The problem of obesity among truckers is very real, and needs to
be addressed. In this 3-part series, we hope to bring light to the situation
and also educate truckers who struggle with obesity to find ways to combat the
disease.
Today, we are going to present you with some sobering numbers, in order to illustrate the stark contrast between worker health in the trucking industry and the population in general. The statistics below emphasize how important it is for the industry as a whole to promote healthier living, from the inside out. Rather than letting this discourage you, use it to help encourage you to live a healthier life!
Remember: Just because you are a truck driver, it doesn’t mean
that you will be obese.
Ultimately, that is a choice you make. If we join together, we can work to change these statistics for the better. In this series, we are going to show you how to make that choice easier by presenting you with the facts, and then showing you simple ways to avoid becoming a statistic.
Ultimately, that is a choice you make. If we join together, we can work to change these statistics for the better. In this series, we are going to show you how to make that choice easier by presenting you with the facts, and then showing you simple ways to avoid becoming a statistic.
Trucking is the #1 occupation with the highest rate of obesity, at
nearly 69%. 17% were classified as morbidly obese.
The average life expectancy of
owner-operator truckers: 55.7 years old.
The average life expectancy of union
drivers is 63 years old.
The average life expectancy of the
American general populations is 78.7 years old.
Obesity-related health statistics:
87% of truckers have hypertension, vs.
58.3% of the general population in America.
54% of truckers smoke, vs. 21% of the
general population.
8% (8%!!!) of truckers exercise, vs 49% of
the general population.
80% of truckers report unhealthy eating
habits.
Most common obesity-related health issues
among truckers:
-heart disease
- high blood pressure
-cancer
-gallbladder disease
-sleep apnea
http://www.corporatewellnessmagazine.com/focused/american-crisis-health-of-our-nation-s-truck-drivers/
http://consumer.healthday.com/public-health-information-30/economic-status-health-news-224/truck-drivers-top-list-of-overweight-workers-683816.html
http://blogs.cdc.gov/niosh-science-blog/2015/03/03/truck-driver-health/
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