2020
DOI: 10.5212/emancipacao.v.20.2011213.015
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Perfil sociodemográfico e qualidade de vida dos motoristas de transportes de lotação

Abstract: Resumo: Desde os primórdios que há registros da relação entre os processos de trabalho e sua influência sobre a saúde e o adoecimento das populações. O trabalho realizado pelos motoristas profissionais é feito por turnos irregulares, longas jornadas diárias com repercussões à saúde. A jornada de trabalho acarreta sobrecarga psicofisiológica e mental, evidenciando-se no aparecimento de sintomas e sinais de doenças crônicas e agudas. O objetivo geral da pesquisa foi traçar o perfil sociodemográfico dos motorista… Show more

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“…The characteristics of motorcycle taxi drivers’ working hours and occupational stressors may also favor the adoption of unhealthy lifestyles, such as the lack of specific times for meals, sleep and rest; having meals on the street, encouraging the consumption of high-calorie and ultra-processed foods; lack of time or inclination for leisure-time physical activity; permanence for excessive time in sedentary behavior, exposure to smoking ( 14 ) ; and excessive alcohol consumption ( 15 ) . Thus, occupational activity and its interaction with environmental, behavioral and genetic factors may imply a higher level of stress and constitute predictors of cardiovascular risk ( 3 , 14 , 16 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characteristics of motorcycle taxi drivers’ working hours and occupational stressors may also favor the adoption of unhealthy lifestyles, such as the lack of specific times for meals, sleep and rest; having meals on the street, encouraging the consumption of high-calorie and ultra-processed foods; lack of time or inclination for leisure-time physical activity; permanence for excessive time in sedentary behavior, exposure to smoking ( 14 ) ; and excessive alcohol consumption ( 15 ) . Thus, occupational activity and its interaction with environmental, behavioral and genetic factors may imply a higher level of stress and constitute predictors of cardiovascular risk ( 3 , 14 , 16 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%