fatores de confusão, a probabilidade de ser obeso foi de 2,37 (IC 95% 1,08-5,21) vezes maior entre trabalhadores em privação de sono.Conclusões: Os resultados demostraram associação entre privação de sono e obesidade. Além disso, a privação de sono foi associada ao trabalho no turno noturno.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2016-07-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2321810.15448/1980-6108.2016.2.23218Scientia Medica; Vol. 26 No. 2 (2016); ID23218Scientia Medica; v. 26 n. 2 (2016); ID232181980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2016.2reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/23218/14651Copyright (c) 2016 Scientia Medicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBenvegnú, LaísMaffessoni, MarinaFernandes, Simone PereiraCanuto, Raquel2016-09-03T00:31:14Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/23218Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2016-09-03T00:31:14Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between sleep deprivation and obesity in workers
Associação entre privação do sono e obesidade em trabalhadores
title Association between sleep deprivation and obesity in workers
spellingShingle Association between sleep deprivation and obesity in workers
Benvegnú, Laís
obesity
sleep
occupational diseases.
obesidade
sono
doenças profissionais.
title_short Association between sleep deprivation and obesity in workers
title_full Association between sleep deprivation and obesity in workers
title_fullStr Association between sleep deprivation and obesity in workers
title_full_unstemmed Association between sleep deprivation and obesity in workers
title_sort Association between sleep deprivation and obesity in workers
author Benvegnú, Laís
author_facet Benvegnú, Laís
Maffessoni, Marina
Fernandes, Simone Pereira
Canuto, Raquel
author_role author
author2 Maffessoni, Marina
Fernandes, Simone Pereira
Canuto, Raquel
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Benvegnú, Laís
Maffessoni, Marina
Fernandes, Simone Pereira
Canuto, Raquel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv obesity
sleep
occupational diseases.
obesidade
sono
doenças profissionais.
topic obesity
sleep
occupational diseases.
obesidade
sono
doenças profissionais.
description Aims: To study the association between sleep deprivation and obesity among workers.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of workers at a notebooks manufacturing in southern Brazil, which has three sectors of work (production line, back office and logistics), and the production sector works 24 hours a day. Demographic, socioeconomic, occupational and behavioral characteristics were obtained by a self-completion questionnaire, standardized and pre-tested. Weight and height measurements were self-reported and body mass index calculated. The cutoff point for obesity was ≥30 kg/m². Sleep duration was categorized into at least six hours a day and less than six hours a day (sleep deprivation). For bivariate analysis, chi-square test and test for linear trend were used. The crude and adjusted odds ratios were calculated using Poisson regression.Results: The final sample consisted of 193 workers, with a mean age of 34±11 years, 99 (51%) women. The prevalence of obesity was 27 (13.98%), and the prevalence of sleep deprivation was 40 (20.7%). Sleep deprivation has been associated with the production sector (p=0.011), the night shift (p<0.001) and physical inactivity (p=0.003). The presence of obesity was associated with sleep deprivation (p=0.006). After controlling for potential confounding factors, the likelihood of being obese was 2.37 (95% CI 1.08 to 5.21) times higher among workers in sleep deprivation.Conclusions: The results showed an association between sleep deprivation and obesity. In addition, sleep deprivation was associated with work on the night shift.
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