Author:
Safieddine Batoul,Grasshoff Julia,Geyer Siegfried,Sperlich Stefanie,Epping Jelena,Beller Johannes
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Socioeconomic inequalities in type 2 diabetes (T2D) are well established in the literature. However, within the background of changing work contexts associated with digitalization and its effect on lifestyle and sedentary behavior, little is known on T2D prevalence and trends among different occupational groups. This study aims to examine occupational sector differences in T2D prevalence and trends thereof between 2012 and 2019.
Methods
The study was done on 1.683.644 employed individuals using data from the German statutory health insurance provider in Lower Saxony, the “Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse Niedersachsen” (AOKN). Predicted probabilities for T2D prevalence in four two-year periods between 2012 and 2019 were estimated based on logistic regression analyses for nine occupational sectors. Prevalence ratios were calculated to illustrate the effect of time period on the prevalence of T2D among the nine occupational sectors. Analyses were stratified by gender and two age groups.
Results
Results showed differences among occupational sectors in the predicted probabilities for T2D. The occupational sectors “Transport, logistics, protection and security” and “Health sector, social work, teaching & education” had the highest predicted probabilities, while those working in the sector “Agriculture” had by far the lowest predicted probabilities for T2D. Over all, there appeared to be a rising trend in T2D prevalence among younger employed individuals, with gender differences among occupational sectors.
Conclusion
The study displayed different vulnerability levels among occupational sectors with respect to T2D prevalence overall and for its rising trend among the younger age group. Specific occupations within the vulnerable sectors need to be focused upon in further research to define specific target groups to which T2D prevention interventions should be tailored.
Funder
Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover (MHH)
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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