Journal of Home Health Care Nursing (가정∙방문간호학회지)
- Volume 16 Issue 1
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- Pages.12-21
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- 2009
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- 1738-7590(pISSN)
Prevalence Rates and Risk Factors of Metabolic Disorder in Urban Adults assessed in Home Visits
가정방문을 통한 일 광역시 성인의 대사증후군 유병률 및 위험요인 조사
- Kim, Jong-Im (Department of Nursing, College of Daejeon Health Sciences)
- 김종임 (대전보건대학)
- Received : 2009.03.29
- Accepted : 2009.05.25
- Published : 2009.06.30
Abstract
Purpose: The survey-based study aimed to determine the distribution and clustering tendency of metabolic syndrome risk factors in urban residents, and cluster odds ratios. Methods: Cluster sampling involved 827 urban participants and analysis of the collected data. Results: Regarding the prevalence of metabolic syndrome risk factors used for diagnosis, abdominal obesity was higher in women(69.5%) than in men(34.3%), high blood pressure was higher in men(57%) than in women(46.5%), and blood sugar was higher in men(6.9%) than in women(5.7%). Clustering increased with increasing body mass index(BMI), weight:height ratio(W/Ht) and abdominal obesity Risk factors for females were 1.7 times higher than for males. Participants with a family history of metabolic syndrome displayed related risk factors 1.5 times more than participants without a family history. Participants having a BMI ranking them as obese were 9.5 times more likely to display metabolic syndrome risk factors than non-obese participants. Obese participants were 20 times more likely to display risk factors than non-obese participants. Conclusion: BMI, W/Ht and abdominal obesity correlate with clustering of metabolic syndrome risk factors. The risk is increased by smoking and family history. Exercise weight control and non-smoking are recommended for comprehensive management of clustering of metabolic syndrome risk factors.