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Who maintains good health functioning? The contribution of social, work-related and behavioural factors to mental and physical health functioning trajectories in ageing employees

机译:谁保持健康的运作? 在老化员工中,社会,与工作相关和行为因素对精神和身体健康运作轨迹的贡献

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Objectives The determinants of poor functioning and subsequent early exit from work are well established but very little is known about the positive determinants of maintaining good functioning among the ageing workforce. We investigated modifiable determinants of maintaining good mental and physical health functioning. Methods We used prospective survey data collected across four waves among the midlife employees of the City of Helsinki, Finland, 2000-2017 (n=3342). Health functioning was repeatedly measured using the Short Form 36 (SF-36) inventory. Trajectories of mental and physical health functioning were separately examined using group-based trajectory analysis. Multinomial logistic regression models were fitted to examine determinants of each trajectory. Results Four trajectory solutions for the developmental patterns in health functioning during the follow-up period were selected, with a slightly different shape of the first trajectory for mental and physical functioning: (1) continuously low (mental), low and decreasing (physical), (2) increasing, (3) decreasing and (4) continuously high functioning. After adjustments, the employees in the continuously high mental health functioning group were more likely to have optimal job demands, high job control, no sleep problems and no binge drinking behaviour. Employees in the continuously high physical functioning group had more likely low levels of physically strenuous work and hazardous working environment and no sleep problems and normal weight. Conclusion High job control, good sleep and avoiding binge drinking may help maintain good mental health functioning. Low levels of physical or environmental work exposures, good sleep and recommended healthy weight may support maintenance of good physical health functioning among ageing employees.
机译:目标差的决定因素和随后从工作的早期退出的决定因素都得到了很好的成熟,但很少有关于在老化劳动力之间保持良好功能的积极决定因素。我们调查了可修改的决定因素,保持良好的心理和身体健康功能。方法采用2000 - 2017年赫尔辛基市中期雇员之间的四个浪潮中收集的预期调查数据,2000-2017(n = 3342)。使用短表36(SF-36)库存反复测量健康功能。使用基于组的轨迹分析单独检查精神和身体健康功能的轨迹。拟合多项式逻辑回归模型来检查每个轨迹的决定因素。结果选择后续期间健康功能中发育模式的四种轨迹解决方案,具有略微不同的心理和物理功能轨迹的形状:(1)连续低(精神),低和降低(物理) (2)增加,(3)减少和(4)不断高发挥作用。调整后,不断高的心理健康运作组中的员工更有可能具有最佳的工作需求,高作业控制,没有睡眠问题,没有狂欢饮酒行为。在不断高的物理运作集团中的员工更有可能具有低水平的身体剧烈工作和危险的工作环境,没有睡眠问题和正常的重量。结论高营业控制,良好的睡眠和避免狂欢饮酒可能有助于保持良好的心理健康功能。低水平的物理或环境工作露天,良好的睡眠和建议的健康体重可能支持维持老化员工之间的良好体力运作。

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