W. Tebar, F. C. Gil, L. D. Delfino, Jefferson Souza, J. Mota, D. Christofaro
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Abstract
Obesity is one of the major public health burdens, and is a global pandemic that has been associated with lifestyle habits and comorbidities in the general population. Teachers comprise a wide category of workers with unestablished factors associated with obesity. This cross-sectional epidemiological study analyzed the association of obesity, defined by body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m², with work-related factors (years in the profession, hours worked weekly), lifestyle (sports practice, active commuting, TV viewing, smoking, alcohol consumption), and comorbidities (hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia) in a sample of 246 public school teachers. An elevated prevalence of obesity was observed in the sample (30.1%), which was associated with ≥2 h/day of TV viewing (OR: 2.10, p = 0.025) and hypertension (OR: 2.62, p = 0.010), whereas it was inversely associated with frequent active commuting by walking or cycling (OR: 0.22, p = 0.007), even after multiple adjustments. No association was observed between obesity and work-related factors. Actions focused on promoting active commuting while limiting TV time could be important strategies for facing the elevated prevalence of obesity in public school teachers. However, the analysis of longitudinal data and investigation of obesogenic determinants are still needed.
肥胖是主要的公共卫生负担之一,是一种全球流行病,与一般人群的生活习惯和合并症有关。教师是一大类与肥胖有关的未知因素的工作者。本横断面流行病学研究分析了246名公立学校教师的肥胖(以体重指数≥30 kg/m²定义)与工作相关因素(工作年限、每周工作时间)、生活方式(体育锻炼、频繁通勤、看电视、吸烟、饮酒)和合并症(高血压、糖尿病、血脂异常)的关系。在样本中观察到肥胖患病率升高(30.1%),这与每天看电视≥2小时(OR: 2.10, p = 0.025)和高血压(OR: 2.62, p = 0.010)相关,而与频繁的步行或骑自行车等积极通勤(OR: 0.22, p = 0.007)负相关,即使在多次调整后也是如此。没有观察到肥胖和工作相关因素之间的联系。在限制看电视时间的同时,鼓励积极通勤可能是应对公立学校教师肥胖率上升的重要策略。然而,纵向数据的分析和肥胖的决定因素的调查仍然需要。