A Study on Body Mass Index (BMI), Nutrients Intake and Serum Lipid Components of Industrial Male Workers.
- Author:
Sung Hee LEE
1
;
Sook Nyung RHO
Author Information
1. Department of Food and Nutrition, College of Home Ecology, Chung Ang University, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
body mass index (BMI);
nutrient intake;
serum lipid;
industrial worker
- MeSH:
Adult;
Ascorbic Acid;
Atherosclerosis;
Blood Pressure;
Body Mass Index*;
Calcium;
Carbohydrates;
Cholesterol;
Chronic Disease;
Counseling;
Fats;
Humans;
Iron;
Male*;
Niacin;
Overweight;
Phosphorus;
Potassium;
Surveys and Questionnaires;
Riboflavin;
Thiamine;
Thinness;
Triglycerides;
Vitamin A
- From:Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
1999;5(1):10-20
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
This study aimed at investigating correlation of nutrients intake and serum lipids of industrial workers. 226 for adult aged 20yr~59yr (average age 35.9yr) were selected as subjects during 6 months, from June to December, 1997. Nutrients intake was investigated by questionnaire, 24-hour recall method. Antropometic assessments, serum lipids and blood pressure of the subjects were investigated. The results as follows ; In total subjects, calories, calcium, vitamin A, vitamin B1, and vitamin B2 were below Korean RDA(recommended dietary allowances) and protein, iron, vitamin C, niacin and phosphorus were above Korean RDA. Distribution of BMI groups were underweight groups(7.9%), normalweight groups(63.3%) and overweight groups(28.8%). In BMI groups, intakes of calories, carbohydrates, protein, fats, iron, niacin and potassium of overweight groups were higher than those of other groups, significantly(P<0.001). Intakes of calcium of underweight groups were lower than those of other groups, significantly(P<0.05). BMI increased with age. Total cholesterol, triglyceride, apo(b) and atherogenic index of overweight groups were higher than those of other groups, significantly(P<0.001). Calories, carbohydrates, protein, fats, iron, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, niacin, natrium and potassium were positively correlated with BMI, significantly(P<0.001). Calcium and vitamin C were positively correlated with BMI, significantly(P<0.01). vitamin A and phosphorus were positively correlated with BMI, significantly(P<0.05). Total lipid, total-chol., triglyceride, apo(b) and atherogenic index were positively correlated with BMI, significantly(P<0.001). HDL-chol. were negatively correlated with BMI, significantly(P<0.001). Above results, the more BMI and age increased, the worse patterns of serum lipid, so that increased atherogenic index that increased risk of atherosclerosis and degenerative chronic disease connected with serum lipid. After classified by BMI, age and lipid pattern, it will be managed individually for health management of industrial workers. Development and application of efficient program will be urgent for harmonious nutrition counseling and guidance.