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Mediation analysis of dietary habits, nutrient intakes, daily life in the relationship between working hours of Korean shift workers and metabolic syndrome : the sixth (2013 ~ 2015) Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

교대근무자의 근무시간과 대사증후군의 관계에서 식습관, 영양섭취상태, 일상생활의 매개효과 분석 : 6기 국민건강영양조사 (2013 ~ 2015) 데이터 이용

  • Kim, Yoona (Department of Food and Nutrition/Institute of Agriculture and Life Science, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Kim, Hyeon Hee (Department of Information & Statistics and RINS, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Lim, Dong Hoon (Department of Information & Statistics and RINS, Gyeongsang National University)
  • 김윤아 (경상대학교 식품영양학과/농업생명과학연구원) ;
  • 김현희 (경상대학교 정보통계학과) ;
  • 임동훈 (경상대학교 정보통계학과)
  • Received : 2018.08.13
  • Accepted : 2018.11.27
  • Published : 2018.12.31

Abstract

Purpose: This study examined the mediation effects of dietary habits, nutrient intake, daily life in the relationship between the working hours of Korean shift workers and metabolic syndrome. Methods: Data were collected from the sixth (2013-2015) Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES). The stochastic regression imputation was used to fill missing data. Statistical analysis was performed in Korean shift workers with metabolic syndrome using the SPSS 24 program for Windows and a structural equation model (SEM) using an analysis of moment structure (AMOS) 21.0 package. Results: The model fitted the data well in terms of the goodness of fit index (GFI) = 0.939, root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) = 0.025, normed fit index (NFI) = 0.917, Tucker-Lewis index (TLI) = 0.984, comparative fit index (CFI) = 0.987, and adjusted goodness of fit index (AGFI) = 0.915. Specific mediation effect of dietary habits (p = 0.023) was statistically significant in the impact of the working hours of shift workers on nutrient intake, and specific mediation effect of daily life (p = 0.019) was statistically significant in the impact of the working hours of shift workers on metabolic syndrome. On the other hand, the dietary habits, nutrient intake and daily life had no significant multiple mediator effects on the working hours of shift workers with metabolic syndrome. Conclusion: The appropriate model suggests that working hours have direct effect on the daily life, which has the mediation effect on the risk of metabolic syndrome in shift workers.

본 연구는 국민건강영양조사 자료를 이용하여 교대 근무자의 근무시간이 대사증후군의 유병률에 영향을 미치는 요인을 파악하는데 대사증후군의 위험군으로 식습관, 영양섭취상태, 일상생활 관련 특성의 관점에서 관리하는 데 도움을 주고자 진행되었다. 본 연구의 분석결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 교대 근무자의 근무시간과 식습관 관계는 직접관계 (direct causality)가 있지 않으나 일상생활과는 직접관계를 갖는 것으로 나타났다. 또한, 식습관과 영영 상태, 대사증후군과는 직접관계가 있지 않은 것으로 나타났고 영양섭취상태와 대사증후군과는 직접관계가 없으나 일상생활과는 직접 인과관계가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 둘째, 교대 근무자의 근무시간과 대사증후군 관계에서 각각 식습관, 일상생활의 개별 매개 효과 (specific mediator effect)는 통계적으로 유의한 것으로 나타났으나, 식습관과 영양섭취상태의 다중매개효과 (multiple mediator effect), 그리고 식습관, 영양섭취상태, 일상생활의 다중매개 효과는 통계적으로 유의하지 않는 것으로 나타났다. 셋째, 교대 근무자의 근무시간이 배제된 상태에서 영양섭취상태, 일상생활 그리고 대사증후군 간의 관계에서 영양섭취상태와 일상생활 그리고 일상생활과 대사증후군과는 직접 인과관계는 없으나 일상생활에 의한 매개 효과는 통계적으로 유의한 것으로 나타났다. 넷째, 교대 근무자의 근무시간과 식습관은 대사증후군에 대해 전체 총 효과 (total effect)를 가진 것으로 나타났으나 영양섭취상태와 일상생활은 대사증후군에 대해 총 효과를 갖고 있지 않은 것으로 나타났다. 결론적으로, 구조방정식 모델을 사용하여 교대 근무자의 교대시간은 그들의 일상생활 또는 식습관에 영향을 주고 대사증후군 유병률과 관련성이 있음을 밝혔다.

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