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Smoking and obesity among long-haul truck drivers in France
INTRODUCTION: This study examines the health status of long-haul truck drivers (LHTDs) and more specifically smoking and obesity, in France. METHODS: A total of 373 French and other LHTDs were randomly interviewed at six highway rest stops. Variables recorded were self-reported sociodemographic char...
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European Publishing on behalf of the European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP)
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8556716/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34765832 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tpc/142321 |
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author | Josseran, Loic McNeill, Killian Fardini, Thierry Sauvagnac, Rebecca Barbot, Frederic Quera Salva, Maria-Antonia Bowser, Myles King, Gary |
author_facet | Josseran, Loic McNeill, Killian Fardini, Thierry Sauvagnac, Rebecca Barbot, Frederic Quera Salva, Maria-Antonia Bowser, Myles King, Gary |
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description | INTRODUCTION: This study examines the health status of long-haul truck drivers (LHTDs) and more specifically smoking and obesity, in France. METHODS: A total of 373 French and other LHTDs were randomly interviewed at six highway rest stops. Variables recorded were self-reported sociodemographic characteristics (age, gender, marital status, and nationality), behavioral variables (consumption of sodas, daily exercise, smoking status), weight and height. Body mass index (BMI) was also calculated. Statistical analysis was conducted using chi-squared analysis and multiple logistic ordinal regression models (MLR) were developed. RESULTS: The mean age was 43.4 and the largest proportion (41.2%) of respondents were aged 40–50 years. Most respondents were French (70.3%), married (73.8%) and did not report having an active exercise routine (66.0%). Almost two-thirds of the drivers consumed daily 1–2 sodas (34.2%) or 3–4 sodas (33.2%). Based on the BMI, respondents were divided into normal (34.3%), overweight (39.8%), obese (19.5%) or morbidly obese (9.4%) categories. The mean BMI was 27.9 kg/m(2) and 51.1% of LHTDs were current or active smokers. MLR analysis revealed that French LHTDs were more likely (OR=3.04; 95% CI: 1.62–5.69) to have a normal BMI compared to other drivers. Smokers were significantly more likely than non-smokers (OR=2.12; 95% CI: 1.26–3.58) to have an above normal BMI. CONCLUSIONS: These results confirm that French and other LHTDs are at high risk of non-communicable diseases. They also highlight the need to address the health risks associated with smoking and obesity among LHTDs using multifaceted strategies. |
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spelling | pubmed-85567162021-11-10 Smoking and obesity among long-haul truck drivers in France Josseran, Loic McNeill, Killian Fardini, Thierry Sauvagnac, Rebecca Barbot, Frederic Quera Salva, Maria-Antonia Bowser, Myles King, Gary Tob Prev Cessat Research Paper INTRODUCTION: This study examines the health status of long-haul truck drivers (LHTDs) and more specifically smoking and obesity, in France. METHODS: A total of 373 French and other LHTDs were randomly interviewed at six highway rest stops. Variables recorded were self-reported sociodemographic characteristics (age, gender, marital status, and nationality), behavioral variables (consumption of sodas, daily exercise, smoking status), weight and height. Body mass index (BMI) was also calculated. Statistical analysis was conducted using chi-squared analysis and multiple logistic ordinal regression models (MLR) were developed. RESULTS: The mean age was 43.4 and the largest proportion (41.2%) of respondents were aged 40–50 years. Most respondents were French (70.3%), married (73.8%) and did not report having an active exercise routine (66.0%). Almost two-thirds of the drivers consumed daily 1–2 sodas (34.2%) or 3–4 sodas (33.2%). Based on the BMI, respondents were divided into normal (34.3%), overweight (39.8%), obese (19.5%) or morbidly obese (9.4%) categories. The mean BMI was 27.9 kg/m(2) and 51.1% of LHTDs were current or active smokers. MLR analysis revealed that French LHTDs were more likely (OR=3.04; 95% CI: 1.62–5.69) to have a normal BMI compared to other drivers. Smokers were significantly more likely than non-smokers (OR=2.12; 95% CI: 1.26–3.58) to have an above normal BMI. CONCLUSIONS: These results confirm that French and other LHTDs are at high risk of non-communicable diseases. They also highlight the need to address the health risks associated with smoking and obesity among LHTDs using multifaceted strategies. European Publishing on behalf of the European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP) 2021-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8556716/ /pubmed/34765832 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tpc/142321 Text en © 2021 Josseran L. et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Josseran, Loic McNeill, Killian Fardini, Thierry Sauvagnac, Rebecca Barbot, Frederic Quera Salva, Maria-Antonia Bowser, Myles King, Gary Smoking and obesity among long-haul truck drivers in France |
title | Smoking and obesity among long-haul truck drivers in France |
title_full | Smoking and obesity among long-haul truck drivers in France |
title_fullStr | Smoking and obesity among long-haul truck drivers in France |
title_full_unstemmed | Smoking and obesity among long-haul truck drivers in France |
title_short | Smoking and obesity among long-haul truck drivers in France |
title_sort | smoking and obesity among long-haul truck drivers in france |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8556716/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34765832 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tpc/142321 |
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