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Occupational health and metabolic risk factors: A pilot intervention for transport workers

机译:职业健康和代谢危险因素:运输工人的试点干预

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Objectives: Heavy vehicle transport workers have a high risk of obesity and obesity-related disorders including cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Sedentary nature of their work makes a healthy work and lifestyle balance difficult to achieve. Educational interventions that promote behavioral changes have been shown to be effective in various group settings. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of metabolic risk factors among a population of urban bus drivers; to deliver a 3-month educational intervention specifically tailored for the workplace environment of transport workers; and to evaluate the efficacy of the intervention through quantitative measurements and qualitative feedback. Material and Methods: Thirty-three bus drivers from depots in south Queensland were recruited for the study. Baseline metabolic data were collected through anthropometric measurements, blood collection and diet/lifestyle questionnaires. Metabolic risk factors that were analyzed included: waist circumference, blood pressure, fasting glucose, blood triglycerides and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). Three interactive seminars were delivered over a 3-month period. At the end of the period, data collection was repeated. Results: At the commencement of the study, 35% of the participants exhibited ≥ 3 of the metabolic risk factors that characterize metabolic syndrome. This is higher than the reported prevalence in the general Australian population (22.1%). A total 21 of the 33 participants remained committed to the intervention and provided pre and post intervention data. Of these, 28% (N = 6) showed a decrease in one or more of the risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome. There was a significant increase in the average HDL-C after the intervention. Qualitative feedback indicated that the workers benefited from the program, especially regarding their awareness of the risks associated with their profession. Conclusions: This pilot study demonstrates that lifestyle education seminars specifically tailored for the workplace can have an impact on the health behaviors of transport workers.
机译:目标:重型车辆运输工人有肥胖和肥胖相关疾病(包括心血管疾病和糖尿病)的高风险。他们久坐的工作使健康的工作和生活方式难以达到平衡。在各种小组环境中,促进行为改变的教育干预措施已被证明是有效的。这项研究的目的是确定代谢风险因素在城市公交车驾驶员人群中的流行程度。提供专门针对运输工人工作环境的为期3个月的教育干预措施;并通过定量测量和定性反馈来评估干预措施的有效性。材料和方法:招募了来自昆士兰州南部仓库的33名公交车司机进行研究。通过人体测量,血液收集和饮食/生活方式调查表收集基线代谢数据。分析的代谢性危险因素包括:腰围,血压,空腹血糖,血液甘油三酸酯和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDL-C)。在三个月的时间内举办了三个互动式研讨会。期末,重复数据收集。结果:在研究开始时,35%的参与者表现出≥3的表征代谢综合征的代谢危险因素。这高于报道的澳大利亚普通人群的患病率(22.1%)。 33名参与者中共有21名仍然致力于干预,并提供了干预前后的数据。其中28%(N = 6)表明与代谢综合征相关的一种或多种危险因素减少。干预后,平均HDL-C显着增加。定性反馈表明,工人从该计划中受益,特别是在他们意识到与职业相关的风险方面。结论:这项初步研究表明,专门针对工作场所量身定制的生活方式教育研讨会可能会对运输工人的健康行为产生影响。

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