KMID : 1239920190130050444
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Nutrition Research and Practice 2019 Volume.13 No. 5 p.444 ~ p.451
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Analysis of the association between health-related and work-related factors among workers and metabolic syndrome using data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2016)
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Kim Kyoung-Yun
Yun Jung-Mi
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Abstract
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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed health-related factors for metabolic syndrome (Mets) among workers in South Korea.
SUBJECTS/METHODS: This analysis included 4,666 adults aged 19?64 years to analyzed health-related risk factors for Mets from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2016). The sociodemographic, working, health-related, and biochemical characteristics were presented as percentages (%) by chi-square tests. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to analyze the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and associations between health-related factors characteristic of workers and the odds ratios of Mets.
RESULTS: An increased prevalence of Mets was associated with male day workers compared to male shift workers (1.726-fold increase, 95% CI: 1.077?2.765), and with ¡Ã 8 hrs/day sleep duration compared to < 6 hrs/day sleep duration in female workers (2.133-fold, 95% CI: 1.041?4.368). In addition, reduced odds of high Mets were associated with male workers consumed of breakfast 5?7 times/wk compared to those consumed < 1 time/wk (0.593-fold decrease, 95% CI: 0.372?0.944).
CONCLUSIONS: Health-related factors (sleep duration, frequency of breakfast) and working type in Korean workers may affect the prevalence of Mets.
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KEYWORD
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Korean, metabolic syndrome, working type and health-related factors
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