Artículo
Occupational Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Risk Factors Profile in the Adult Population of the Southern Cone of Latin America: Results From the CESCAS I Study
Fecha de publicación:
09/2018
Editorial:
Lippincott Williams
Revista:
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine
ISSN:
1076-2752
e-ISSN:
1536-5948
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
OBJECTIVE: We explore the association between occupational physical activity (OPA) and cardiovascular risk factors in four cities of the Southern Cone. METHODS: Robust multivariable linear regression models were used to examine the associations. RESULTS: The working population was constituted by 1868 men and 1672 women. Men performing high levels of OPA showed higher levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL; mean adj. diff. = 2.24 mg/dL; P = 0.004), lower levels of triglycerides (-24.59 mg/dL; P = 0.006), and total cholesterol (TC)/HDL ratio values (-0.21; P = 0.015) than reference. Women in the highest category of OPA had higher levels of HDL (2.85 mg/dL; P = 0.006), lower TC/HDL (0.27; P = 0.001), and low-density lipoprotein/HDL ratios (-0.18; P = 0.003) than sedentary activities. CONCLUSION: Individuals who performed high levels of OPA did not exhibit a worse cardiovascular risk profile and an improvement on selected biomarkers was observed when compared with those performing sedentary activities.
Palabras clave:
OCCUPATIONAL
,
LIPOPROTEINS
,
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
,
RISK FACTORS
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN EPIDEMIOLOGIA Y SALUD PUBLICA
Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN EPIDEMIOLOGIA Y SALUD PUBLICA
Citación
Poggio, Rosana; Melendi, Santiago Ezequiel; Gutierrez, Laura; Elorriaga, Natalia; Irazola, Vilma; Occupational Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Risk Factors Profile in the Adult Population of the Southern Cone of Latin America: Results From the CESCAS I Study; Lippincott Williams; Journal of occupational and environmental medicine; 60; 9; 9-2018; e470-e475
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