1. [Health promotion and obesity in the workplace among health care workers of a hospital in Catania (Italy)].
- Author
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Farruggia E, Scialfa V, Bellia S, Palermo F, Bellia M, and Giammanco G
- Subjects
- Alcohol Drinking adverse effects, Body Mass Index, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Cardiovascular Diseases prevention & control, Diabetes Complications epidemiology, Diabetes Complications prevention & control, Diabetes Mellitus epidemiology, Diabetes Mellitus prevention & control, Hospitals, General, Humans, Incidence, Life Style, Obesity complications, Obesity diagnosis, Risk Factors, Sicily epidemiology, Smoking adverse effects, Surveys and Questionnaires, Workplace, Health Personnel statistics & numerical data, Health Promotion, Obesity epidemiology, Obesity prevention & control
- Abstract
Background: Italian Legislative Decree No. 81/2008 foresees the involvement of a "specialised physician" in activities for the promotion of health at the workplace., Objectives: These activities are aimed at modifying erroneous lifestyles (such as smoking, drinking, bad diet, etc.) which are responsible for serious illnesses and also for repercussions on the assessment of fitness for a specific task. Obesity, as we know, represents the major risk factor in the onset of metabolic, neoplastic, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases and also in the increased incidence of accidents at the workplace and sick absence., Methods: A specific questionnaire was administered to 700 health care workers of a Hospital in Catania to estimate the incidence of factors which favour the onset of these diseases: factors such as familiarity, endocrinal dysfunction problems (diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism), shift work and little physical exercise., Results and Conclusion: Statistical processing of the data confirmed, partially, that little physical exercise, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, familiarity in the > 36 age group were the major risk factors in the onset of obesity, as reported in the literature. However, contrary to the literature reports, shift work did not seem to be a risk factor in the sample under study. A programme of rehabilitation, on a voluntary basis, will be offered to those workers who are overweight/obese. This programme will involve professionals such as nutritionists, endocrinologists and psychologists, and it will aim at improving workers' health conditions as well as their work performance.
- Published
- 2012