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Multidisciplinary Approach to Obesity Management: A Case Report
Published on: May 30, 2025
Weight gain and work comp: A growing problem in the workers' compensation rehabilitation system
1Department of Rehabilitation Counseling, Anderson Center Room C024A, Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA. bettersch@wssu.edu
Objective:
Obesity has become a major public health concern in the United States, and has ultimately affected occupational health, including Workers' Compensation. Obesity has been determined to contribute to work-related injury. This analysis examined weight change post-injury during the Workers' compensation rehabilitation process, and specifically how it relates to perceived mental health need, perceived dietary habits, food stamp usage, and the amount of time since the work injury.
Methods:
Archival data analysis was conducted examining Workers' Compensation claimants over a four year period.
Participants:
Data was collected from 1,864 valid Workers' Compensation claims and analyzed using descriptive statistics and a backwards elimination multiple regression analysis to examine predictive relationships between the variables of interest.
Results:
Approximately 2/3 of the sample reported weight gain post-injury, with the additional 1/3 reporting weight loss or no change. Both perceived benefit from mental health services and perceived healthy dietary habits were significantly predictive of weight gain.
Conclusions:
Clinical psychological distress, such as depression and anxiety, may be contributory factors to weight gain, and poor perceptions in food quality and caloric estimations may also relate to this problem. Suggestions for future research, including intervention studies, are also included.
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