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Background: Our purpose was to investigate whether healthy lifestyle habits prevent disability pension among female healthcare workers. Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study with an 11-year register follow-up in which 8159 female healthcare workers from Denmark completed a questionnaire concerning self-rated health, work environment, leisure-time physical activity (LTPA), smoking, and body mass index (BMI). Data on disability benefit payments were obtained from the Danish Register for Evaluation of Marginalization during an 11-year follow-up. Potential confounders included age, occupational education, psychosocial work factors, and physical exertion during work. Results: Among workers in good health at baseline, smoking, obesity, and low levels of LTPA were risk factors for disability pension during 11-year follow-up. Among workers with poor health, only low levels of physical activity were a risk factor for disability pension. Conclusions: This underscores the importance of a healthy lifestyle, specially being physically active, for preventing premature exit from the labor market in female healthcare workers.
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Morera, Álvaro Calatayud Villalba, Joaquín López Bueno, Rubén Casaña Granell, José Vinstrup, Jonas Bláfoss, Rúni Clausen, Thomas Andersen, Lars Louis 2022 Can a healthy lifestyle prevent Disability pension among Female healthcare workers with good and poor self-rated health? prospective cohort study with 11-year register follow-up International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health |