A Research Note on the Relationship Between Long Working Hours and Weight Gain for Older Workers in the United States

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Working long hours may be related to obesity in older adults. No studies have focused on older workers and long work hours, although the risk of obesity is high among this population group. This study is the first attempt to investigate the relationship between obesity and the older workforce. Panel data from the Health and Retirement Study are examined using Cox regression techniques. We found that older workers who work more than 59 hr a week are more likely to gain weight than older workers who work less than 59 hr per week. © The Author(s) 2013.

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Mercan, M. A. (2014). A Research Note on the Relationship Between Long Working Hours and Weight Gain for Older Workers in the United States. Research on Aging, 36(5), 557–567. https://doi.org/10.1177/0164027513510324

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