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Association of Occupational Distress and Low Sleep Quality with Syncope, Presyncope, and Falls in Workers
Syncope and presyncope episodes that occur during work could affect one’s safety and impair occupational performance. Few data are available regarding the prevalence of these events among workers. The possible role of sleep quality, mental stress, and metabolic disorders in promoting syncope, presyn...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657064/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886008 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312283 |
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author | Magnavita, Nicola Di Prinzio, Reparata Rosa Arnesano, Gabriele Cerrina, Anna Gabriele, Maddalena Garbarino, Sergio Gasbarri, Martina Iuliano, Angela Labella, Marcella Matera, Carmela Mauro, Igor Barbic, Franca |
author_facet | Magnavita, Nicola Di Prinzio, Reparata Rosa Arnesano, Gabriele Cerrina, Anna Gabriele, Maddalena Garbarino, Sergio Gasbarri, Martina Iuliano, Angela Labella, Marcella Matera, Carmela Mauro, Igor Barbic, Franca |
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description | Syncope and presyncope episodes that occur during work could affect one’s safety and impair occupational performance. Few data are available regarding the prevalence of these events among workers. The possible role of sleep quality, mental stress, and metabolic disorders in promoting syncope, presyncope, and falls in workers is unknown. In the present study, 741 workers (male 35.4%; mean age 47 ± 11 years), employed at different companies, underwent clinical evaluation and blood tests, and completed questionnaires to assess sleep quality, occupational distress, and mental disorders. The occurrence of syncope, presyncope, and unexplained falls during working life was assessed via an ad hoc interview. The prevalence of syncope, presyncope, and falls of unknown origin was 13.9%, 27.0%, and 10.3%, respectively. The occurrence of syncope was associated with an increased risk of occupational distress (adjusted odds ratio aOR: 1.62, confidence intervals at 95%: 1.05–2.52), low sleep quality (aOR: 1.79 CI 95%: 1.16–2.77), and poor mental health (aOR: 2.43 CI 95%: 1.52–3.87). Presyncope was strongly associated with occupational distress (aOR: 1.77 CI 95%: 1.25–2.49), low sleep quality (aOR: 2.95 CI 95%: 2.08–4.18), and poor mental health (aOR: 2.61 CI 95%: 1.78–3.84), while no significant relationship was found between syncope or presyncope and metabolic syndrome. These results suggest that occupational health promotion interventions aimed at improving sleep quality, reducing stressors, and increasing worker resilience might reduce syncope and presyncope events in the working population. |
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spelling | pubmed-86570642021-12-10 Association of Occupational Distress and Low Sleep Quality with Syncope, Presyncope, and Falls in Workers Magnavita, Nicola Di Prinzio, Reparata Rosa Arnesano, Gabriele Cerrina, Anna Gabriele, Maddalena Garbarino, Sergio Gasbarri, Martina Iuliano, Angela Labella, Marcella Matera, Carmela Mauro, Igor Barbic, Franca Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Syncope and presyncope episodes that occur during work could affect one’s safety and impair occupational performance. Few data are available regarding the prevalence of these events among workers. The possible role of sleep quality, mental stress, and metabolic disorders in promoting syncope, presyncope, and falls in workers is unknown. In the present study, 741 workers (male 35.4%; mean age 47 ± 11 years), employed at different companies, underwent clinical evaluation and blood tests, and completed questionnaires to assess sleep quality, occupational distress, and mental disorders. The occurrence of syncope, presyncope, and unexplained falls during working life was assessed via an ad hoc interview. The prevalence of syncope, presyncope, and falls of unknown origin was 13.9%, 27.0%, and 10.3%, respectively. The occurrence of syncope was associated with an increased risk of occupational distress (adjusted odds ratio aOR: 1.62, confidence intervals at 95%: 1.05–2.52), low sleep quality (aOR: 1.79 CI 95%: 1.16–2.77), and poor mental health (aOR: 2.43 CI 95%: 1.52–3.87). Presyncope was strongly associated with occupational distress (aOR: 1.77 CI 95%: 1.25–2.49), low sleep quality (aOR: 2.95 CI 95%: 2.08–4.18), and poor mental health (aOR: 2.61 CI 95%: 1.78–3.84), while no significant relationship was found between syncope or presyncope and metabolic syndrome. These results suggest that occupational health promotion interventions aimed at improving sleep quality, reducing stressors, and increasing worker resilience might reduce syncope and presyncope events in the working population. MDPI 2021-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8657064/ /pubmed/34886008 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312283 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Magnavita, Nicola Di Prinzio, Reparata Rosa Arnesano, Gabriele Cerrina, Anna Gabriele, Maddalena Garbarino, Sergio Gasbarri, Martina Iuliano, Angela Labella, Marcella Matera, Carmela Mauro, Igor Barbic, Franca Association of Occupational Distress and Low Sleep Quality with Syncope, Presyncope, and Falls in Workers |
title | Association of Occupational Distress and Low Sleep Quality with Syncope, Presyncope, and Falls in Workers |
title_full | Association of Occupational Distress and Low Sleep Quality with Syncope, Presyncope, and Falls in Workers |
title_fullStr | Association of Occupational Distress and Low Sleep Quality with Syncope, Presyncope, and Falls in Workers |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of Occupational Distress and Low Sleep Quality with Syncope, Presyncope, and Falls in Workers |
title_short | Association of Occupational Distress and Low Sleep Quality with Syncope, Presyncope, and Falls in Workers |
title_sort | association of occupational distress and low sleep quality with syncope, presyncope, and falls in workers |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657064/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886008 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312283 |
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