Overweight, obesity and work functioning: The role of working-time arrangements

Sep 12, 2015Applied ergonomics

How Being Overweight or Obese Relates to Work Performance and Work Schedules

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Abstract

The prevalences of overweight and obesity among 622 Dutch employees were 48% and 10%, respectively.

  • Obesity is associated with lower work functioning scores for physical demands in the overall workforce.
  • In shift workers, obesity is linked to significantly lower work functioning scores for both output and physical demands.
  • No association was found between overweight or obesity and work functioning in day and on-call workers.
  • The findings suggest that obesity may impair executive function and task accomplishment, particularly in shift workers.

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