金融机构工作人员在无冠状动脉风险期间参加体育活动的影响、生活方式和健康指数

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Roelf Labuschagne, G. L. Strydom, C. J. Wilders
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摘要

久坐不动的生活方式会导致低运动能力疾病的发展,其中包括冠心病的风险因素发展,这可能导致健康状况不佳和生产力下降。本研究分析了某金融机构员工的闲暇时间体力活动(LTPA)对健康状况(HSI)、生活方式(LSI)和冠状动脉风险(CRI)的影响。样本包括475名员工(159名男性;316例女性),平均年龄分别为35.8±8.6岁和35.1±8.5岁,分为≤35岁、36 ~ 45岁和≥46岁3组。结果表明,与低活动组相比,中等和高活动组的男性和女性在所有年龄组中都表现出明显更好的LSI。只有≥46岁的男性在高活动组中表现出明显更好的CRI。恒生指数无明显变化。高运动组的男性表现优于低运动组。女性的CRI在低运动组和高运动组之间没有明显的差异。研究结果表明,雇主需要实施健康战略,包括提高员工的体育活动水平,以确保员工更健康、更高效。在企业健康领域的进一步研究是至关重要的。关键词:体育活动;健康状况;冠状动脉危险因素;生活习惯;企业部门;运动功能减退的疾病。文章以南非荷兰语书写
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Die invloed van deelname aan fisieke aktiwiteit tydens vryetyd op die koronêre risiko-, lewenstyl- en gesondheidstatus-indeks van werknemers by ’n finansiële instelling
A sedentary lifestyle can lead to the development of hypokinetic diseases, which include risk factor development of coronary heart diseases, which can lead to ill health and reduced productivity. This study analysed the impact of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) on indices of health status (HSI), lifestyle (LSI) and coronary risk (CRI) amongst employees in a financial institution. The sample included 475 employees (159 males; 316 females) with a mean age of 35.8 ± 8.6 and 35.1 ± 8.5 years respectively, divided into three age groups of ≤35, 36 – 45 and ≥46 years. Results indicated that men and women in the moderate- and high-active groups showed significantly better LSI in all the age groups compared to their counterparts in the low-active group. Only men aged ≥46 years present a significantly better CRI in the high-active group. The HSI showed no significant changes. The male high-active group tended to be better than the low-active group. The CRI of the women indicated no tendencies between the low- and high-active groups. The findings suggest the need for employers to implement wellness strategies including the enhancement of the physical activity status of the employee to ensure a healthier and more productive workforce. Further research in the field of corporate health and wellness is of paramount importance. Keywords: Physical activity; Health status; Coronary risk factors; Lifestyle habits; Corporate sector; Hypokinetic disease. Article text in Afrikaans
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal for Research in Sport, Physical education and Recreation (SAJRSPER) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, systematic reviews, commentaries, and letters on topics related to Sport and Exercise science, Physical education and Recreation. This includes research of topics such as bio-mechanics, motor control, sport injuries and rehabilitation, clinical exercise interventions, physical education, as well as outdoor and recreation related topics. Material that is particularly unique and relevant to the subject content at an international and national level would be considered.
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