Title of article :
Anaemia is associated with reduced productivity of women workers even in less-physically-strenuous tasks
Author/Authors :
SCHOLZ، BARBARA D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
While many studies show reduced work output in heavy labour with poor nutritional status, data
among less-physically-strenuous industrial occupations is scarce. In the present study the output of
ninety-two women jute-factory workers over a 1-month period was measured together with
haemoglobin, BMI, arm muscle and fat area, physical work capacity (maximum O2 consumption;
Ko:mu), as well as socio-economic, health and activity variables. A significant correlation was found
between haemoglobin and work output, which remained significant (P < 0-005) after a multipleregression
analysis with other potentially confounding factors. Anaemic workers and those with
Fo2max values less than 1-5 1/min were significantly less active at home than non-anaemic workers
(P < 0-015). Anaemic women produced an average of 5-3 % less in the factory and performed an
average of 6-5 h less housework per week.
Keywords :
Anaemia , Nutritional status , physical work capacity
Journal title :
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Journal title :
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION