한국농촌간호학회지 (Journal of Korean Academy of Rural Health Nursing)
- 제7권1호
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- Pages.5-17
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- 2012
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- 1975-8677(pISSN)
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- 2765-2947(eISSN)
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일부 농촌지역 주민들의 대사증후군 유병실태 및 관련요인
Prevalence and associated Factors of Metabolic Syndrome in a Rural Community
- 조연순 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 곽정옥 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 김영신 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 박서영 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 성연희 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 우두임 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 이경옥 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 이미숙 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 이정경 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 조현주 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 최정희 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 한정애 (여주군보건진료원회) ;
- 김봉정 (여주대학교 간호학과)
- Jo, Yeon Soon (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Kwak, Joung Ok (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Kim, Young Sin (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Park, Seo Young (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Seong, Yeon Hee (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Woo, Do Im (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Lee, Kyeong Ok (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Lee, Mi Suk (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Lee, Jung Kyung (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Jo, Hyeon Ju (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Choi, Jeong Hui (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Han, Jung Ae (Yeoju-Gun Community Health Practitioner's Association) ;
- Kim, Bongjeong (Department of Nursing Yeoju Institute of Technology)
- 투고 : 2012.03.26
- 심사 : 2012.04.25
- 발행 : 2012.06.29
초록
Purpose: The objectives of this study were to investigate the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and to identify associated factors with MetS among rural residents. Methods: Data were collected from 1,196 subjects over aged 30 years by a self-administered questionnaire, physical measurement, and blood test in a rural area. The prevalence of MetS was determined by the criteria of the American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (AHA/NHLBI) and 2005 the Korean society for the study of obesity. Results: The prevalence of MetS was 40.5% for men, 49.2% for women. The prevalence of risk factors of MetS was 57.4% for elevated blood pressure, 49.0% for low HDL-cholesterol, and 48.6% for abdominal obesity. Unemployment and higher Body mass index (BMI) were associated factors for MetS regardless of gender. And higher age and physical inactivity in women only increased the odds of the MetS. Especially, BMI was a strong risk factor of MetS in both men and women. Conclusion: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was higher in a rural area. Therefore, health care providers should develop lifestyle modification program to increase physical activity level and to prevent the obesity among rural residents in order to decrease the prevalence of MetS.