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A Study on Variation and Application of Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence using Geographically Weighted Regression

지리적 가중 회귀를 이용한 대사증후군 유병률의 지역별 변이에 관한 연구 및 적용 방안

  • Suhn, Mi Ohk (Department of U-Health Services Administration, Yuhan University) ;
  • Kang, Sung Hong (Department of Health Policy and management, Inje University) ;
  • Chun, Jin-Ho (Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Inje University)
  • 선미옥 (유한대학교 U-보건의료행정과) ;
  • 강성홍 (인제대학교 보건행정학과) ;
  • 전진호 (인제대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실)
  • Received : 2018.01.26
  • Accepted : 2018.02.02
  • Published : 2018.02.28

Abstract

In this study, regional variations and factors associated with prevalence of metabolic syndrome were grasped using GWR (geographically weighted regression) and methodologies for the efficient management of metabolic syndrome were then set up to resolve health inequalities. Based on the National Health Screening Statistical Yearbook published by the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS), community health survey (KCDC) and other governmental institutions, indicators of social structural and mediation factors related to the regional prevalence of metabolic syndrome were collected. First, the existence of indicators to measure variations in metabolic syndrome were confirmed with the collected data by calculating the EQ (extremal quotient) and CV (coefficient of variations). The GWR, which is able to take spatial variations into consideration, was then adopted to analyze the factors of regional variations in metabolic syndrome. The GWR analysis revealed that severity and management of the main causes need to be prioritized in accordance with the prevalence of metabolic syndrome. Consequently, the order of priority in management of regional prevalence of metabolic syndrome was established, and plans that can increase the effectiveness of management of metabolic syndrome were confirmed to be feasible.

본 논문에서는 건강 불평등의 해소를 위하여 지리적 가중 회귀를 이용한 대사증후군 유병률의 지역별 변이 요인 및 관련 요인을 파악하고, 이를 통하여 지역의 효율적인 대사증후군 관리 사업 개발을 위한 적용방안을 마련하였다. 국민건강 보험공단 2015년 건강보험 통계연보 및 지역사회건강조사 등 기타 국가 기관 자료를 통하여 대사증후군 유병률과 사회경제적 수준의 사회구조적 요인, 그리고 물리적 환경, 건강행태, 이환, 정신건강, 예방관리, 의료이용의 중재 요인 지표를 수집하였다. 먼저 수집된 데이터를 바탕으로 대사증후군 유병률의 변이수준을 측정하는 지표인 EQ (Extremal Quotient)와 CV(Coefficient of Variations)를 이용하여 지역 간 변이가 존재함을 확인한 후, 공간적 이질성 및 의존성 등의 공간적 변이 고려가 가능한 지리적 가중 회귀(Geographically Weighted Regression)를 이용하여 대사증후군 유병률의 지역 간 변이 관련 요인을 분석하였다. 지리적 가중 회귀 분석 결과 대사증후군 유병률의 수준에 따라 주요 요인의 크기와 관리의 우선순위가 다름을 알 수 있었으며, 향후 지역별 대사증후군 관리의 목표와 우선순위 설정을 통한 관리 사업의 효과를 증대시킬 수 있는 방안마련이 가능함을 확인하였다.

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