Sex-Specific Associations Between Lifestyle Factors and Sick Leave in the Serbian Working Population: Findings from the National Health Survey

Background/Objectives: Sick leave is influenced by various modifiable lifestyle factors and sex differences. This study investigates the associations between body mass index, fruit and vegetable consumption, physical activity, smoking, and alcohol consumption and sick leave among Serbia’s working population, with emphasis on sex differences. Methods: Data from the 2019 National Health Survey of Serbia were analyzed, involving a sample of 4652 individuals. Chi-square tests and logistic regression models assessed the relationships between lifestyle factors and sick leave. Results: Among the participants, 15.8% reported sick leave in the past 12 months, with higher rates among women in both short-term (13.9% vs. 10.6%) and long-term (3.4% vs. 2.2%) sick leave. This study identifies obesity (OR = 2.6), poor dietary habits (fruit OR = 2.1; vegetables OR = 2.8), smoking (OR = 1.9), and risky alcohol consumption (OR = 4.1) as key predictors of sick leave in men, while smoking (OR = 1.8) and risky alcohol consumption (OR = 3.1) are major predictors in women. The inconsistent association between diet, physical activity, and sick leave may be attributed to differences in reporting accuracy, differing definitions of healthy intake, or the influence of unmeasured lifestyle factors. Conclusions: Smoking and risky alcohol consumption increase the odds of sick leave for both sexes. Interventions targeting smoking cessation and mitigating risky alcohol consumption could significantly decrease sick leave rates. While fruit and vegetable consumption, along with physical activity, showed inconsistent effects in both sexes, further studies are warranted to elucidate their roles.

Authors
Knezevic Snezana1, 2 , Gajic Tamara 3, 4 , Djonovic Nela5 , Knezevic Sara6 , Vukolic Dragan7 , Marinkovic Tatjana1 , Janicijevic Nikoleta5 , Vasiljevic Dragan5 , Djordjevic Slavica8 , Marinkovic Dragan9 , Stajic Dalibor5
Publisher
MDPI
Number of issue
22
Language
English
Pages
2203
Status
Published
Volume
12
Year
2024
Organizations
  • 1 Academy of Applied Studies Polytechnic, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
  • 2 Doctoral Academic Studies-Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia
  • 3 Geographical Institute “Jovan Cvijić″, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
  • 4 Institute of Environmental Engineering, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), 101000 Moscow, Russia
  • 5 Department of Hygiene and Ecology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia
  • 6 Doctoral Academic Studies-Intelligent Software Engineering, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Singidunum University, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
  • 7 Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management, University of Business Studies, 78000 Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 8 Department of the High School of Health, Academy of Applied Studies Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
  • 9 Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Date of creation
04.12.2024
Date of change
04.12.2024
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/157763/
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