Health and Nutritional Status of Industrial Workers.
- Author:
Hyun Mee OH
1
;
Jin Sook YOON
Author Information
1. Dpartment of food & Nutrition, Keimyung University, Taegu, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
obesity related food bahavior score;
chronic degenerative disease related food habit score;
DVS;
MAR;
INQ
- MeSH:
Adipose Tissue;
Ascorbic Acid;
Beta vulgaris;
Blood Glucose;
Blood Pressure;
Cholesterol;
Diabetes Mellitus;
Diet;
Education;
Food Habits;
Food Quality;
Glucose;
Hypertension;
Nutritional Status*;
Obesity
- From:Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
2000;5(1):13-22
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
The study was curried out to collect information to establish a framework for nutrition education for the prevention of chronic degenerative disease. We analyzed differences in diet quality, food habits and health status of workers by work condition. Anthrometric parameters of height, weight and body fat were measured and biochemical parameters including glucose, total cholesterol, GOT, GPT and hemoglobin were determinded for 194 subjects. To assess the nutrient intake and diet quality of workers, dietary intake was measured by the day 24-hour recall method, Average daily nutrient intake, except for phos-phorous and vitamin C was lower than Korean RDA. The obesity related behavior score was significantly better in laborers than in office workers, while chronic degenerative diseases related to food habit score was significantly better in laborers than in office workers, while chronic degenerative diseases related to the food habit score was beet in offices workers than in laborers. Blood pressure, blood glucose levels were significantly higher in laborer than in office workers. Dietary variety score (DVS) food composition group score(FCGS), mean adequacy ratio(MAR) of office worker were better than those of labor workers. When diet quality was evaluated by FCGS(food composition group score) 16.0% of the subjects acquired 5 points and 14.4% of the subjects acquired 2 points. MAR and INQ showed a significantly positive correlation with DVS and FCGS . This results indicated that the onset possibility of hypertension and diabetes mellitus among chronic degenerative disease was higher in laborers than in office workers, while the onset possibility of obesity was higher in office workers than in laborers. In conclusion the overall diet quality of office workers is betters than that of laborers, therefore, nutrition education for prevention of chronic degenerative disease of industrial workers needs to be more focused on the improvement of the health status of laborers.