Average Trucker Health In Bad Shape
Posted 5/23/2008 @ 1:00:00 AM by truckerstakeit.com
Many truckers in the United States are beginning to be concerned about the state of their overall health. There is no small reason for this recent interest; there are several health conditions that are beginning to take a toll on truckers around the country. It is estimated that the average trucker will have his or her lifespan shortened by 5 to 10 years as a result of their occupation. Truckers are prone to obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, sleep apnea, depression, smoking, and exhaustion. Truckers also have a dangerous job; they account for 17% of the Americans who die on the job and also make up the largest portion of highway fatalities. |