Inequality in the health status of workers in small-scale enterprises |
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Authors: | Hoshuyama Tsutomu Hino Yoshiyuki Kayashima Koutarou Morita Tetsuya Goto Hideyuki Minami Makiko Sakuragi Sonoko Tanaka Chieko Takahashi Ken |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Epidemiology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Orio, Yahatanishiku, Kitakyushu, Japan. hoshuyam@med.uoeh-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Small-scale enterprises (SSEs) usually share poorer resources for promoting occupational health. AIM: To investigate inequality of health status among SSEs in Japan. METHOD: A cross-sectional, multiple-centred study was carried out using the periodical health check-up data for the fiscal year 2000 to compare the age-adjusted proportions of workers with hypertension (HT), hyperlipidaemia, impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and obesity and of current smokers by size of enterprise, i.e. or=1000 employees in Japan. RESULTS: From five leading occupational health organizations, data were collected for 9833 enterprises with a total of 436 729 subjects, 302 383 males and 134 346 females. The proportions of workers in SSEs with or=50 male employees. The prevalence of smokers in SSEs with or=50 male employees. These proportions showed a significantly increasing tendency with decreasing size of male workforce. CONCLUSION: Despite the cross-sectional design and only adjusting age as a potential confounder, higher proportions of HT, IGT, obesity and smoking in male workers were found in SSEs compared to larger organizations. |
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Keywords: |           Health check-up hypertension impaired glucose tolerance obesity prevalence small-scale enterprises smoking |
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