HEALTH PROBLEMS OF OFFICE WORKERS Dr. K. Sivapalan.

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HEALTH PROBLEMS OF OFFICE WORKERS Dr. K. Sivapalan.

Office Worker No physical work Only mental work Always busy No time to relax No sleep Health Problems of Office Workers 2

Factors Affecting Health Stress Lack of exercise Improper nutrition Lack of water Lack of sleep Alcohol Smoking Health Problems of Office Workers 3

Stress Stress is a reaction to a situation where a persons integrity or existence is threatened It may be mental or physical Health Problems of Office Workers 4

Response to Stress Nervous- sympathetic activation Hormonal- adrenaline and corticosteroids Mental- anxiety and loss of sleep Result of the above: –Increased blood pressure –Increased blood glucose –Increased blood lipids [fatty substances] –Lack of concentration –Urge for alcohol and smoking Health Problems of Office Workers 5

Lack of Exercise Increased fat in the body No development of muscles, bones and joints Inefficient circulatory system –Heart disease –Diseased blood vessels –Defective autonomic reflexes Loss of mental alertness Health Problems of Office Workers 6

Improper Nutrition Consumption of easily digestible high energy substances- –Sweets, toffees, cake, tea, coffee, alcohol, highly polished rice, 70% extraction wheat floor, butter, margarine, coconut oil. –No timing, fiber, unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. Result of improper nutrition: –Over weight –Diabetes –Hypertension –Ischemic heart diseases Health Problems of Office Workers 7

Lack of Water Reduced efficiency of cellular function Reduced circulatory volume Reduced excretion of urine – [predisposing to renal calculi] Constipation Hemorrhoids [bleeding through anus and painful defication] Health Problems of Office Workers 8

Lack of Sleep Stress Lack of concentration Irritability Loss of memory Unhealthy feeling Defective turnover and repair of tissues Health Problems of Office Workers 9

Alcohol [soon after consumption] Inhibition of intellectual function and false sense of being stimulated. Loss of judgment, reflection, observation and attention Impaired muscular coordination, increased reaction time and increased confidence Immediately increased blood glucose and soon reduced blood glucose. Sexual function- provoked desire but impaired sexual performance Health Problems of Office Workers 10

Alcohol- Long Term Economical problems Family problems Cirrhosis of liver Alcoholic hepatitis Chronic myocardial failure Peripheral neuropathy Memory loss Deterioration of social habits Slurred speech and unsteady gait Health Problems of Office Workers 11

Smoking Chronic bronchitis Defective circulation- –Ischemic heart diseases, stroke Emphysema Peptic ulcer Early menopause [in females] Reduced sperm count [in males] Cancer of lungs, mouth and throat Reduced life expectancy Health Problems of Office Workers 12

Smoking on Bystanders Children: –Cough, Asthma, Lung diseases etc. –Modeling by elders Pregnancy: –Low birth weight baby –Congenetal abnormalities in babies –Abortion and still birth –Pre eclampsia Social problems: –Sickness and absence from work –Cultivable land for food substances wasted on tobacco plantation etc Health Problems of Office Workers 13

High Risk Diseases of Office Workers Obesity Diabetes Hypertension Ischemic heart diseases Stroke Peptic ulcer Urinary infection and calculi Alcoholism Addiction to nicotine etc Health Problems of Office Workers 14

Prevention of the Diseases Good recreation Physical Exercise Good nutrition Adequate sleep Adequate water Health Problems of Office Workers 15

Prevention of the diseases- 2. Avoid- –Tobacco –Alcohol –Sweets –Toffees Reduce- –Tea, coffee (sugar) –Coconut oil (saturated fats) Health Problems of Office Workers 16