肥胖与职业伤害风险:文献综述

E. Brown, Sang D. Choi
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肥胖与获得不良健康状况的风险增加有关,但肥胖对身体限制、疲劳和职业伤害风险的直接影响往往被忽视。本综述研究的目的是研究肥胖作为职业伤害风险因素的影响,以确定身体质量指数(BMI)类别与非致命性创伤性职业伤害之间的关系。同行评议的文献检索了超重和肥胖对非致命性创伤性职业伤害风险的研究。初步文献检索采用电子数据库,系统检索策略共获得308篇文献。11项研究调查了身体质量指数(BMI)作为职业伤害的风险因素。尽管在这些研究中所代表的行业之间存在差异,但肥胖与职业伤害风险之间似乎存在很强的关联,例如跌倒相关伤害、下肢损伤、扭伤、拉伤和脱位。研究结果表明,与体重正常的人相比,肥胖的人更有可能遭受职业伤害。研究还表明,增加的成本与职业伤害、工人索赔和肥胖有关。需要进一步的研究来阐明肥胖相关损伤的机制以及肥胖如何与其他职业危害相互作用。
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Obesity and the risk for occupational injuries: A literature review
Obesity has been associated with the increased risk of acquiring adverse health conditions and often overlooked is the direct influence that obesity has on physical limitations, fatigue and the risk for occupational injuries. The purpose of this review study was to examine the literature on the impact that obesity has as a risk factor for occupational injury to identify the associations between Body Mass Index (BMI) categories and non-fatal traumatic occupational injuries. Peer-reviewed literature was searched for studies on the risk of overweight and obesity on non-fatal traumatic occupational injuries. The initial literature search was conducted using electronic databases and the systematic search strategy yielded 308 articles. Eleven studies that investigated Body Mass Index (BMI) as a risk factor for occupational injury were further examined. Although there was diversity among the industries represented in these studies, there appears to be a strong association between obesity and risk for occupational injury such as fall-related injuries, lower extremity injuries, and sprains, strains & dislocations. The findings indicated that obese persons are significantly more likely to have had an occupational injury than their normal weight counterparts. Research also showed that the increased costs associated with occupational injuries, workers’ compensation claims and obesity. Further research is needed to elucidate the mechanisms of obesity related injuries and how obesity interacts with other occupational hazards.
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