The Impact of Poor Health Behaviors on Workforce Disability

TitleThe Impact of Poor Health Behaviors on Workforce Disability
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsRichardson, CR, Hanlon, JT, Mull, HJ, Vijan, S, Hayward, RA, Wray, LA, Langa, KM
Document NumberWP 2003-057
Pagination1-22
Date Published06/2003
InstitutionUniversity of Michigan Retirement Research Center
CityAnn Arbor
KeywordsDisabilities, Health Behavior, Labor force participation, Older Adults
Abstract

The effects of poor health habits on mortality have been studied extensively. However, few studies have examined the impact of these health behaviors on workforce disability. In the Health and Retirement Study, a nationally representative cohort of 6044 Americans who were between the ages of 51 and 61 and who were working in 1992, we found that both baseline smoking status and a sedentary lifestyle predict workforce disability six years later. If this relationship is causal, cost-benefit analyses of health behavior intervention that neglect workforce disability may substantially underestimate the benefits of such interventions.

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