Estresse Ocupacional, qualidade do sono e obesidade em Policiais Militares - Revisão narrativa

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia, Luiz Otavio R.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Maria-Raquel G., França, Rudá Moreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13485
Resumo: Stress was considered by the United Nations as the disease of the 20th Century, being present in more than 90% of the world population, including military police officers. This group of professionals has been in the front-line of the pandemic caused by the Coronavirus and is exposed to daily situations of high emotional stress and traumatic work events, which can cause several health problems, namely occupational stress, sleep problems and obesity. This study aims to conduct a narrative review of the influence of psychosocial environment on the development of occupational stress and consequences on the military police officer´s health. Two platforms, namely PubMed and Google Scholar were used to search for relevant scientific publications on the topic; 148 publications from 2010 to 2020 were analyzed, 71 of which were included in this review. It is estimated that 25% to 35% of the global burden of disease may be due to environmental factors. The stress prevalence in military police officers is higher than the average in the civilian population worldwide; due to an alternate work schedule that does not always respect the circadian characteristics of each individual, and with direct influence on sleep quality and obesity incidence. Public health policies should be taken in the short term in order to improve life quality of these professionals.
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spelling Estresse Ocupacional, qualidade do sono e obesidade em Policiais Militares - Revisão narrativaEstrés laboral, calidad del sueño y obesidad en Policía Militar - Revisión narrativaOccupational stress, sleep quality and obesity in Military Police Officers - Narrative reviewEstrés ocupacionalSueñoRitmo circadianoObesidadPolicía.Estress ocupacionalSonoRitmo circadianoObesidadePolícia.Occupational stressSleepCircadian rhythmObesityPolice.Stress was considered by the United Nations as the disease of the 20th Century, being present in more than 90% of the world population, including military police officers. This group of professionals has been in the front-line of the pandemic caused by the Coronavirus and is exposed to daily situations of high emotional stress and traumatic work events, which can cause several health problems, namely occupational stress, sleep problems and obesity. This study aims to conduct a narrative review of the influence of psychosocial environment on the development of occupational stress and consequences on the military police officer´s health. Two platforms, namely PubMed and Google Scholar were used to search for relevant scientific publications on the topic; 148 publications from 2010 to 2020 were analyzed, 71 of which were included in this review. It is estimated that 25% to 35% of the global burden of disease may be due to environmental factors. The stress prevalence in military police officers is higher than the average in the civilian population worldwide; due to an alternate work schedule that does not always respect the circadian characteristics of each individual, and with direct influence on sleep quality and obesity incidence. Public health policies should be taken in the short term in order to improve life quality of these professionals.El estrés fue considerado por las Naciones Unidas como la enfermedad del siglo XX, estando presente en más del 90% de la población mundial, incluidos los policías militares. Este grupo de profesionales ha estado en la primera línea de la pandemia causada por el Coronavirus y está expuesto diariamente a situaciones de alto estrés emocional y eventos laborales traumáticos, que pueden causar varios problemas de salud, a saber, estrés laboral, problemas de sueño y obesidad. Este estudio pretende realizar una revisión narrativa sobre la influencia del entorno psicosocial en el desarrollo del estrés laboral y las consecuencias en la salud de los policías militares. Se utilizaron dos plataformas, PubMed y Google Scholar, para buscar publicaciones científicas relevantes sobre el tema; se analizaron 148 publicaciones desde 2010 hasta 2020, de las cuales 71 se incluyeron en esta revisión. Se estima que entre el 25% y el 35% de la carga global de la enfermedad puede deberse a factores ambientales. La prevalencia del estrés en los policías militares es superior a la media de la población civil en todo el mundo; debido a un horario de trabajo alternativo que no siempre respeta las características circadianas de cada individuo, y con influencia directa en la calidad del sueño y la incidencia de la obesidad. Deberían adoptarse políticas de salud pública a corto plazo para mejorar la calidad de vida de estos profesionales.O stress foi considerado pelas Nações Unidas como a doença do século XX, estando presente em mais de 90% da população mundial, incluindo oficiais da polícia militar. Este grupo de profissionais tem estado na linha da frente da pandemia causada pelo Coronavírus e está exposto a situações diárias de elevado stress emocional e a eventos traumáticos de trabalho, que podem causar vários problemas de saúde, nomeadamente stress ocupacional, problemas de sono e obesidade. Este estudo visa conduzir uma revisão narrativa da influência do ambiente psicossocial no desenvolvimento do stress ocupacional e das suas consequências para a saúde dos policiais militares. Duas plataformas, nomeadamente PubMed e Google Scholar, foram utilizadas para procurar publicações científicas relevantes sobre o tema; foram analisadas 148 publicações de 2010 a 2020, 71 das quais foram incluídas nesta revisão. Estima-se que 25% a 35% do peso global da doença pode ser devido a factores ambientais. A prevalência do stress nos agentes da polícia militar é superior à média da população civil a nível mundial; devido a um horário de trabalho alternativo que nem sempre respeita as características circadianas de cada indivíduo, e com influência directa na qualidade do sono e incidência de obesidade. As políticas de saúde pública devem ser tomadas em curto prazo, a fim de melhorar a qualidade de vida destes profissionais.Research, Society and Development2021-03-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1348510.33448/rsd-v10i3.13485Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 3; e36510313485Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 3; e36510313485Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 3; e365103134852525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13485/12080Copyright (c) 2021 Luiz Otavio R. Garcia; Maria-Raquel G. Silva; Rudá Moreira Françahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGarcia, Luiz Otavio R. Silva, Maria-Raquel G. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estresse Ocupacional, qualidade do sono e obesidade em Policiais Militares - Revisão narrativa
Estrés laboral, calidad del sueño y obesidad en Policía Militar - Revisión narrativa
Occupational stress, sleep quality and obesity in Military Police Officers - Narrative review
title Estresse Ocupacional, qualidade do sono e obesidade em Policiais Militares - Revisão narrativa
spellingShingle Estresse Ocupacional, qualidade do sono e obesidade em Policiais Militares - Revisão narrativa
Garcia, Luiz Otavio R.
Estrés ocupacional
Sueño
Ritmo circadiano
Obesidad
Policía.
Estress ocupacional
Sono
Ritmo circadiano
Obesidade
Polícia.
Occupational stress
Sleep
Circadian rhythm
Obesity
Police.
title_short Estresse Ocupacional, qualidade do sono e obesidade em Policiais Militares - Revisão narrativa
title_full Estresse Ocupacional, qualidade do sono e obesidade em Policiais Militares - Revisão narrativa
title_fullStr Estresse Ocupacional, qualidade do sono e obesidade em Policiais Militares - Revisão narrativa
title_full_unstemmed Estresse Ocupacional, qualidade do sono e obesidade em Policiais Militares - Revisão narrativa
title_sort Estresse Ocupacional, qualidade do sono e obesidade em Policiais Militares - Revisão narrativa
author Garcia, Luiz Otavio R.
author_facet Garcia, Luiz Otavio R.
Silva, Maria-Raquel G.
França, Rudá Moreira
author_role author
author2 Silva, Maria-Raquel G.
França, Rudá Moreira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia, Luiz Otavio R.
Silva, Maria-Raquel G.
França, Rudá Moreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estrés ocupacional
Sueño
Ritmo circadiano
Obesidad
Policía.
Estress ocupacional
Sono
Ritmo circadiano
Obesidade
Polícia.
Occupational stress
Sleep
Circadian rhythm
Obesity
Police.
topic Estrés ocupacional
Sueño
Ritmo circadiano
Obesidad
Policía.
Estress ocupacional
Sono
Ritmo circadiano
Obesidade
Polícia.
Occupational stress
Sleep
Circadian rhythm
Obesity
Police.
description Stress was considered by the United Nations as the disease of the 20th Century, being present in more than 90% of the world population, including military police officers. This group of professionals has been in the front-line of the pandemic caused by the Coronavirus and is exposed to daily situations of high emotional stress and traumatic work events, which can cause several health problems, namely occupational stress, sleep problems and obesity. This study aims to conduct a narrative review of the influence of psychosocial environment on the development of occupational stress and consequences on the military police officer´s health. Two platforms, namely PubMed and Google Scholar were used to search for relevant scientific publications on the topic; 148 publications from 2010 to 2020 were analyzed, 71 of which were included in this review. It is estimated that 25% to 35% of the global burden of disease may be due to environmental factors. The stress prevalence in military police officers is higher than the average in the civilian population worldwide; due to an alternate work schedule that does not always respect the circadian characteristics of each individual, and with direct influence on sleep quality and obesity incidence. Public health policies should be taken in the short term in order to improve life quality of these professionals.
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