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Exploring Occupational and Behavioral Risk Factors for Obesity in Firefighters: A Theoretical Framework and Study Design
Safety and Health at Work ; : 301-312, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-184213
ABSTRACT
Firefighters and police officers have the third highest prevalence of obesity among 41 male occupational groups in the United States (US). However, few studies have examined the relationship of firefighter working conditions and health behaviors with obesity. This paper presents a theoretical framework describing the relationship between working conditions, health behaviors, and obesity in firefighters. In addition, the paper describes a detailed study plan for exploring the role of occupational and behavioral risk factors in the development of obesity in firefighters enrolled in the Orange County Fire Authority Wellness Fitness Program. The study plan will be described with emphasis on its methodological merits adopting a participatory action research approach, developing a firefighter-specific work and health questionnaire, conducting both a cross-sectional epidemiological study using the questionnaire and a sub-study to assess the validity of the questionnaire with dietary intake and physical activity measures, and evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the body mass index as an obesity measure in comparison to skinfold-based percent body fat. The study plan based on a theoretical framework can be an essential first step for establishing effective intervention programs for obesity among professional and voluntary firefighters.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: United States / Health Behavior / Epidemiologic Studies / Body Mass Index / Adipose Tissue / Prevalence / Surveys and Questionnaires / Risk Factors / Police / Resin Cements Type of study: Etiology study / Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Limits: Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: North America Language: English Journal: Safety and Health at Work Year: 2011 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: United States / Health Behavior / Epidemiologic Studies / Body Mass Index / Adipose Tissue / Prevalence / Surveys and Questionnaires / Risk Factors / Police / Resin Cements Type of study: Etiology study / Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Limits: Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: North America Language: English Journal: Safety and Health at Work Year: 2011 Type: Article