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The Metabolic Syndrome Epidemic Situation And Relevant Factors Of Xinjiang TaHe Oilfield Worker

Posted on:2012-02-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2214330335994518Subject:Nutrition and Food Hygiene
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Objective:To understand the prevalence of MS status and distribution characteristics of Xinjiang oilfield workers, to investigate the behavior dietary and life impact of MS.Methods:(1)Using cluster sampling method extracting 1813 xinjiang tahe oilfield in five base age from 20-62 as the research object, the questionnaire survey was conducted research objects by basic situation and lifestyle behaviors of investigation, using 3d weighing attributes meal nutrition status for research object and investigated the physical check and biochemical indicators detection.(2) Using 2005 international diabetes federation (IDF) in diagnostic criteria, MS patients detected 280 people, as the case group on non-ms crowd control randomly 285 people, and compares two groups of MS related metabolic indices and dietary structure difference. Compare and analysis between age group, and waist size cases, body mass index and biochemical indicators of differences between the two groups, and then compare the difference between dietary structure.Results:(l)The detective rate of Ms was 15.4%, while male and female were 16.8% and 12.1%, differences have statistical significance.(2) Different gender each age MS detection indicate:there was no difference between age 40-and aged 50-in MS detection, other each age difference between comparison. Female 20-30-years of age with no difference between MS detection age,40-50-years of age with no difference between MS detection, other each age difference between comparison.(3) According to gender comparison, male MS related factors in detection rate (central obesity, high blood pressure, glucose disorders, high blood fat) obvious difference than women, with a statistical significance. (4) MS merge different constituents types, from high to low in turn for:obese+hyperglycemia+dyslipidemia> obesity+hypertension+dyslipidemia> obesity+hypertension+hyperglycemia> obesity+hypertension+dyslipidemia+high blood glucose. (5) Surveyed the crowd energy, protein, fat, vitamin and mineral part already reach or exceed DRIs standard, and dietary fiber, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C and calcium intake inadequate. (6) multi-factor Logistic regression analysis results show:gender, age, family history of diabetes, hypertension, family history, like cooking oil Fried food is MS risk factors, and like to eat vegetables are protection factor. (7) MS group of various metabolic indices:waist circumference, body mass index, systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, total cholesterol, triglyceride and low density lipoprotein are higher than the non-ms group, and high-density lipoprotein MS group below non-ms groups, the difference was statistically significant.(8) MS group's energy intake, cholesterol than non-ms group, and dietary fiber, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C and calcium intake below non-ms group.Conclusion:(1) Xinjiang tahe oilfield metabolic abnormalities and each worker MS are higher detectable components, and have sex, age difference. According to age 20-30-40-and 50-years old group,20 to 40 years of age with age between MS detection is increasing trend. The detection rate between different gender difference was statistically significant MS, and men than women.(2) Surveyed the crowd energy, protein, cholesterol intake level to be higher, dietary fibre, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C, calcium nutrient deficiencies.(3) age, family history of diabetes, hypertension, family history, like cooking oil Fried food are risk factors of MS,while like to eat vegetables are protection factor. (4) suggest to increase oil worker health mission of strength, prevent the occurrence of MS.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tahe field worker, Metabolic syndrome, Related factors
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