Research on influencing factors of hypertension in male workers in underground coal mine
10. 20001/j. issn. 2095⁃2619. 20224015
- Author:
yin jinzhu
;
chen shuting
;
qiao nan
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Coal mine;Downhole operation;Hypertension;Body mass index;Family history;Tea-drinking;Alcoholdrinking;Snoring;Influencing factor
- From:
China Occupational Medicine
2022;49(2):201-205
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To analyze the prevalence of hypertension in coal mine male workers and its influencing factors.
Methods A total of 1 772 coal mine male workers from a coal mining group were selected as research subjects using multi
stage
complex sampling method. The prevalence of hypertension and its influencing factors were analyzed. Results The
prevalence of hypertension was 33.0%(585/1 772). Logistic regression analysis of complex sampling showed that body mass
index, family history of hypertension, alcohol-drinking, tea-drinking, and snoring were independent risk factors for
hypertension(all P<0.05),after adjusting for the effects of other inclusion factors on the basis of age. The risk of hypertension
in coal mine male workers was higher in those with overweight and obesity than in normal weight(all P<0.01),higher in those
with family history of hypertension than in no history of hypertension(P<0.01),and higher in tea drinkers than in no tea
drinkers (P<0.05). The more the alcohol consumption and the higher the frequency of snoring,the higher the risk of
hypertension(all P<0.01). These factors have a dose-response relationship. Conclusion The body mass index,family history
of hypertension,alcohol-drinking,tea-drinking and snoring can affect the prevalence of hypertension in coal mine male workers.