SPL32 PROMOTING LONGEVITY BY MEANS OF ATOS (ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, OBESITY AND SLEEP): MEASURING, INTERVENING AND CONTROLLING MAJOR RISK FACTORS IN THE WORKPLACE

Jorge Barroso-Dias, Pedro Aguiar
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Promoting Longevity and more healthy years of life, by OH services Active longevity is a topic that is often overlooked in occupational health and occupational medicine. However, extended active longevity and the reduction in age-related morbidity and mortality in working populations are everyone's wish. It is only through proactive interventions during the active life of workers that we can hope to sustain longevity and good health in ageing workforces as well as retired workers. Noncommunicable diseases are an important problem for Public Health and Occupational Health, causing 41 million premature deaths globally (71%), every year (WHO, 2018). These include cardiovascular diseases, neoplasms, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases, having as its main risk factors (concerning avoidable risk behaviors) hazardous alcohol consumption, tobacco consumption, obesity, sedentary lifestyle and sleep disorders. Occupational Health services deals day by day with these important determinants of health that are related with avoidable risk behaviors, and produce mobility and mortality in workers, that also induce worse prognostic in occupational diseases. How do we control these risky behaviors in the workplace? Are these risk factors important in the worker populations we are responsible for? What study and intervention models do we apply? ATOS (Alcohol, Tobacco, Obesity and Sleep) Supported by preliminary studies, and in the universal medical surveillance of municipal workers (over 10.000 workers in total), the Occupational Health services of the Municipality of Lisbon developed the "ATOS model - Occupational health surveillance for Alcohol, Tobacco, Obesity and Sleep" (OH indicators obtained by validated and internationally recommended tools) for control of major determinants of Public Health associated with the socioprofessional variables. This strategy allowed partnerships with academic research centers for prospective longitudinal comparative studies of Public Health and Occupational Health. This session intends to share the development of this model and its results. Promotion of health and literacy in the workplace “Health promotion is the process that allows people to increase control and improve their health.” To achieve the objective of a “Healthy Work Environment” it is not enough to prevent work accidents, occupational diseases and control risk factors in the workplace, it is also necessary to include Health Promotion interventions and reach organizational contexts favorable conditions so that Work can promote good health indicators for individuals and subpopulations. In this way, Health Promotion in the workplace also has positive externalities for the lives of workers after retirement, promoting not only healthy and active aging, but also longevity, increased quality of life and reduced mortality and Morbidity. Measuring, Intervening and Controlling major risk factors in the workplace This session proposes measuring Occupational Health indicators to define priorities for Prevention and Health Promotion interventions and determine their levels of effectiveness. The social value and purpose of OSH services is also achieved through integrated and synergistic interventions that favor healthy work contexts and promote health in the workplace.
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通过 Atos(酒精、烟草、肥胖和睡眠)促进长寿:测量、干预和控制工作场所的主要风险因素
通过职业健康服务促进长寿和更多的健康生活 积极长寿是职业健康和职业医学中经常被忽视的话题。然而,延长职业寿命、降低职业人群中与年龄相关的发病率和死亡率是每个人的愿望。只有在劳动者活跃期采取积极的干预措施,我们才有希望使老龄化的劳动者和退休人员保持长寿和健康。非传染性疾病是公共卫生和职业健康的一个重要问题,每年在全球造成 4100 万人过早死亡(71%)(世卫组织,2018 年)。这些疾病包括心血管疾病、肿瘤、糖尿病和慢性呼吸道疾病,其主要风险因素(涉及可避免的风险行为)包括危险饮酒、吸烟、肥胖、久坐不动的生活方式和睡眠障碍。职业健康服务每天都在处理这些重要的健康决定因素,它们与可避免的危险行为有关,造成工人的流动性和死亡率,也导致职业病的预后恶化。我们如何控制工作场所的这些危险行为?这些风险因素在我们负责的工人群体中重要吗?我们应该采用什么样的研究和干预模式?ATOS(酒精、烟草、肥胖和睡眠) 在初步研究的支持下,在对市政工人(总计超过 10,000 名工人)进行普遍医疗监测的过程中,里斯本市政府的职业健康服务部门开发了 "ATOS 模型--酒精、烟草、肥胖和睡眠的职业健康监测"(通过有效的国际推荐工具获得 OH 指标),以控制与社会职业变量相关的公共健康的主要决定因素。通过这一战略,可以与学术研究中心合作,对公共卫生和职业健康进行前瞻性纵向比较研究。本次会议旨在分享这一模式的发展及其成果。促进工作场所的健康和扫盲 "促进健康是让人们加强控制和改善健康的过程"。要实现 "健康工作环境 "的目标,仅仅预防工伤事故、职业病和控制工作场所的风险因素是不够的,还必须纳入健康促进干预措施,并在组织环境中创造有利条件,使工作能够促进个人和亚人群的良好健康指标。这样,工作场所的健康促进也会对工人退休后的生活产生积极的外部效应,不仅能促进健康和积极的老龄化,还能延年益寿,提高生活质量,降低死亡率和发病率。测量、干预和控制工作场所的主要风险因素 本环节提出测量职业健康指标,以确定预防和健康促进干预措施的优先事项,并确定其有效程度。职业安全和健康服务的社会价值和目的也是通过有利于健康工作环境和促进工作场所健康的综合协同干预措施来实现的。
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