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Overweight and Obesity in Young and Middle Age and Early Retirement: The ARIC Study

机译:中青年超重和肥胖与提前退休:ARIC研究

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The objective of this study was to examine associations between weight status in young and middle age and early retirement in African-American and white men and women. Data were from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study. Analyses were restricted to participants aged 45–55 years at baseline (n = 6, 483). Associations between weight status at age 25 and ages 45–55 and age at early retirement (prior to age 65) over 9 years of follow-up were examined using proportional hazard regression analyses in models stratified by race and gender. Models were adjusted for education, household income, health insurance status, occupation, occupational physical activity, marital status, smoking, and field center. Between 18.7 and 21.6% of African-American and white men and women reported retiring prior to age 65. Although not always statistically significant, overweight and obesity were associated with early retirement in all but white women. Overweight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2) at age 25 was significantly associated with early retirement in African-American women (hazard ratio (95% confidence interval): 1.62 (1.17–2.23)) and white men (1.32 (1.12–1.57)). There was also a trend between overweight at age 25 and early retirement in African-American men (1.43 (0.99–2.07)). Obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) in middle age was significantly associated with early retirement in white men only (1.32 (1.03–1.69)). Furthermore, overweight at age 25 and obesity at ages 45–55 were associated with early retirement for health reasons among African-American and white men and women. In conclusion, analyses of the economic impact of obesity may need to consider its effects on early retirement.
机译:这项研究的目的是检验年轻和中年人的体重状况与非洲裔美国人和白人男女提前退休之间的关系。数据来自社区中的动脉粥样硬化风险(ARIC)研究。分析仅限于基线时45-55岁的参与者(n = 6,483)。在按种族和性别分层的模型中,使用比例风险回归分析对年龄在25岁和45-55岁之间的体重状况与9年以上随访的提前退休年龄(65岁之前)之间的关联进行了检查。对教育,家庭收入,健康保险状况,职业,职业体育活动,婚姻状况,吸烟和现场中心的模型进行了调整。在非裔美国人和白人中,有18.7至21.6%的男性和女性报告说在65岁之前退休。尽管并非总是具有统计学意义,但超重和肥胖与除白人女性外的所有其他人都提前退休有关。 25岁时超重(BMI≥25 kg / m 2 )与非洲裔美国妇女提早退休显着相关(危险比(95%置信区间):1.62(1.17–2.23))和白人男性(1.32(1.12-1.57))。在25岁时超重和非洲裔美国人男性提前退休之间也存在趋势(1.43(0.99-2.07))。中年肥胖(BMI≥30 kg / m 2 )仅与白人男性早退休显着相关(1.32(1.03-1.69))。此外,出于健康原因,非洲裔美国人和白人男女中25岁以上的超重和45-55岁的肥胖与早期退休有关。总之,对肥胖的经济影响进行分析可能需要考虑其对提前退休的影响。

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