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Rebecca E Lacey1, Meena Kumari2, Amanda Sacker1, Mai Stafford3, Diana Kuh3, Anne McMunn1.
Abstract
The aim was to investigate whether the combined work-family life courses of British men and women were associated with differences in metabolic markers-waist circumference, blood pressure, high density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, and glycated haemoglobin-in mid-life. We used data from the Medical Research Council's National Survey of Health and Development-the 1946 British birth cohort. Multi-channel sequence analysis was used to create a typology of eight work-family life course types combining information on work, partnerships and parenthood between ages 16-51. Linear regression tested associations between work-family types and metabolic outcomes at age 53 on multiply imputed data (20 imputations) of >2,400 participants. Compared with men with strong ties to employment and early transitions to family life, men who made later transitions to parenthood and maintained strong ties to paid work had smaller waist circumferences (-2.16cm, 95% CI: -3.73, -0.59), lower triglycerides (9.78% lower, 95% CI: 0.81, 17.94) and lower blood pressure (systolic: -4.03mmHg, 95% CI: -6.93, -1.13; diastolic: -2.34mmHg, 95% CI: -4.15, -0.53). Married men and women who didn't have children had increased high density lipoprotein cholesterol (7.23% higher, 95% CI: 0.68, 14.21) and lower waist circumferences (-4.67cm, 95% CI: -8.37, -0.97), respectively. For men later transitions to parenthood combined with strong ties to paid work were linked to reduced metabolic risk in mid-life. Fewer differences between work-family types and metabolic markers were seen for women.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27563726 PMCID: PMC5001719 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0161923
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Distribution of Work-Family Life Course Types and Associated Model Biographies in the NSHD.
| Work-family type | Men % | Women % | Model biography sequence |
|---|---|---|---|
| ‘Work, early family’ | 47.7 | 15.1 | Continuous full-time employment; married and children from early 20s |
| ‘Work, marriage, non-parent’ | 7.9 | 9.0 | Continuous full-time employment; married from early 20s; no children |
| ‘Work, no family’ | 11.5 | 6.1 | Continuous full-time employment; no partner or children |
| ‘Work, later family’ | 30.6 | 3.5 | Continuous full-time employment; cohabiting mid-20s, married from late 20s; children from early 30s |
| ‘Later family, work break’ | 1.0 | 11.6 | Employed full-time until late 20s, homemaking from early 30s; married from mid 20s; children from early 30s |
| ‘Early family, work break’ | 0.6 | 14.6 | Employed full-time until early 20s, homemaking from early-late 20s, employed part-time from early 30s; marriage and children from early 20s |
| ‘Part-time work, early family’ | 0.7 | 29.9 | Employed full-time until early 20s, part time employed from early 20s; marriage and children from early 20s |
| ‘No paid work, early family’ | 0.02 | 10.3 | Employed part-time until early 20s, homemaking from early 20s; marriage and children from early 20s |
a Results presented as percentages as are imputed data
b Descriptives given for those with at least one observed outcome (n = 2,503)
c Work-family groups containing fewer than 2% of participants are not presented in subsequent analyses as estimates are unlikely to be reliable
Associations Between Work-Family Life Courses and Metabolic Markers at Age 53 for Men.
| Model 1 –crude association | Model 2 –model 1 + early life factors | Model 3 –model 2 + adult mediators | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | -2.11 | -4.51, 0.29 | -1.56 | -4.01, 0.89 | -1.26 | -3.73, 1.21 |
| Work, no family | -1.56 | -4.23, 1.10 | -1.10 | -3.74, 1.53 | -0.40 | -3.02, 2.23 |
| Work, later family | -2.66 | -4.23, -1.09 | -2.16 | -3.73, -0.59 | -2.16 | -3.71, -0.62 |
| R-squared (%) | 1.2 | 4.7 | 8.9 | |||
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | 2.73 | -2.48, 7.94 | 3.31 | -1.90, 8.53 | 4.65 | -0.46, 9.75 |
| Work, no family | -3.51 | -7.64, 0.62 | -2.68 | -6.84, 1.48 | -1.09 | -5.10, 2.91 |
| Work, later family | -4.68 | -7.55, -1.81 | -4.03 | -6.93, -1.13 | -3.19 | -6.00, -0.38 |
| R-squared | 1.8 | 5.6 | 12.7 | |||
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | 0.40 | -2.57, 3.36 | 0.78 | -2.23, 3.80 | 1.75 | -1.04, 4.54 |
| Work, no family | -1.93 | -4.71, 0.86 | -1.50 | -4.25, 1.24 | -0.34 | -3.01, 2.32 |
| Work, later family | -2.63 | -4.44, -0.81 | -2.34 | -4.15, -0.53 | -1.75 | -3.52, 0.02 |
| R-squared | 1.5 | 5.3 | 12.9 | |||
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | -13.78 | -25.72, 0.06 | -12.37 | -24.86, 2.19 | -7.76 | -19.85, 6.15 |
| Work, no family | -12.65 | -24.35, 0.88 | -10.81 | -22.42, 2.55 | -2.91 | -14.52, 10.28 |
| Work, later family | -10.47 | -18.32, -1.86 | -9.78 | -17.94, -0.81 | -6.57 | -14.67, 2.29 |
| R-squared | 1.4 | 4.5 | 16.2 | |||
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | 7.02 | 0.48, 13.99 | 7.23 | 0.68, 14.21 | 5.59 | -1.02, 12.65 |
| Work, no family | -5.09 | -11.14, 1.37 | -3.65 | -10.89, 2.02 | -5.86 | -12.19, 0.93 |
| Work, later family | 3.54 | -1.09, 8.39 | 3.06 | -1.67, 8.03 | 3.07 | -1.40, 7.74 |
| R-squared | 1.4 | 3.2 | 14.5 | |||
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | -0.73 | -3.06, 1.65 | 0.02 | -2.45, 2.55 | 0.56 | -1.86, 3.05 |
| Work, no family | 2.01 | -1.00, 5.07 | 2.28 | -0.71, 5.37 | 2.77 | -0.32, 5.95 |
| Work, later family | -1.19 | -2.79, 0.45 | -0.55 | -2.25, 1.16 | -0.27 | -1.94, 1.43 |
| R-squared | 0.9 | 4.3 | 5.9 | |||
aUnstandardised regression coefficients
b Results for triglycerides, HDL cholesterol and HbA1c are presented as percentage difference as these outcomes were log-transformed
Model 1 –crude association
Model 2 additionally includes childhood social class, physical health, internalising and externalising disorders, and educational attainment
Model 3 additionally includes household social class, smoking status, physical activity, problem drinking, and BMI (except in regressions with waist circumference)
Associations Between Work-Family Life Courses and Metabolic Markers at Age 53 for Women.
| Model 1 –crude association | Model 2 –model 1 + early life factors | Model 3 –model 2 + adult mediators | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | -4.27 | -8.02, -0.51 | -4.67 | -8.37, -0.97 | -4.74 | -8.50, -0.98 |
| Work, no family | -1.90 | -6.42, 2.63 | -1.33 | -5.82, 3.16 | -0.46 | -4.81, 3.90 |
| Work, later family | -0.45 | -6.20, 5.30 | -0.35 | -5.92, 5.21 | 0.28 | -5.05, 5.60 |
| Later family, work break | -0.47 | -3.87, 2.93 | -0.67 | -3.98, 2.64 | -0.31 | -3.61, 3.00 |
| Early family, work break | -0.89 | -4.08, 2.30 | -1.41 | -4.54, 1.72 | -1.26 | -4.29, 1.77 |
| Part-time work, early family | -1.76 | -4.65, 1.12 | -2.66 | -5.52, 0.20 | -2.14 | -4.65, 0.66 |
| No paid work, early family | -0.80 | -4.99, 3.39 | -1.73 | -5.85, 2.40 | -1.87 | -5.95, 2.21 |
| R-squared | 0.9 | 5.2 | 10.1 | |||
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | 2.43 | -4.14, 8.99 | 1.54 | -5.04, 8.12 | 3.07 | -3.32, 9.47 |
| Work, no family | -1.12 | -7.91, 5.68 | -1.08 | -7.97, 5.81 | -0.14 | -7.11, 6.82 |
| Work, later family | 2.82 | -6.27, 11.91 | 2.70 | -6.65, 12.04 | 1.54 | -7.41, 10.50 |
| Later family, work break | -1.20 | -6.35, 3.95 | -1.62 | -6.94, 3.69 | -2.04 | -7.49, 3.41 |
| Early family, work break | 2.90 | -2.59, 8.38 | 2.26 | -3.29, 7.81 | 2.39 | -3.13, 7.91 |
| Part-time work, early family | 1.38 | -2.89, 5.66 | 0.79 | -3.62, 5.19 | 1.25 | -3.21, 5.71 |
| No paid work, early family | 2.57 | -3.24, 8.37 | 1.65 | -4.21, 7.52 | 2.02 | -3.67, 7.72 |
| R-squared | 0.2 | 1.3 | 8.1 | |||
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | 0.18 | -3.51, 3.88 | -0.24 | -3.92, 3.45 | 0.77 | -2.87, 4.41 |
| Work, no family | 0.29 | -3.61, 4.18 | 0.09 | -3.90, 4.07 | 0.76 | -3.36, 4.88 |
| Work, later family | 0.56 | -3.73, 4.84 | 0.32 | -4.12, 4.77 | -0.33 | -4.68, 4.02 |
| Later family, work break | -0.44 | -3.28, 2.41 | -0.66 | -3.53, 2.21 | -0.73 | -3.64, 2.18 |
| Early family, work break | -0.10 | -3.07, 2.88 | -0.26 | -3.27, 2.74 | -0.03 | -3.05, 2.99 |
| Part-time work, early family | 0.10 | -2.54, 2.74 | -0.15 | -2.83, 2.54 | 0.16 | -2.49, 2.81 |
| No paid work, early family | 1.36 | -2.14, 4.86 | 1.15 | -2.42, 4.71 | 1.54 | -1.95, 5.03 |
| R-squared | 0.2 | 1.2 | 8.4 | |||
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | 13.43 | -4.12, 34.21 | 13.99 | -3.44, 34.57 | 24.09 | 6.68, 44.35 |
| Work, no family | 2.63 | -14.09, 22.60 | 5.76 | -11.44, 26.29 | 12.43 | -4.24, 32.00 |
| Work, later family | 10.40 | -14.86, 43.15 | 11.70 | -14.18, 45.38 | 9.99 | -13.12, 39.35 |
| Later family, work break | -2.39 | -14.12, 10.96 | -1.78 | -13.71, 11.79 | 1.19 | -10.41, 14.30 |
| Early family, work break | 10.61 | -3.34, 26.58 | 10.66 | -3.37, 26.73 | 14.71 | 1.62, 29.47 |
| Part-time work, early family | 6.11 | -5.68, 19.37 | 5.06 | -6.66, 18.25 | 8.84 | -2.18, 21.11 |
| No paid work, early family | 7.73 | -9.72, 28.55 | 7.62 | -9.52, 28.02 | 9.29 | -5.91, 26.95 |
| R-squared | 0.7 | 2.6 | 19.3 | |||
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | 3.77 | -4.65, 12.92 | 3.63 | -4.71, 12.71 | -0.14 | -7.27, 7.53 |
| Work, no family | 2.40 | -7.19, 12.99 | 1.13 | -8.27, 11.50 | -0.50 | -9.22, 9.06 |
| Work, later family | -6.63 | -17.36, 5.50 | -8.46 | -19.54, 4.16 | -8.86 | -18.49, 1.91 |
| Later family, work break | 3.17 | -4.35, 11.28 | 3.12 | -4.56, 11.43 | 0.45 | -6.78, 8.23 |
| Early family, work break | 0.60 | -6.46, 8.19 | 0.48 | -6.49, 7.97 | -2.00 | -8.29, 4.72 |
| Part-time work, early family | -0.21 | -6.63, 6.65 | 0.50 | -5.87, 7.31 | -1.07 | -6.82, 5.02 |
| No paid work, early family | 0.16 | -8.26, 9.36 | 0.87 | -7.39, 9.86 | -1.40 | -8.57, 6.35 |
| R-squared | 0.8 | 4.7 | 19.6 | |||
| Work, early family | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| Work, marriage, non-parent | -0.05 | -3.58, 3.61 | -0.24 | -3.76, 3.41 | 0.75 | -2.86, 4.50 |
| Work, no family | 1.73 | -1.45, 5.01 | 1.89 | -1.33, 5.21 | 2.48 | -0.75, 5.82 |
| Work, later family | -0.37 | -3.14, 2.48 | -0.61 | -3.42, 2.28 | -0.93 | -3.82, 2.05 |
| Later family, work break | -0.67 | -3.07, 1.78 | -0.77 | -3.18, 1.71 | -0.62 | -3.10, 1.93 |
| Early family, work break | -1.01 | -3.28, 1.32 | -1.07 | -3.36, 1.28 | -0.56 | -2.74, 2.68 |
| Part-time work, early family | 0.80 | -1.36, 3.01 | 0.51 | -1.64, 2.72 | 0.83 | -1.31, 3.03 |
| No paid work, early family | 3.09 | -1.74, 8.16 | 2.69 | -2.07, 7.67 | 2.76 | -1.55, 7.27 |
| R-squared | 0.5 | 2.9 | 10.6 | |||
aUnstandardised regression coefficients
b Results for triglycerides, HDL cholesterol and HbA1c are presented as percentage difference as these outcomes were log-transformed
Model 1—gender adjusted
Model 2 additionally includes gender, childhood social class, internalising and externalising disorders, and educational attainment
Model 3 additionally includes household social class, smoking status, physical activity, problem drinking, and BMI (except in regression with waist circumference)