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Socioeconomic Status in Association with Metabolic Syndrome and Coronary Heart Disease Risk / 가정의학회지
Article ي En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-152207
المكتبة المسؤولة: WPRO
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The purpose of this study was to examine the association of metabolic syndrome (MS) coronary heart disease (CHD) with socioeconomic status (SES).

METHODS:

The participants were 2,170 (631 men and 1,539 women), aged over 40 years who had visited for health screening from April to December in 2009. We classified them into three SES levels according to their education and income levels. MS was defined using the criteria of modified National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III and CHD risk was defined using Framingham risk score (FRS) > or = 10%.

RESULTS:

High, middle, and low SES were 12.0%, 73.7%, and 14.3%, respectively. The prevalence of MS was 18.1%. For high, middle, and low SES, after adjusted covariates (age, drinking, smoking, and exercise), odds ratios for MS in men were 1.0, 1.41 (confidence interval [CI], 0.83 to 2.38; P > 0.05), and 1.50 (CI, 0.69 to 3.27; P > 0.05), respectively and in women were 1.0, 1.74 (CI, 1.05 to 3.18; P or = 10% was 33.5% (adjusted covariates were drinking, smoking, and exercise) and odds ratios for FRS > or = 10% in men were 1.0, 2.86 (CI, 1.35 to 6.08; P or = 10% risk in men, and an inverse relationship between SES and both risk of MS and FRS > or = 10% in women.
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النص الكامل: 1 الفهرس: WPRIM الموضوع الرئيسي: Smoke / Social Class / Smoking / Odds Ratio / Mass Screening / Cholesterol / Prevalence / Coronary Disease / Drinking نوع الدراسة: Etiology_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies المحددات: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male اللغة: En مجلة: Korean Journal of Family Medicine السنة: 2013 نوع: Article
النص الكامل: 1 الفهرس: WPRIM الموضوع الرئيسي: Smoke / Social Class / Smoking / Odds Ratio / Mass Screening / Cholesterol / Prevalence / Coronary Disease / Drinking نوع الدراسة: Etiology_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies المحددات: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male اللغة: En مجلة: Korean Journal of Family Medicine السنة: 2013 نوع: Article