Background: Obesity and overweight are associated with work absenteeism of medical cause. However, there is little knowledge on the relationship between incremental body mass index (BMI) and absenteeism. Objective: To assess the effect of annual increase in BMI on amount of prolonged absenteeism. Methods: Data from a longitudinal historical cohort of workers of a mining camp in Peru between 2006 and 2014 were used for the analysis. Prolonged absenteeism of 30 days or more in one year was chosen as the dependent variable; annual increase in BMI was considered as the explanatory variable. Regression analysis with generalized estimating equation was used to determine the relative risk adjusted for age, sex and type of work. Results: There w...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between obesity and absenteeism. It als...
The high prevalence of obesity (almost 20 per cent) among Australian adults and the strong associati...
Objective: To replicate in a prospective analysis the earlier cross-sectional moderator effects of p...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relation between body mass index (BMI) and absenteeism. METHODS: Data we...
Background: There is a worldwide trend among the general population including health workers to beco...
Con el objetivo de examinar la frecuencia de obesidad abdominal y el ausentismo laboral por causa mé...
Background: The relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and work productivity, including absentee...
Con el objetivo de examinar la frecuencia de obesidad abdominal y el ausentismo laboral por causa mé...
Objective: To examine the relationship between body mass index class, presenteeism, and prospective ...
BACKGROUND:Excess weight can increase absenteeism of workers and can have a negative influence on th...
This study evaluated the relationship of varying body mass index and average annual health care cost...
Background: Sedentary occupations have increased by more than 10% in Western countries over the last...
AbstractBackgroundThe relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and work productivity, including ab...
Background Lifestyle factors influence the risk of morbidity and mortality, but the extent to which ...
This study explores associations between BMI and prolonged sickness absence; cutting down at work; a...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between obesity and absenteeism. It als...
The high prevalence of obesity (almost 20 per cent) among Australian adults and the strong associati...
Objective: To replicate in a prospective analysis the earlier cross-sectional moderator effects of p...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relation between body mass index (BMI) and absenteeism. METHODS: Data we...
Background: There is a worldwide trend among the general population including health workers to beco...
Con el objetivo de examinar la frecuencia de obesidad abdominal y el ausentismo laboral por causa mé...
Background: The relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and work productivity, including absentee...
Con el objetivo de examinar la frecuencia de obesidad abdominal y el ausentismo laboral por causa mé...
Objective: To examine the relationship between body mass index class, presenteeism, and prospective ...
BACKGROUND:Excess weight can increase absenteeism of workers and can have a negative influence on th...
This study evaluated the relationship of varying body mass index and average annual health care cost...
Background: Sedentary occupations have increased by more than 10% in Western countries over the last...
AbstractBackgroundThe relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and work productivity, including ab...
Background Lifestyle factors influence the risk of morbidity and mortality, but the extent to which ...
This study explores associations between BMI and prolonged sickness absence; cutting down at work; a...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between obesity and absenteeism. It als...
The high prevalence of obesity (almost 20 per cent) among Australian adults and the strong associati...
Objective: To replicate in a prospective analysis the earlier cross-sectional moderator effects of p...