Obesity as a Risk Factor for Work Accidents

Authors

  • Mírian Patrícia Castro Pereira Paixão Universidade Federal de Viçosa – UFV
  • Sandro José Paula Paixão Umisan Engenharia
  • Luciano Rubim Franco Petrobrás

Keywords:

Obesity, Adult Workers, Occupational Accident.

Abstract

Obesity as a Risk Factor for Work Accidents ABSTRACT: Obesity is a syndrome that affects large portion of the economically active population and this has been a concern for Public Health. Additonally, the labor market increasingly demands of professionals, so that they have little time to take care of their health. The accidents can be generated from the stress in which individuals live on the desktop or can be related to occupational diseases. Obesity is not part of the list of diseases related to work, but this may be responsible for various diseases that fall into this group. Some companies have become aware that obesity has led to absenteeism and suggests that prevention of this problem can be treated in the workplace in order to improve the worker life quality. Thus, the objective of this study through bibliographical research, was to relate work accident to changes in occupational health and characterize obesity as a risk factor for health and work accidents.

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Author Biographies

Mírian Patrícia Castro Pereira Paixão, Universidade Federal de Viçosa – UFV

Nutricionista; Doutoranda em Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos pela Universidade Federal de Viçosa – UFV. E-mail: miriannutricionista@yahoo.com.br

Sandro José Paula Paixão, Umisan Engenharia

Engenheiro de Agrimensura e Segurança do trabalho; Diretor da Umisan Engenharia. E-mail: sandro.paixao@umi.com.br

Luciano Rubim Franco, Petrobrás

Engenheiro de Segurança do Trabalho da Petrobras S/A. E-mail: lrfranco@petrobras.com.br

Published

2009-10-20

How to Cite

Paixão, M. P. C. P., Paixão, S. J. P., & Franco, L. R. (2009). Obesity as a Risk Factor for Work Accidents. Saúde E Pesquisa, 2(3). Retrieved from https://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1186

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