Risk factors for myocardial infarction among Swedish railway engine drivers during 10 years follow-up.

S Piros, S Karlehagen, G Lappas, L Wilhelmsen
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Abstract

Background: Railway engine drivers have had an increased risk of myocardial infarction which could be due to reported low decision latitude and low social support but not to elevated somatic risk factors.

Objective: To study somatic and psychosocial risk factors for myocardial infarction among railway engine drivers prospectively.

Design: A prospective study of 2318 drivers followed for 10 years.

Methods: Risk factors were surveyed in conjunction with periodic health checks at 15 different centres but with common methodology and commonly used questionnaires. Questionnaire and register information on myocardial infarction during follow-up was recorded.

Results: Within this group of engine drivers, age, family history of myocardial infarction, systolic blood pressure and low body height were independent predictors of myocardial infarction, but diabetes, elevated serum cholesterol and smoking were not. Neither were a longer time in the occupation or work-related psychosocial factors. The drivers were all at the lower end of the decision authority and latitude scale and had low social support. With this limited span, it may be difficult to detect these variables as risk factors within this group.

Conclusions: Several well-known, somatic risk factors for myocardial infarction were documented in this study, whereas psychosocial working conditions, which were common to all the drivers, were not significantly related to outcome.

瑞典铁路机车司机心肌梗死的危险因素随访10年。
背景:铁路机车司机有心肌梗死的风险增加,这可能是由于报道的低决策纬度和低社会支持,而不是高体细胞危险因素。目的:前瞻性研究铁路机车司机心肌梗死的躯体和心理危险因素。设计:对2318名司机进行为期10年的前瞻性研究。方法:在15个不同的中心对危险因素进行调查,同时进行定期健康检查,但采用的是共同的方法和常用的问卷。随访期间记录问卷和心肌梗死登记信息。结果:在该组发动机驾驶员中,年龄、心肌梗死家族史、收缩压和低身高是心肌梗死的独立预测因素,而糖尿病、血清胆固醇升高和吸烟不是独立预测因素。工作时间较长或与工作相关的社会心理因素也没有影响。司机的决策权和自由度均处于较低水平,社会支持度较低。在这个有限的范围内,可能很难在这个群体中发现这些变量作为风险因素。结论:本研究记录了几个众所周知的心肌梗死的躯体危险因素,而社会心理工作条件,这是所有驱动因素共同的,与结果没有显著相关。
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