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Predictors of Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Healthy Men and Women  

Kim, Kyeung-Ae (SIU, Kyobo life insurance)
Kim, Jung-Soon (Pusan National University, College of Nursing)
Kim, Myoung-Soo (Department of Nursing, Ulsan College)
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing / v.37, no.7, 2007 , pp. 1039-1048 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify predictors of coronary heart disease risk factors in healthy men and women. Method: The subjects of this study were 346 people (173 men and women aged 20 years and over) who received health screenings. Data was collected from December 1, 2005 to February 28, 2006. The FANTASTIC Lifestyle Assessment Inventory except smoking and the Framingham risk score of subjects were investigated. Data was analyzed by descriptive analysis, t-test, ANOVA, pearson correlation coefficients and stepwise multiple regression using the SPSS 10.0 program. Results: The mean score of the lifestyle of the women (64.24) was higher than that of the men (59.12). The mean score of the risk of coronary heart disease of the men (5.28%) was higher than that of the women (0.28%). The framingham risk for men was significantly related to lifestyle such as dietary habit, use of caffeine and drugs, anxiety and depression, job satisfaction, and closeness with family. The main predictors of framingham risk for men and women were 'use of caffeine and drugs', and 'menopause' which explained 16.5%, and 30.7% respectively. Conclusion: Since lifestyles can be changed with effort, coronary heart disease can be prevented while people are healthy.
Keywords
Lifestyle; Coronary heart disease;
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