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검진을 통한 한국 직장성인의 비만 유병률과 혈청 지질성분에 관한 연구Prevalence Rate of Obesity and Serum Lipid Test Results of Korean Adult Employees in Recent Medical Check-up Data

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Prevalence Rate of Obesity and Serum Lipid Test Results of Korean Adult Employees in Recent Medical Check-up Data
Authors
조경진이규장김순기이창규이승관오지헌
Issue Date
2008
Publisher
대한임상검사과학회
Keywords
Obesity; Medical check-up; Serum lipid levels; Metabolic syndrome; .
Citation
대한임상검사과학회지, v.40, no.1, pp.55 - 61
Journal Title
대한임상검사과학회지
Volume
40
Number
1
Start Page
55
End Page
61
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/124747
ISSN
1738-3544
Abstract
Obesity is correlated with diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, cardiovascular, renal, neurologic, psychological and many other disease. Owing to the elevated income and behavioral changes, the prevalence of obesity has remarkably increased in Korea also. Considering the trend of the epidemic, we can easily expect the excessive spendings for the treatment of the obesity-related diseases in near future. In order to check the prevalence of obesity and serum lipid levels of Korean employees, we analyzed the medical check-up sample data of 10,332 adults who took physical check-ups at an institute in 2006. Through the logistic regression analysis we found the prevalence rate of total risk group showing ≥23.0Kg/m2 was 57.4% and uric acid was found to be a definitive factor in the prevalence of obesity. Among the adults who eat more meat, drink more and smoke more smoking, the values of BMI, uric acid, cholesterol, HDLand LDL-cholesterol and TG were significantly higher than rest of the examinees. And the average BMIs were significantly higher among those who have risk factors of liver disease, hypertension, cardiovascular and heart disease, and diabetes mellitus.
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