Use of various obesity measurement and classification methods in occupational safety and health research: a systematic review of the literature.

Q1 Medicine BMC Obesity Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI:10.1186/s40608-018-0205-5
Mahboobeh Ghesmaty Sangachin, Lora A Cavuoto, Youfa Wang
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Background: This study systematically examined obesity research in occupational safety and health regarding the use of various obesity measurement and classification methods.

Methods: A systematic search of the PubMed database on English language publications from 2000 to 2015 using related keywords and search of citations resulted in selection of 126 studies. They were categorized into two groups based on their main research question: 1) general physical or mental work-related functioning; and 2) task or body part specific functioning.

Results: Regardless of the study group, body mass index (BMI) was the most frequently used measure. Over 63% of the studies relied solely on BMI to define obesity. In only 22% of the studies, body fat was directly measured by methods such as dual energy x-ray absorptiometry. Abdominal obesity was defined using waist circumference in recent years, and waist-hip ratio in earlier years. Inconsistent cut-offs have also been used across studies investigating similar topics.

Conclusions: Few authors acknowledged the limitations of using indirect obesity measures. This is in part due to the limited understanding of some occupational safety and health researchers regarding the complex issues surrounding obesity classification and also the mixed recommendations over the past 2-3 decades and across populations. Efforts need to be made to promote appropriate obesity measurement and reporting in this field.

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各种肥胖测量和分类方法在职业安全与健康研究中的应用:文献的系统综述。
背景:本研究系统地考察了肥胖在职业安全与健康方面的研究,包括使用各种肥胖测量和分类方法。方法:对PubMed数据库中2000年至2015年的英语出版物进行系统检索,使用相关关键词和引文检索,选择了126项研究。根据他们的主要研究问题,他们被分为两组:1)与工作相关的一般身体或心理功能;和2)特定于任务或身体部位的功能。结果:无论研究组如何,体重指数(BMI)都是最常用的指标。超过63%的研究仅依靠BMI来定义肥胖。在仅有22%的研究中,身体脂肪是通过双能x射线吸收法等方法直接测量的。近年来,腹部肥胖是根据腰围和早些年的腰臀比来定义的。在调查类似主题的研究中也使用了不一致的截止值。结论:很少有作者承认使用间接肥胖测量的局限性。这在一定程度上是由于一些职业安全和健康研究人员对肥胖分类的复杂问题以及过去2-3年来不同人群的混合建议了解有限。需要努力在这一领域促进适当的肥胖测量和报告。
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