The Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing (재활간호학회지)
- Volume 10 Issue 2
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- Pages.141-146
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- 2007
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- 1229-294X(pISSN)
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- 2288-3002(eISSN)
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Fatty Liver among Industrial Male Workers
산업장 남성 근로자의 지방간 유병율 및 위험요인 연구
- Paek, Yun-Mi (Radiation Health Research Institute Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power CO. LTD.) ;
- Choi, Tae-In (Radiation Health Research Institute Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power CO. LTD.) ;
- Kim, Yun-Jeong (Radiation Health Research Institute Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power CO. LTD.) ;
- Choi, Eun-Ok (Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, Inje University, Research Institute of Geriatric Health, Inje University)
- 백윤미 (한국수력원자력 방사선보건연구원) ;
- 최태인 (한국수력원자력 방사선보건연구원) ;
- 김윤정 (한국수력원자력 방사선보건연구원) ;
- 최은옥 (인제대학교 간호학과, 인제대학교 노인건강전략 개발연구소)
- Received : 2007.12.05
- Accepted : 2007.12.15
- Published : 2007.12.30
Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence rate, and related factors,of fatty liver in male industrial workers. Method: Fatty liver was diagnosed using ultrasonography. The data for abdominal ultrasonography, BMI, smoking, alcohol drinking, exercise, liver enzymes, and lipid profiles were collected in 4,604 male who were examined with a health screening program in 2005. Prevalence rate and associated factors of fatty liver were analyzed using SPSS v. 12.0. Results: Overall prevalence of fatty liver was 34.1% and higher in the 30-39 year male group. Age, body mass index(BMI), hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia, HDL cholesterol, r-GTP level were independently associated factors with presence of fatty liver in logistic regression analysis. Conclusion: The prevalence of fatty liver and tendency of associated factors were similar to those in the western world. To prevent development of this hepatic disorder, which may result in end-stage liver disease, risk factors such as obesity and dyslipidemia must be monitored and controlled within normal levels. The results of this study suggested maintenance of a healthy lifestyle, including diet, exercise, and behavioral change, as fundamental rehabilitation nursing implications.
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