Association of Metabolic Syndrome and Albuminuria with Cardiovascular Risk in Occupational Drivers

作者:Chen Szu Chia; Chang Jer Ming; Lin Ming Yen; Hou Meng Ling; Tsai Jer Chia*; Hwang Shang Jyh; Chen Hung Chun
来源:International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2013, 14(11): 21997-22010.
DOI:10.3390/ijms141121997

摘要

Background and Aim Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and albuminuria increase cardiovascular risk. However, in occupational drivers, the clinical significance of albuminuria and its association with MetS remain unclear. We investigated the prevalence of MetS, albuminuria and cardiovascular risk, and its associated risk factors in occupational drivers; %26lt;br%26gt;Methods 441 occupational drivers and 432 age- and sex-stratified matched counterpart controls were enrolled. MetS was defined using Adult Treatment Panel III for Asians. Albuminuria was defined as urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio 30 mg/g. Cardiovascular disease risk was evaluated by Framingham Risk Score (FRS); %26lt;br%26gt;Results A significantly higher prevalence of MetS (43.1% vs. 25.5%, p %26lt; 0.001), albuminuria (12.0% vs. 5.6%, p = 0.001) and high FRS risk 10% of 10-year risk (46.9% vs. 35.2%, p %26lt; 0.001) was found in occupational drivers compared with their counterpart controls. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that old age, a history of diabetes, gout and betel nut chewing, less exercise and albuminuria (odds ratio [OR], 2.75; p = 0.01) were risk factors for MetS, while a history of renal disease, diabetes and hypertension, and MetS (OR, 2.28; p = 0.01) were risk factors for albuminuria in occupational drivers; %26lt;br%26gt;Conclusions Our study demonstrated that MetS and albuminuria were public health problems in occupational drivers. An education program for promoting healthy lifestyle and a regular occupational health visit for early detection and interventions should be established.

  • 出版日期2013-11