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Comorbidity and work disability among employees with diabetes: Associations with risk factors in a pooled analysis of three cohort studies

机译:糖尿病员工的合并症和工作障碍:三项队列研究的汇总分析中与危险因素的关联

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Aims: Among employees with diabetes, comorbidity may considerably deteriorate working capacity. We examined how socioeconomic status, lifestyle factors and job strain were related to work disability in individuals with diabetes with and without comorbidity. Methods: In this pooled analysis of individual-participant data from occupational cohorts from Finland (Finnish Public Sector Study FPS), UK (Whitehall II) and France (GAZEL), 1925 employees with diabetes were followed on average for 4 years. Participants were categorized into four groups, according to their baseline comorbidity status and subsequent work disability, as: non-comorbid diabetes with no/low work disability; comorbid diabetes with no/low work disability; non-comorbid diabetes with moderate/high work disability; and comorbid diabetes with moderate/high work disability. The risk of work disability was assessed with multinomial regression, using Group 1 (the first listed above) as the reference group. Results: Participants with low socioeconomic status had increased odds for higher work disability, irrespective of comorbidity (OR = 3.12; 95% CI 2.25-4.33, among participants with no comorbidity, and OR = 2.61; 95% CI 1.93-3.51 among those with comorbidity). Obesity was cross-sectionally associated with comorbidity (OR = 1.95; 95% CI 1.35-2.83 for comorbidity without disability), and this association was particularly pronounced among those whom became work disabled (OR = 2.61; 95% CI 1.89-3.60 for comorbidity with disability). Job strain was associated with high/moderate work disability, only among participants with comorbidity (OR = 1.63; 95% CI 1.14-2.34). Conclusions: Pooled data from three cohort studies showed that low socioeconomic status, obesity, and job strain are linked to both comorbidity and increased work disability in employees with diabetes.
机译:目的:患有糖尿病的员工中,合并症可能会大大降低工作能力。我们研究了患有和没有合并症的糖尿病患者的社会经济状况,生活方式因素和工作压力如何与工作能力障碍相关。方法:在来自芬兰(芬兰公共部门研究FPS),英国(白厅II)和法国(GAZEL)的职业队列的个人参与者数据的汇总分析中,平均追踪1925名糖尿病员工4年。根据参加者的基线合并症状态和随后的工作障碍,将他们分为四组:无/低工作能力障碍的合并症;非合并症糖尿病,中/高工作能力障碍;并发中度/高度残疾的合并症。使用第1组(上面第一个列出)作为参考组,通过多项式回归评估了工作残障的风险。结果:社会经济地位低的参与者发生更高的工作残障的几率增加,而无合并症(OR = 3.12; 95%CI 2.25-4.33,无合并症; OR = 2.61; 95%CI 1.93-3.51合并症)。肥胖的横断面与合并症相关(OR = 1.95; 95%CI 1.35-2.83(无残疾合并症)),这种关联在工作残疾者中尤其明显(OR = 2.61; 95%CI 1.89-3.60有残疾)。工作压力与高/中度工作残疾相关,仅在合并症患者中存在(OR = 1.63; 95%CI 1.14-2.34)。结论:来自三项队列研究的汇总数据表明,低社会经济地位,肥胖和工作压力与糖尿病员工的合并症和工作能力增加有关。

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