Presenteeism and productivity: The role of biomarkers and hormones

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, A. I.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Perez-Nebra, A., Ellen Costa, E., Aguiar, M. L., Zambonato, A., Costa, C. G., Modesto, J. G., Costa Ferreira, P. A. N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/24539
Resumo: Purpose. This study aimed to assess whether self-reported productivity despite presenteeism may be affected by biomarkers and hormones and how these physiological indicators can interact with each other to explain the presenteeism dimensions. Methods. This pilot study included 180 healthy participants with a mean age of 41.22 years (SD = 13.58), 76.11% of whom were female. The dependent variable included a self-reported measure of productivity loss due to presenteeism: the Stanford Presenteeism Scale 6. This study also includes physiological indicators such as biomarkers (C-reactive protein (CRP) and blood glucose) and hormones (cortisol and TSH thyroid hormone). Results. Multiple linear regression analyses revealed that CRP moderated the relationship between cortisol levels and productivity despite presenteeism. Moreover, the increase of TSH moderated the relationship between cortisol, glycemia, and employees’ capacity to complete work tasks while sick. Conclusions. The results highlight TSH’s moderating role in decreasing employees’ capacity to fulfill tasks when these individuals have high levels of glycemia and cortisol in their blood. These findings have practical and theoretical implications based on a fuller understanding of how biomarkers and hormones explain productivity despite presenteeism.
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title Presenteeism and productivity: The role of biomarkers and hormones
spellingShingle Presenteeism and productivity: The role of biomarkers and hormones
Ferreira, A. I.
Biomarkers
Hormones
Cortisol
Glycemia
Presenteeism
Productivity
title_short Presenteeism and productivity: The role of biomarkers and hormones
title_full Presenteeism and productivity: The role of biomarkers and hormones
title_fullStr Presenteeism and productivity: The role of biomarkers and hormones
title_full_unstemmed Presenteeism and productivity: The role of biomarkers and hormones
title_sort Presenteeism and productivity: The role of biomarkers and hormones
author Ferreira, A. I.
author_facet Ferreira, A. I.
Perez-Nebra, A.
Ellen Costa, E.
Aguiar, M. L.
Zambonato, A.
Costa, C. G.
Modesto, J. G.
Costa Ferreira, P. A. N.
author_role author
author2 Perez-Nebra, A.
Ellen Costa, E.
Aguiar, M. L.
Zambonato, A.
Costa, C. G.
Modesto, J. G.
Costa Ferreira, P. A. N.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, A. I.
Perez-Nebra, A.
Ellen Costa, E.
Aguiar, M. L.
Zambonato, A.
Costa, C. G.
Modesto, J. G.
Costa Ferreira, P. A. N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biomarkers
Hormones
Cortisol
Glycemia
Presenteeism
Productivity
topic Biomarkers
Hormones
Cortisol
Glycemia
Presenteeism
Productivity
description Purpose. This study aimed to assess whether self-reported productivity despite presenteeism may be affected by biomarkers and hormones and how these physiological indicators can interact with each other to explain the presenteeism dimensions. Methods. This pilot study included 180 healthy participants with a mean age of 41.22 years (SD = 13.58), 76.11% of whom were female. The dependent variable included a self-reported measure of productivity loss due to presenteeism: the Stanford Presenteeism Scale 6. This study also includes physiological indicators such as biomarkers (C-reactive protein (CRP) and blood glucose) and hormones (cortisol and TSH thyroid hormone). Results. Multiple linear regression analyses revealed that CRP moderated the relationship between cortisol levels and productivity despite presenteeism. Moreover, the increase of TSH moderated the relationship between cortisol, glycemia, and employees’ capacity to complete work tasks while sick. Conclusions. The results highlight TSH’s moderating role in decreasing employees’ capacity to fulfill tasks when these individuals have high levels of glycemia and cortisol in their blood. These findings have practical and theoretical implications based on a fuller understanding of how biomarkers and hormones explain productivity despite presenteeism.
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