Job strain and changes in the body mass index among working women: a prospective study

May 20, 2015International journal of obesity (2005)

Job stress and weight changes in working women over time

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Abstract

Women who reported high job strain at least once during a 4-year period had a greater increase in BMI (ΔBMI=0.06-0.12, P<0.05) compared with those who never reported high job strain.

  • The association between change in job strain and change in BMI is dependent on baseline BMI levels.
  • Higher baseline BMI is linked to a greater increase in BMI when experiencing consistent high job strain.
  • BMI gain associated with fluctuating job strain was similar across all baseline BMI levels.
  • The findings suggest that women with higher BMI may be more susceptible to weight gain due to continuous work stress.

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