工人代谢综合征患病率及相关因素分析——以贝宁科托努两家港口公司为例(2019年)

Hinson Antoine Vikkey, Adjobimey Mènonli, Aguèmon Badirou, Dossou-Togbe Marie-Axelle I, M. Rose, M. Ibrahim, Gounongbé Fabien, Ayelo Paul
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背景:代谢综合征(MetS)是几种危险因素共同作用的结果,可增加患心血管疾病和糖尿病的可能性。本研究旨在评估科托努港口工人的大都会病患病率及其相关因素。材料和方法:本横断面研究是为了描述和分析的目的。问卷的管理受到世卫组织STEPS的启发,并进行了生物学检查。MetS是根据国际糖尿病联合会(IDF)的标准选择的。采用r3.6.1软件对数据进行分析。此外,还进行了单因素分析和多因素logistic回归分析,以确定met的相关因素。结果:我们的研究人群包括349名23至64岁的工人。此外,met的患病率为18.1%。工人最常见的特征是血压≥130/85 mmHg(92.1%),其次是腹部肥胖(76.3%)和血糖≥1 g/l(65.1%)。经多因素分析,与MetS相关的因素包括:年龄> 50岁(ORa = 3.97 CI95% [1.71 - 9.36], p=0.006)、酗酒(ORa = 2.05;CI95% [1.07 4.15], p=0.031),高血压家族史(ORa = 2.08;超重(ORa = 4.87 CI95% [2.10 12.75], p=0.001)和肥胖(ORa = 5.80 CI95% [2.42 15.59], p=0.001)。结论:科托努港口工人发生MetS的频率较高。因此,有必要确定相关的风险,采取适当的预防措施,促进工人的健康。
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Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Associated Factors among Workers: The Case of Two Port Companies in Cotonou, Benin (2019)
Article Info Background: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is developed by a combination of several risk factors, which can increase the likelihood of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. The present study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of MetS and its associated factors among Cotonou Port workers. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted for descriptive and analytical purposes. The administration of the questionnaire was inspired by WHO STEPS, with biological examinations performed. MetS was selected according to the criteria of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). The data were analyzed using R 3.6.1 software. Besides, a univariate analysis and a multivariate logistic regression analysis were performed to determine MetS-associated factors. Results: Our study population consisted of a total of 349 workers aged 23 to 64 years. Besides, the prevalence of MetS was 18.1%. The most common features of the workers were blood pressure ≥ 130/85 mmHg (92.1%) followed by abdominal obesity (76.3%) and glycemia ≥ 1 g/l (65.1%). After multivariate analysis, factors associated with MetS included age > 50 years (ORa = 3.97 CI95% [1.71 – 9.36], p=0.006), alcoholism (ORa = 2.05; CI95% [1.07 4.15], p=0.031), family history of hypertension (ORa = 2.08; CI95% [1.11 4.01], p=0.022) , overweight (ORa = 4.87 CI95% [2.10 12.75], p=0.001) and obesity (ORa = 5.80 CI95% [2.42 15.59], p= 0.001). Conclusion: The MetS frequency is high among Cotonou Port workers. Accordingly, it is necessary to identify the related risks to take adequate preventive measures and to promote the workers' health.
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