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Comparison of effect factors of hypertension and obesity prevalence by work status in single-person households

비정규직 및 정규직 1인 가구의 고혈압·비만 영향요인 비교

  • Jo, Pil-Kyoo (Dept. of Economics. Hanbat National University) ;
  • Oh, Yu-Jin (Dept of Health Policy, Research and Evaluation. Korea Health Promotion Institute)
  • 조필규 (한밭대학교 경제학과) ;
  • 오유진 (한국건강증진개발원 정책연구평가실)
  • Received : 2022.04.28
  • Accepted : 2022.05.20
  • Published : 2022.05.28

Abstract

To comparison of the differences in affecting factors of prevalence of obesity and hypertension according to the employment type of single-person households, aged 20 to 59 years old people were classified by permanent and temporary workers(n=566). A questionnaire survey was conducted by purposive quota sampling to ask disease, income and health habits. In the results of logistic regression on hypertension and obesity, the prevalence of hypertension was significantly affected as age and obesity increased regardless of employment type. In particular, temporary workers with lower income were more likely to have hypertension(p<0.001). The prevalence of obesity was significantly lower for female than for male regardless of employment type. In particular, temporary workers had a higher prevalence of obesity as their dinner fidelity decreased(p<0.001). As a result, chronic disease management for single-person households with lower income and dinner fidelity should be intervened in more useful ways.

1인 가구의 고용형태에 따라 비만 및 고혈압 유병의 영향요인에 차이가 있는지를 확인하고자, 경제활동을 하는 20세에서 59세까지의 1인 가구를 정규직, 비정규직으로 분류하여 층화추출 후 질병 유무, 경제적 특성, 건강행태 등을 조사하였다(n=566). 고혈압과 비만 여부에 대해서 각각 로지스틱 회귀분석 결과, 고혈압에는 고용형태와 관련 없이 연령과 비만도가 높을수록 유의적으로 정(+)의 영향을 주었으며, 특히 비정규직의 경우 소득이 낮을수록 고혈압을 갖고 있는 경우가 많았다(p<0.001). 비만 유병률은 고용형태와 관련 없이 여성의 경우 남성에 비해서 유의적으로 더 낮았고, 특히 비정규직은 저녁식사의 충실도가 낮을수록 비만 유병률이 높았다(p<0.001). 이러한 결과로 볼 때, 소득 수준이 낮고 저녁식사의 충실도가 낮은 비정규직 1인 가구 대상으로 고혈압 및 비만 등의 만성질환 관리를 위한 방안이 더욱 실질적으로 제시되어야 할 것으로 사료된다.

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