Obesity, oxidative stress, and the moderating role of overcommitment: An exploratory analysis in female nurses.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1177/10519815251324000
Gyanendra Singh, Ankit Viramgami, Bela Makwana, Sukhdev Mishra, Viral Dave, Soundarya Soundararajan
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BackgroundObesity and job stress are established contributors to oxidative stress, which is associated with various adverse health outcomes. However, the moderating role of job stress in the relationship between obesity and oxidative stress remains inadequately understood.ObjectivesThis study explored whether job stress, specifically the extrinsic and intrinsic components of the Effort Reward Imbalance (ERI) model, moderates the relationship between obesity and oxidative stress among female nurses.MethodsWe conducted an exploratory analysis from a cross-sectional study involving female nurses at a tertiary hospital in Western India. The study assessed the prevalence of obesity and overweight based on the suggested criteria for the Asian Indian population. We examined correlations among obesity markers and oxidative stress markers and explored if there is a moderator role of job stress on the relationship between obesity and oxidative stress.ResultsThe combined prevalence of overweight and obesity in the study population was 74%. Significant positive correlations were found between age, obesity-related parameters (Body-mass Index, Percentage Body Fat, Waist-Hip Ratio), and oxidative stress markers (Protein carbonyl content and Glutathione S-Transferase). The relationship between obesity and oxidative stress markers was moderated by overcommitment. Nurses with marked overcommitment exhibited stronger associations between age, obesity, and oxidative stress markers compared to those without marked overcommitment.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that overcommitment moderates the relationship between obesity and oxidative stress, highlighting the need to address intrinsic as well as extrinsic work-related factors in interventions targeting obesity among nurses. Future studies should confirm these findings and explore mechanisms to develop targeted interventions.

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肥胖、氧化应激和过度承诺的调节作用:对女护士的探索性分析。
背景肥胖和工作压力是氧化应激的确定因素,氧化应激与各种不良健康结果相关。然而,在肥胖和氧化应激之间的关系中,工作压力的调节作用仍然没有得到充分的了解。目的探讨工作压力,特别是工作奖励失衡(ERI)模型的外在和内在成分,是否调节了女护士肥胖和氧化应激的关系。方法我们对印度西部一家三级医院女护士的横断面研究进行了探索性分析。该研究根据建议的亚洲印度人口标准评估了肥胖和超重的流行程度。我们研究了肥胖标记物和氧化应激标记物之间的相关性,并探讨了工作压力是否在肥胖和氧化应激之间的关系中起调节作用。结果研究人群中超重和肥胖的综合患病率为74%。年龄、肥胖相关参数(身体质量指数、体脂百分比、腰臀比)和氧化应激标志物(蛋白质羰基含量和谷胱甘肽s -转移酶)之间存在显著正相关。肥胖和氧化应激标志物之间的关系被过度投入所缓和。与没有过度投入的护士相比,过度投入的护士在年龄、肥胖和氧化应激标志物之间表现出更强的关联。结论我们的研究结果表明,过度工作调节了肥胖和氧化应激之间的关系,强调在针对护士肥胖的干预措施中,需要解决内在和外在的工作相关因素。未来的研究应证实这些发现,并探索制定有针对性的干预措施的机制。
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Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation
Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation is an interdisciplinary, international journal which publishes high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts covering the entire scope of the occupation of work. The journal''s subtitle has been deliberately laid out: The first goal is the prevention of illness, injury, and disability. When this goal is not achievable, the attention focuses on assessment to design client-centered intervention, rehabilitation, treatment, or controls that use scientific evidence to support best practice.
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