英国商业飞行员心血管疾病危险因素的流行

Stephen Houston, Stuart Mitchell, Sally Evans
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目的:本研究是迄今为止规模最大的商业机组人员心血管疾病(CVD)危险因素调查研究之一。方法和结果:一项回顾性横断面研究,比较商业机组人员和英国普通人群中心血管疾病危险因素的患病率,年龄、体重指数(BMI)、超重和肥胖、当前吸烟状况、高血压和糖尿病。共有14379名受试者记录符合研究条件。与一般人群相比,几乎所有飞行员年龄组的年龄-性别组平均BMI都明显较低。结论中超重的年龄-性别组患病率明显较高:即使与一般人群中收入最高的五分之一进行比较以控制社会经济地位,飞行员的肥胖和吸烟患病率也明显较低。这一发现与强大的“健康工作者效应”相一致。
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Prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors among UK commercial pilots.

Aim: This study is one of the largest ever completed to examine the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors among commercial aircrew.

Method and results: A retrospective cross-sectional study comparing prevalence of CVD risk factors age, body mass index (BMI), overweight and obesity, current smoking status, hypertension, and diabetes among commercial aircrew and the UK general population. A total of 14,379 subject records were eligible for the study. The age-sex group mean BMI was significantly lower in almost all pilot age groups compared to the general population. Overweight age-sex group prevalence was significantly higher in the <25, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64 age groups for male pilots, and lower for female pilots in the 25-34 and 45-54 age groups. Male and female pilots had significantly lower age-sex-group prevalence of obesity and current smoking compared to the general population. For hypertension, the male <25 and 35-44 year age groups had significantly higher prevalence, and the 45-54 and 55-64 year age groups had significantly lower prevalence than the general population. Age-standardised mean BMI and prevalence of overweight and hypertension were not significantly different from the highest income quintile of the general population. Age-standardised obesity and current smoking prevalence were significantly lower in pilots compared to the highest socio-economic quintile of the general population.

Conclusion: Even when comparisons were made with the highest income quintile of the general population to control for socio-economic status, pilots had a significantly lower prevalence of obesity and smoking. This finding is consistent with a strong 'healthy worker effect'.

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