Metabolic syndrome: Association between prevalence and risk at worksites

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作者
Kakinuma, Michiru [1 ]
Ide, Hiroo [1 ]
Nakao, Kyoko [1 ]
Ichikawa, Daisuke [2 ]
Nagai, Ryozo [3 ]
Furui, Yuji [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Policy Alternat Res Inst, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Med, Div Social Med, Dept Clin Informat Engn, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Jichi Med Univ, Shimotsuke, Tochigi, Japan
关键词
Japanese workers; metabolic syndrome; work environment; SHIFT WORK; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SITTING TIME; CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK; ADULTS; OCCUPATION; NIGHT; LEISURE;
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10.1080/19338244.2019.1610347
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study, conducted at major Japanese companies, aimed to determine if asymptomatic workers in workplaces with a high prevalence of metabolic syndrome have a greater risk of developing metabolic syndrome. Data were obtained from the health records of 298,145 people, from 2011 to 2015. We collected data on the participants' age, sex, physical examinations, laboratory tests, and lifestyle behaviors. To test whether the risk of metabolic syndrome in asymptomatic workers differed between groups with a higher and lower prevalence in 2011, Cox proportional hazards regression model was performed, with the covariates being controlled for. The analysis showed that the risk of metabolic syndrome among asymptomatic workers in the high-prevalence group was about 1.1-fold elevated compared to those within the low-prevalence group. As a follow-up to these results, interventions aimed at asymptomatic workers should be provided in workplaces with a high prevalence of metabolic syndrome.
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