| Literature DB >> 28839130 |
Linda L Magnusson Hanson1, Hugo Westerlund2,3, Marcel Goldberg4,5, Marie Zins4,5, Jussi Vahtera6,7, Naja Hulvej Rod8, Sari Stenholm6, Andrew Steptoe9, Mika Kivimäki10,11.
Abstract
Work stress is a risk factor for cardio-metabolic diseases, but few large-scale studies have examined the clinical profile of individuals with work stress. To address this limitation, we conducted a cross-sectional study including 43,593 working adults from a French population-based sample aged 18-72 years (the CONSTANCES cohort). According to the Effort-Reward Imbalance model, work stress was defined as an imbalance between perceived high efforts and low rewards at work. A standardized health examination included measures of anthropometry, lung function, blood pressure and standard blood-based biomarkers. Linear regression analyses before and after multivariable adjustment for age, socioeconomic status, depressive symptoms, health-related behaviours, and chronic conditions showed that work stress was associated with higher BMI, waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, alanine transaminase, white blood cell count and lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in men, and with higher BMI and white blood cell count in women (differences 0.03-0.06 standard deviations, P < 0.05 between individuals with and without work stress). No robust associations were observed with lung function, haemoglobin, creatinine, glucose levels or resting blood pressure measures. This indicates that work stress is associated altered metabolic profile, increased systemic inflammation, and, in men, poorer liver function, which is a marker of high alcohol consumption.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28839130 PMCID: PMC5570902 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-07508-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Characteristics of the study population, by sex and work stress.
| Characteristic | Men | Women | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | No work stress | Work stress | All | No work stress | Work stress | ||||||||
| N/mean | %/SD | N/mean | %/SD | N/mean | %/SD | N/mean | %/SD | N/mean | %/SD | N/mean | %/SD | ||
| Age, y | Range 18.5 to 72.5 | 44.0 | 10.6 | 43.8 | 11.3 | 44.3 | 9.8 | 43.3 | 10.8 | 42.7 | 11.4 | 43.9 | 10.2 |
| Social positiona | Low | 6091 | 30.9 | 3385 | 33.4 | 2706 | 30.8 | 8174 | 38.2 | 4271 | 43.1 | 3903 | 36.9 |
| Intermediate | 4836 | 24.5 | 2547 | 25.2 | 2289 | 26.0 | 6643 | 31.0 | 3076 | 31.2 | 3567 | 33.8 | |
| High | 7993 | 40.5 | 4194 | 41.4 | 3799 | 43.2 | 5655 | 26.4 | 2555 | 25.8 | 3100 | 29.3 | |
| Current jobb | Labourer semi-skilled worker | 968 | 5.0 | 585 | 5.7 | 383 | 4.3 | 311 | 1.5 | 199 | 2.0 | 112 | 1.0 |
| Skilled or highly skilled worker, shop technician | 2716 | 14.2 | 1427 | 13.8 | 1289 | 14.5 | 642 | 3.1 | 331 | 3.3 | 311 | 2.9 | |
| Supervisor | 1557 | 8.1 | 742 | 7.2 | 815 | 9.2 | 1105 | 5.3 | 457 | 4.6 | 648 | 6.0 | |
| Chief Executive Officer deputy CEO | 620 | 3.2 | 304 | 3.0 | 316 | 3.5 | 248 | 1.2 | 106 | 1.1 | 142 | 1.3 | |
| Technician, draughtsman, sales representative | 1610 | 8.4 | 822 | 8.0 | 788 | 8.9 | 805 | 3.9 | 360 | 3.6 | 445 | 4.2 | |
| Primary school teacher, social worker, nurse public service | 1005 | 5.2 | 550 | 5.3 | 455 | 5.1 | 3160 | 15.2 | 1491 | 14.9 | 1669 | 15.6 | |
| Engineer executive | 6034 | 31.4 | 3070 | 29.8 | 2964 | 33.3 | 3865 | 18.6 | 1711 | 17.1 | 2154 | 20.1 | |
| Teacher public service | 2160 | 11.3 | 1318 | 12.8 | 842 | 9.5 | 3104 | 15.0 | 1480 | 14.8 | 1624 | 15.2 | |
| Office or commercial employee, duty officer, nursing auxiliary, child minder public service | 1872 | 9.8 | 1084 | 10.5 | 788 | 8.9 | 6564 | 31.7 | 3342 | 33.4 | 3222 | 30.1 | |
| Other | 657 | 3.4 | 406 | 3.9 | 251 | 2.8 | 936 | 4.5 | 541 | 5.4 | 395 | 3.7 | |
| Night workc | No | 13907 | 68.8 | 7790 | 71.3 | 6117 | 65.8 | 17806 | 81.3 | 8889 | 82.8 | 8917 | 79.8 |
| Yes | 6316 | 31.2 | 3132 | 28.9 | 3184 | 34.2 | 4100 | 18.7 | 1845 | 17.2 | 2255 | 20.2 | |
| Physically | No | 14856 | 73.5 | 8360 | 76.5 | 6496 | 69.8 | 18112 | 82.7 | 9104 | 84.8 | 9008 | 80.6 |
| difficult workd | Yes | 5367 | 26.5 | 2562 | 23.5 | 2805 | 30.2 | 3794 | 17.3 | 1630 | 15.2 | 2164 | 19.4 |
| Smokinge | Current | 5775 | 27.6 | 3052 | 27.1 | 2723 | 28.2 | 5852 | 26.0 | 2837 | 25.8 | 3015 | 26.3 |
| Former | 6384 | 30. 5 | 3391 | 30.1 | 2993 | 31.0 | 5939 | 26.4 | 2826 | 25.7 | 3113 | 27.1 | |
| Never | 8759 | 41.9 | 4835 | 42.9 | 3924 | 40.7 | 10684 | 47.5 | 5345 | 48.6 | 5339 | 46.6 | |
| Alcohol | Abstinent | 514 | 2.6 | 303 | 2.79 | 211 | 2.28 | 890 | 4.2 | 495 | 4.8 | 395 | 3.7 |
| Consumptionf | Neither abuse nor dependence | 13857 | 68.9 | 7522 | 69.3 | 6335 | 68.3 | 16425 | 77.8 | 8016 | 77.4 | 8409 | 78.1 |
| Abuse | 4215 | 20.9 | 2215 | 20.4 | 2000 | 21.6 | 3155 | 14.9 | 1549 | 15.0 | 1606 | 14.9 | |
| Dependent | 1539 | 7.7 | 811 | 7.5 | 728 | 7.8 | 651 | 3.1 | 295 | 2.9 | 356 | 3.3 | |
| Physical activityg | Regular sports activity less than 2 hours per week | 13445 | 64.3 | 6951 | 61.7 | 6494 | 67.4 | 16081 | 71.7 | 7676 | 69.8 | 8405 | 73.5 |
| Regular sports activity for 2 hours or more per week | 7454 | 35.7 | 4319 | 38.3 | 3135 | 32.6 | 6351 | 28.3 | 3325 | 30.2 | 3026 | 26.5 | |
| Sleep | No | 15546 | 76.0 | 8927 | 80.9 | 6619 | 70.2 | 14341 | 65.3 | 7717 | 71.8 | 6624 | 59.1 |
| Disturbancesh | Yes | 4916 | 24.0 | 2106 | 19.1 | 2810 | 29.8 | 7626 | 34.7 | 3039 | 28.2 | 4587 | 40.9 |
| Depressive symptomsi | CES-D score (0–60) | 9.3 | 7.6 | 7.7 | 6.5 | 11.2 | 8.4 | 11.9 | 9.2 | 9.8 | 7.9 | 14.0 | 9.8 |
| Chronic disease | Cardiovascular disease | 1058 | 5.0 | 563 | 5.0 | 495 | 5.1 | 1068 | 4.7 | 517 | 4.7 | 551 | 4.8 |
| Endocrine disorders | 2232 | 10.6 | 1124 | 9.9 | 1108 | 11.4 | 3705 | 16.4 | 1704 | 15.4 | 2001 | 17.4 | |
| Respiratory disease | 2200 | 10.5 | 1086 | 9.6 | 1114 | 11.5 | 2297 | 10.2 | 1051 | 9.5 | 1246 | 10.8 | |
| Osteoarticular arthritis | 1975 | 9.4 | 982 | 8.7 | 993 | 10.3 | 2018 | 8.9 | 887 | 8.0 | 1131 | 9.8 | |
| Cancer | 256 | 1.2 | 144 | 1.3 | 112 | 1.2 | 844 | 3.7 | 397 | 3.6 | 447 | 3.9 | |
| Any of the above | 6392 | 30.4 | 3250 | 28.7 | 3142 | 32.5 | 8026 | 35.5 | 3734 | 33.7 | 4292 | 37.3 | |
a2448 (5.6%) had missing data and 1753 (4.0%) claimed that they had never worked or had unknown socioeconomic status. b3654 (8.4%) had multiple grades or missing data. c1464 (3.4%) had missing data. d1464 (3.4%) had missing data. e200 (0.5%) had missing data. f2347 (5.4%) had missing data. g262 (0.6%) had missing data. h1164 (2.7%) had missing data i1233 (2.8%) had missing data.
Figure 1Results of regression analyses of work stress (ERI ratio >1) and measures from the health examinations, while adjusting for age and socioeconomic position. Coefficients estimate the difference on the standardized scale between individuals with work stress compared to those with no work stress.
Figure 2Results of regression analyses of work stress (ERI ratio >1) and measures from the health examinations, while adjusting for age, socioeconomic position, depressive symptoms, health-related behaviours (physical inactivity, smoking and alcohol consumption) and chronic conditions (cardiovascular disease, endocrine disorders, respiratory disease, osteoarticular arthritis, and cancer). Coefficients estimate the difference on the standardized scale between individuals with work stress compared to those with no work stress.
Figure 3(a) Results of regression analyses of work stress (ERI ratio >1) and measures from the health examinations among men, while adjusting for age, divided by social position. Coefficients estimate the difference on the standardized scale between individuals with work stress compared to those with no work stress. (b) Results of regression analyses of work stress (ERI ratio >1) and measures from the health examinations among women, while adjusting for age, divided by social position. Coefficients estimate the difference on the standardized scale between individuals with work stress compared to those with no work stress.