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An Sist Sanit Navar ; 42(1): 55-68, 2019 Apr 25.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30706902

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Diet is a principal determinant of health and is interrelated with socioeconomic factors and the acculturation of immigrants. The aim of this study was to examine the existing evidence on food, nutrition, and diet amongst immigrant populations in Spain, its relationships with their countries of origin, and to evaluate the methodological quality of these studies. A systematic review was carried out that included seventeen cross-sectional studies, 71% of them were of average quality and only one was excellent; seven dealt with adolescents and ten dealt with adults, with a total of 9,871 participants. Insights on immigrant diet and nutrition were heterogeneous because the participant groups in these studies were from several different countries, each of which has distinct cultural and geographical characteristics. Adolescent diet was of lower quality, positively correlated to socioeconomic level; acculturation and length of residence were related to both positive (such as healthier dietary patterns, better adhesion to intake recommendations) and negative aspects (higher intake of meat or bakery products, lower intake of vegetables or fish, among others). Adults show a better intake of macronutrients, but a lower intake of micronutrients and non-observance of some intake recommendations; acculturation and length of residence were related to healthier dietary patterns, significantly related to type of employment. Immigrants from Mediterranean countries show a healthier diet than other immigrants, although the quality of their diet is worse than that of their peers in their countries of origin. Finally, the quality of the diet of non-Mediterranean immigrants improves when they become resident in Spain.


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Aculturação , Dieta/estatística & dados numéricos , Emigrantes e Imigrantes/estatística & dados numéricos , Estudos Transversais , Dieta/etnologia , Comportamento Alimentar , Humanos , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Espanha , Fatores de Tempo
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Arch Prev Riesgos Labor ; 21(2): 80-84, 2018.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29684263

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INTRODUCTION: Different countries have shown an inverse relationship between unemployment rates (UR) and indicators of sickness absence during periods of economic recession. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between indicators of sickness absence and unemployment in Spain during 2009-2015. METHODS: We obtained incidence and absenteeism rates of non-work related sickness absence (NWSA) from Social Security data, and UR from the National Institute of Statistics. The relationship between indicators of NWSA and UR in the period 2009 to 2015 was graphically described using time trend plots. Scatter plots of NWSA indicators were also made against UR. Finally, we fitted linear regression models. RESULTS: Incidence (IR) and absenteeism rates (AR) of NWSA showed downward trends in 2009-2013 (IR 2009=28.07%, IR 2013=20.41%; AR 2009=2.53% and AR 2013=1.86%), changing to an upward trend up to 2015 (IR 2015=22.52%, AR 2015=2.12%). Unemployment rates trended upward in 2009-2013 (UR 2009=17.86%, UR 2013=26.10%), and then changed to a downward trend through 2015 (UR 2015=22.06%). There was an inverse relationship between UR and NWSA indicators. CONCLUSIONS: As in previous international studies, we found an inverse relationship between unemployment rates and indicators of sickness absence in Spain. More detailed studies are needed to evaluate explanatory hypotheses, such as those associated with the effects of discipline, selection and/or changes in the workforce.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Estudios realizados en varios países presentan una relación inversa entre las tasas de desempleo (TD) y los indicadores de absentismo por incapacidad temporal (IT) durante periodos de crisis económica. OBJETIVO: Evaluar la relación entre indicadores de absentismo y el desempleo en España (2009-2015). MÉTODOS: Se obtuvieron tasas de incidencia (TI) y absentismo (TA) por IT de origen común (ITcc) a partir de datos de la Seguridad Social, así como las TD según datos del Instituto Nacional de Estadística. Se describió gráficamente la evolución temporal de los indicadores de ITcc y el desempleo en el periodo 2009-2015. Para explorar dicha relación también se realizaron gráficos de dispersión de los indicadores frente a las TD. Posteriormente, se ajustaron modelos de regresión lineal simple. RESULTADOS: Las TI y TA descienden en 2009-2013 (TI 2009=28,07%, TI 2013=20,41%, TA 2009=2,53%, TA 2013=1,86%) momento en que cambia su tendencia, iniciando una fase ascendente hasta 2015 (TI 2015=22,52%, TA 2015=2,12%). La TD asciende en 2009-2013 (TD 2009=17,86%, TD 2013=26,10%), pasando a descender hasta 2015 (TD 2015=22,06%). Las TD y los indicadores de absentismo presentan una relación lineal inversa. CONCLUSIONES: Se observó una relación inversa entre el desempleo y los indicadores de absentismo en España. Son necesarios estudios específicos para poder evaluar hipótesis explicativas como las asociadas a los efectos de disciplina, selección y/o cambios en la fuerza de trabajo.

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