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Commercial Drivers' Health: A Naturalistic Study of Body Mass Index, Fatigue, and Involvement in Safety-Critical Events

机译:商业驾驶员的健康:体重指数,疲劳和参与安全关键事件的自然主义研究

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Objective: To explore the relation of commercial truck drivers' body mass indexex (BMI) to fatigued driving episodes and involvement in safety-critical events. Methods: One hundred and three professional truck drivers participated in a long-term naturalistic (on-road) driving study whereby vehicle motion data as well as video of the driver and driving environment were gathered continuously. This data set was analyzed to identify safety-critical events as well as fatigued driving episodes using two independent measures of fatigue. Odds ratio analyses were then performed to explore the relative risk of driving while fatigued and involvement in safety-critical events based on driver's BMI classification (obese versus non-obese). Results: Results indicated that of the 103 participating truck drivers, 53.4 percent were obese based on BMI. Odds ratio calculations revealed that obese individuals were between 1.22 (CI = 1.03-1.45) and 1.69 times (CI = 1.32-2.18) more likely than non-obese individuals to be rated as fatigued based on the two measures of fatigue. Other analyses showed that obese individuals were at 1.37 times (CI = 1.19-1.59) greater risk for involvement in a safety-critical event than non-obese individuals. Finally, one of the fatigue measures showed that obese individuals were 1.99 times (CI = 1.02-3.88) more likely than non-obese individuals to be fatigued while involved in an at-fault safety-critical incident. Conclusion: The results of this study support other research in the field of health and well-being that indicate a link between obesity and fatigue, which is a major safety issue surrounding commercial motor vehicle operations given the long hours these drivers spend on the road.
机译:目的:探讨商用卡车驾驶员的体重指数(BMI)与疲劳驾驶发作和参与安全关键事件的关系。方法:一百零三名专业卡车司机参加了长期的自然(公路)驾驶研究,从而不断收集车辆运动数据以及驾驶员和驾驶环境的视频。使用两个独立的疲劳测量方法对该数据集进行分析,以识别安全关键事件以及疲劳驾驶事件。然后根据驾驶员的BMI分类(肥胖与非肥胖),进行赔率比分析,以探索疲劳时驾驶和涉及安全关键事件的相对风险。结果:结果表明,在103名参与其中的卡车司机中,基于BMI的肥胖率为53.4%。几率计算显示,根据两种疲劳度,肥胖者比非肥胖者更容易疲劳,其肥胖率是非肥胖者的1.22(CI = 1.03-1.45)至1.69倍(CI = 1.32-2.18)。其他分析表明,与非肥胖个体相比,肥胖个体发生安全关键事件的风险高1.37倍(CI = 1.19-1.59)。最后,一项疲劳措施显示,与非肥胖者相比,肥胖者发生断层安全关键事件时的疲劳可能性是非肥胖者的1.99倍(CI = 1.02-3.88)。结论:这项研究的结果支持在健康和福祉领域进行的其他研究,这些研究表明肥胖与疲劳之间的联系,鉴于这些驾驶员在道路上花费的时间长,这是围绕商用汽车操作的主要安全问题。

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