The Fitness Status of German Managers and Executive Employers: A Study of Self-Perception and Reality

D. Jedlicka, H. Predel
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The adoption of a health-oriented lifestyle by executive managers is an important factor influencing the success of an entire company. To the best of our knowledge, no study has investigated self-reported health and fitness statuses among managers and compared them with objectively measured parameters based on standardized exercise tests. Thus, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the congruence of the selfperceived and objectively measured health statuses of managers. Data for the retrospective cross-sectional study of 54 managers (51 males, 3 females, age: 46.1 ± 7.0 years, BMI 26.0 ± 3.2 kg/m2) were collected through medical health check-ups. Besides the measurement of medical data, the managers estimated their own fitness and health in a questionnaire. The differences and associations between self-reported and objective measures (endurance and strength performance as measured through a to-exhaustion ergometer test and VO2max) were analyzed. Subsequently, the cohort was divided into four groups: realistic inactives, realistic actives, underestimators and overestimators. Significant associations were found between VO2max and self-rated endurance capacity (r = 0.41) and between performance, reached in the to-exhaustion ergometer test, and self-estimated strength (r = 0.29). The majority of subjects rated their endurance capacity (69%) and strength (65%) realistically with a tendency towards underestimation. The present study revealed that most managers had a satisfying health status and were able to rate their own physical endurance and strength performance correctly, with a tendency towards underestimation. These findings are important for prevention and health promotion programs for managers.
德国经理人与行政雇主的适合度状况:自我知觉与现实研究
高级管理人员采用以健康为导向的生活方式是影响整个公司成功的一个重要因素。据我们所知,还没有研究调查过管理人员自我报告的健康和健身状况,并将其与基于标准化运动测试的客观测量参数进行比较。因此,本研究的目的是评估自我知觉的健康状况和客观测量的健康状况的一致性。对54名管理人员进行回顾性横断面研究,其中男性51人,女性3人,年龄46.1±7.0岁,BMI 26.0±3.2 kg/m2。除了测量医疗数据外,管理人员还通过问卷对自己的健康状况进行了评估。分析了自我报告和客观测量(耐力和力量表现,通过疲劳测功仪测试和最大摄氧量测量)之间的差异和关联。随后,将该队列分为四组:现实不活跃组、现实活跃组、低估组和高估组。最大摄氧量与自测耐力之间存在显著的相关性(r = 0.41),在精疲力竭的测力仪测试中达到的表现与自测强度之间存在显著的相关性(r = 0.29)。大多数受试者对自己的耐力(69%)和力量(65%)的评价比较现实,但有低估的倾向。本研究表明,大多数管理者的健康状况令人满意,能够正确评估自己的身体耐力和力量表现,但有低估的倾向。这些发现对管理者的预防和健康促进计划很重要。
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