A Survey on Health Behavior of Male Workers in Steel Industry.
- Author:
Eun Hee HA
;
Hyun Sul LIM
;
Cha Hyung WIE
;
Jung Ok KWAK
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Male workers in steel Industry;
Health Behavior;
smoking;
Drinking;
Exercise
- MeSH:
Accidents, Occupational;
Alanine Transaminase;
Alcohol Drinking;
Aspartate Aminotransferases;
Drinking;
Dust;
Gyeongsangbuk-do;
Health Behavior*;
Humans;
Male*;
Middle Aged;
Noise;
Smoking;
Steel*;
Tobacco Products
- From:Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine
1996;29(1):113-132
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
This study was carried out to evaluate the relations among workers' general characteristics, work-related behaviors and health related behaviors in a steel industry with 1,134 workers in Pohang. The results were as follows; 1. The mean age of workers was 50 years old and working duration was 15 years and over. Most of them were married(94 5%) and had studied beyond high school (53.0%). They performed three shift work and most of them(63.0%) had experienced industrial accidents. The frequency of noise and dust exposure was defined by a minimum of 6 hours per day, and workers complained about noise exposure(62.9%) and dust(55.6%). There were current smokers(67.7%), current drinkers(74.3%) and current exercising workers(32.3%) in the industry. The number of cigarette consumption in current drinkers was significantly high (13.6 +/- 8.4 pieces/day) and the alcohol consumption in current smokers was significantly high(l04.5 +/- 113.5 g/wk). And the number of cigarette consumption of exercisers was significantly low and the alcohol consumption of exercisers was higher than non-exercisers. 3. The ratio of current smokers on frequent noise in exposed workers versus non-exposed workers was not significantly high but the current drinkers in frequent noise and dust exposed workers was significantly higher than non--exposed. 4. The normal levels of SGOT workers in non-smokers were significantly higher than in current smokers, and the abnormal levels of LFT(SGOT, SGPT, gamma-GTP workers in nondrinkers were significantly high. The normal levels of SBP and DBP workers in current smokers were not significantly high but were significantly high in non-drinkers. 5. The ratio of current smokers in workers unsatisfied with their job and working condition was higher than non-smokers, but the ratio of current drinkers in workers satisfied with their job and working condition were higher. 6. The significant factors for SGOT and gamma-GTP were age, the drinking amount and BMI. But the only significant factor for r-GTP was BMI. The significant factors for DBP were age, the alcohol consumption and BMI And the significant factors for SBP were age, BMI.