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Cardiometabolic risks associated with work-to-family conflict: findings from the Work Family Health Network
Authors:Emily O’Donnell  Lisa F Berkman  Erin Kelly  Leslie Hammer  Jessica Marden  Orfeu M Buxton
Institution:1. Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA;2. National Institute for Children’s Health Quality, Boston, MA, USAe.martin.odonnell@gmail.com;4. Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Cambridge, MA, USA;5. MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA, USA;6. Department of Psychology, Occupational Health Psychology Program, Portland State University, Portland, OR, USA;7. The Broad Institute, Cambridge, MA, USA;8. Department of Biobehavioral Health, Pennsylvania State University, State College, MA, USA;9. Division of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Objective: Work and family stressors may be associated with elevated cardiovascular risk factors.

Methods: To assess the effects of work-to-family conflict (WTFC) on biomarkers of cardiometabolic risk, we examined 1524 extended care employees over 18 months and estimated multilevel linear models that accounted for the nested nature of the data.

Results: WTFC was positively associated with BMI β?=?0.53, CI?=?(0.08, 0.98), p?=?.02 at baseline and β?=?0.59, CI?=?(0.12, 1.04), p?=?.01 across the 18-month study period] and negatively with HDL cholesterol β?=??0.32, CI?=?(?0.57, ?0.08), p?=?.01 across the 18-month study period]. The rate of change in BMI from baseline to 18 months increased with higher levels of WTFC as well (β?=?0.08, CI?=?(0.03, 0.15), p?=?.0007). However, WTFC was not associated with other variables reflecting cardiometabolic risk, such as including blood pressure, cholesterol, glycosylated hemoglobin and cigarette smoking status.

Conclusion: Findings suggest that BMI, which is linked to potentially malleable health behaviors, is more closely related to inter-role conflict than biological markers reflecting longer-term physiologic processes. These effects are exacerbated over time and may be particularly detrimental to already overweight and obese individuals.
Keywords:Work and family  cardiometabolic risk  body mass index  work-to-family conflict  biomarker
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