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Does physical exposure throughout working life influence chair-rise performance in midlife? A retrospective cohort study of associations between work and physical function in Denmark.
Møller, Anne; Reventlow, Susanne; Hansen, Åse Marie; Andersen, Lars L; Siersma, Volkert; Lund, Rikke; Avlund, Kirsten; Andersen, Johan Hviid; Mortensen, Ole Steen.
Affiliation
  • Møller A; Department of Occupational Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospital Holbæk, Holbæk, Denmark National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Copenhagen, Denmark Department of Public Health, The Research Unit for General Practice and Section of General Practice, University of Copenhagen, Copenha
  • Reventlow S; Department of Public Health, The Research Unit for General Practice and Section of General Practice, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hansen ÅM; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Copenhagen, Denmark Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Section of Social Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Andersen LL; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Siersma V; Department of Public Health, The Research Unit for General Practice and Section of General Practice, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Lund R; Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Section of Social Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark Center for Healthy Aging, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Avlund K; Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Section of Social Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark Center for Healthy Aging, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Andersen JH; Department of Occupational Medicine, Danish Ramazzini Center, Regional Hospital West Jutland-University Clinic, Herning, Denmark.
  • Mortensen OS; Department of Occupational Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospital Holbæk, Holbæk, Denmark National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Copenhagen, Denmark.
BMJ Open ; 5(11): e009873, 2015 Nov 04.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26537502
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to study associations between physical exposures throughout working life and physical function measured as chair-rise performance in midlife. METHODS: The Copenhagen Aging and Midlife Biobank (CAMB) provided data about employment and measures of physical function. Individual job histories were assigned exposures from a job exposure matrix. Exposures were standardised to ton-years (lifting 1000 kg each day in 1 year), stand-years (standing/walking for 6 h each day in 1 year) and kneel-years (kneeling for 1 h each day in 1 year). The associations between exposure-years and chair-rise performance (number of chair-rises in 30 s) were analysed in multivariate linear and non-linear regression models adjusted for covariates. RESULTS: Mean age among the 5095 participants was 59 years in both genders, and, on average, men achieved 21.58 (SD=5.60) and women 20.38 (SD=5.33) chair-rises in 30 s. Physical exposures were associated with poorer chair-rise performance in both men and women, however, only associations between lifting and standing/walking and chair-rise remained statistically significant among men in the final model. Spline regression analyses showed non-linear associations and confirmed the findings. CONCLUSIONS: Higher physical exposure throughout working life is associated with slightly poorer chair-rise performance. The associations between exposure and outcome were non-linear.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Posture / Physical Fitness / Occupational Health / Walking Type of study: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Determinantes_sociais_saude / Patient_preference Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: BMJ Open Year: 2015 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Posture / Physical Fitness / Occupational Health / Walking Type of study: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Determinantes_sociais_saude / Patient_preference Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: BMJ Open Year: 2015 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom