Assessment of the Risk of Ischemic Heart Disease and its Relevant Factors among Japanese Police Officers

May 17, 2013Sangyo eiseigaku zasshi = Journal of occupational health

Risk of heart disease and related factors in Japanese police officers

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Abstract

Among police officers, 57.3% exhibited abdominal obesity, a significant finding in the context of ischemic heart disease risk factors.

  • Police officers had significantly higher prevalences of hypertension, hyper-LDL-cholesterolemia, glucose intolerance, and hyperuricemia before developing ischemic heart disease.
  • Hypertension, glucose intolerance, hypo-HDL-cholesterolemia, and hyper-LDL-cholesterolemia were independently linked to the development of ischemic heart disease.
  • The frequency of metabolic syndrome and clustering of risk factors increased more markedly with age in police officers compared to office workers.
  • Police officers with metabolic syndrome reported higher rates of shift work, lack of sound sleep, and heavy drinking than those without metabolic syndrome.

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