TY - JOUR
T1 - A Prospective Study of the Association Between Obesity and Burnout Among Apparently Healthy Men and Women
AU - Armon, Galit
AU - Shirom, Arie
AU - Berliner, Shlomo
AU - Shapira, Itzhak
AU - Melamed, Samuel
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - The authors prospectively tested the hypothesis that obesity predicts burnout and the reverse-causation hypothesis that burnout predicts obesity. Respondents were 724 men and 340 women, apparently healthy employees, who underwent routine periodic health examinations at 2 points of time about 18 months apart. Obesity was assessed by body mass index, waist-hip ratio, and waist circumference. In regression analyses, done separately for men and women, the authors controlled for depressive symptomatology, sport activity, and Time 1 levels of the criterion. The hypothesis that burnout predicts obesity was not supported. The authors found that Time 1 measures of obesity predicted reductions rather than the hypothesized elevations of Time 2 burnout levels. The authors also found that for male respondents with relatively higher levels of Time 1 burnout, the higher their level of Time 1 obesity measure, the lower their level of T2 burnout.
AB - The authors prospectively tested the hypothesis that obesity predicts burnout and the reverse-causation hypothesis that burnout predicts obesity. Respondents were 724 men and 340 women, apparently healthy employees, who underwent routine periodic health examinations at 2 points of time about 18 months apart. Obesity was assessed by body mass index, waist-hip ratio, and waist circumference. In regression analyses, done separately for men and women, the authors controlled for depressive symptomatology, sport activity, and Time 1 levels of the criterion. The hypothesis that burnout predicts obesity was not supported. The authors found that Time 1 measures of obesity predicted reductions rather than the hypothesized elevations of Time 2 burnout levels. The authors also found that for male respondents with relatively higher levels of Time 1 burnout, the higher their level of Time 1 obesity measure, the lower their level of T2 burnout.
KW - burnout
KW - depression
KW - gender difference
KW - obesity
KW - prospective design
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U2 - 10.1037/1076-8998.13.1.43
DO - 10.1037/1076-8998.13.1.43
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AN - SCOPUS:39049090099
SN - 1076-8998
VL - 13
SP - 43
EP - 57
JO - Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
JF - Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
IS - 1
ER -