Self-reported type 2 diabetes Mellitus is associated with abdominal obesity and poor perception of health in shift workers

Authors

  • Carine FRÖHLICH Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
  • Raquel CANUTO Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • Anderson da Silva GARCEZ Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
  • Marcos Pascoal PATTUSSI Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
  • Ruth Liane HENN Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
  • Maria Teresa Anselmo OLINTO Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos

Keywords:

Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Obesity abdominal, Occupational health, Workers

Abstract

Objective
To investigate factors that are associated with type 2 diabetes Mellitus in shift workers of a slaughterhouse in Southern Brazil.

Methods
This cross-sectional study included 1,194 18- to 50-year-old workers of both sexes. The presence of type 2 diabetes Mellitus was self-reported and confirmed by the use of hypoglycemic drugs or insulin. The independent variables were sex, age, skin color, marital status, education level, family income, leisure time physical activity, smoking, and self-reported health and nutritional status (body mass index and waist circumference). Multivariate analysis was performed from an a priori conceptual model.

Results
The prevalence of diabetes was 1.3% (95%CI=0.6-1.9). Type 2 diabetes Mellitus was associated with poor or regular self-reported health (OR)=3.72; 95%CI=1.28-10.78) and level II abdominal obesity ≥102 for men and ≥88 for women (OR=5.76; 95%CI=1.07-29.10).

Conclusion
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes Mellitus was low. Moreover, the study evidenced the importance of using waist circumference to surveil and screen for metabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes Mellitus, and to monitor the low quality of life in the study individuals given the poor self-perceived health of workers with the said disease.

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2023-03-30

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FRÖHLICH, C. ., CANUTO, R. ., da Silva GARCEZ, A. ., Pascoal PATTUSSI, M. ., HENN, R. L. ., & Anselmo OLINTO, M. T. . (2023). Self-reported type 2 diabetes Mellitus is associated with abdominal obesity and poor perception of health in shift workers. Brazilian Journal of Nutrition, 29(6). Retrieved from https://puccampinas.emnuvens.com.br/nutricao/article/view/8131

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