Occupational Physical Activity and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study

Author:

Gómez-Recasens Montserrat12,Alfaro-Barrio Silvana1,Tarro Lucia2ORCID,Llauradó Elisabet23ORCID,Solà Rosa234

Affiliation:

1. Medical Service of Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas, Delegación Catalunya II, 43007 Tarragona, Spain

2. Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut, Functional Nutrition, Oxidation, and Cardiovascular Diseases Group (NFOC-Salut), Health Education and Promotion, and Healthy Environment Chair, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 43201 Reus, Spain

3. Institut d’Investigació Sanitària Pere Virgili (IISPV), 43204, Reus, Spain

4. Hospital Universitari Sant Joan de Reus, IISPV, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 43204 Reus, Spain

Abstract

Contradictory data exist on the impact of occupational physical activity (OPA) on cardiovascular health. We aimed to evaluate the association between OPA and cardiometabolic risk factors. A cross-sectional study was performed in an environmental services company in 2017 (Spain). OPA was classified by work categories as being low (≤3 METs) or moderate−high (>3 METs). Multiple linear and logistic binary regression models were used to assess the associations between OPA and cardiometabolic risk factors related to obesity, blood pressure, blood lipids, and associated medical conditions, adjusted by age, sex, alcohol consumption, and global physical activity. In total, 751 employees were included (547 males and 204 females), and 55.5% (n = 417) had moderate−high OPA. Significant inverse associations were observed between OPA and weight, body mass index, waist circumference, waist−hip ratio, and total cholesterol both overall and in males. OPA was significantly inversely related to dyslipidemia overall and in both sexes, while the overweight plus obesity rate was inversely related only in the total and male populations. OPA was associated with a better cardiometabolic risk factor profile, particularly in males. The fact that our models were also adjusted by global physical activity highlights the associations obtained as being independent of leisure time physical activity effects.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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