Korean J Occup Environ Med.  2006 Mar;18(1):35-45.

The Metabolic Syndrome and Associated Risk Factors Among Male Workers in an Electronics Manufacturing Company

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  • 1Korea Labor Welfare Corporation Research Center, Korea. eschoi@welco.or.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
This study evaluated the determinants of the metabolic syndrome.
METHODS
Data were collected through structured questionnaire survey and health examination from 201 male workers aged 30~51 years in an electronics manufacturing company during September 2004. The metabolic syndrome and abdominal obesity were assessed according to the NCEP-ATP III definition and the Asia-Pacific guidelines (waist circumference > 90 cm for men). Age adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the metabolic syndrome were computed using logistic regression.
RESULTS
The unadjusted prevalence of the metabolic syndrome was 10.5% in male workers. Seventy three workers(35.4%) had 2 or more metabolic risk factors. The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome components was 48.3% for high triglyceride, 40.3% for abdominal obesity, 30.3% for high blood pressure, 8.0% for low HDL-cholesterol, and 2.5% for high blood sugar. The age adjusted odds ratio for the metabolic syndrome was significantly increased in the study population having physical inactivity (unit, 100 kcal/day; OR, 1.142; 95% CI, 1.014~1.286).
CONCLUSION
Weight reduction and physical exercise may decrease the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among male workers.

Keyword

Metabolic syndrome; Worker

MeSH Terms

Blood Glucose
Exercise
Humans
Hypertension
Logistic Models
Male*
Obesity, Abdominal
Odds Ratio
Prevalence
Questionnaires
Risk Factors*
Triglycerides
Weight Loss
Blood Glucose
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