Metabolic Syndrome among Tanta Faculty of Medicine Administrative Employees

Objectives: The aim of study was to estimate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome using the definition proposed by the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) among Tanta faculty administrative employees to recommend a certain measure for its prevention. Methods: A cross sectional survey st...

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Main Authors: El-Sherbiny AM, Zaid H
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandria University 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of High Institute of Public Health
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spelling doaj-7d772b7ab8bc44c9b10faf7295ff9f5b2021-01-27T09:53:54ZengAlexandria UniversityJournal of High Institute of Public Health2357-06012357-061X2014-12-01442616810.21608/JHIPH.2014.20329Metabolic Syndrome among Tanta Faculty of Medicine Administrative EmployeesEl-Sherbiny AM0Zaid H1MD Public Health, Social and Preventive Medicine, Public Health and Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, EgyptMD Occupational Medicine, Public Health and Community Medicine Department, Tanta University, Egypt.Objectives: The aim of study was to estimate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome using the definition proposed by the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) among Tanta faculty administrative employees to recommend a certain measure for its prevention. Methods: A cross sectional survey study was conducted on 239 Tanta faculty administrative employees. Results: More than two thirds of the study group aged > 40 years. Females constituted about two thirds. 30.5% of study employees suffered from metabolic syndrome. Female, aged > 40 years, overweight and obese, physically inactive, current cigarette smoking, hypertensive, diabetic, dyslipidemic with abdominal obesity employees had statistically significant risk of metabolic syndrome. Conclusion and Recommendation: The study recommended educational intervention for lifestyle modification for all at risk employees with monitoring and managing risk profile. metabolic syndromeadultsrisk
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Metabolic Syndrome among Tanta Faculty of Medicine Administrative Employees
Journal of High Institute of Public Health
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adults
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title Metabolic Syndrome among Tanta Faculty of Medicine Administrative Employees
title_short Metabolic Syndrome among Tanta Faculty of Medicine Administrative Employees
title_full Metabolic Syndrome among Tanta Faculty of Medicine Administrative Employees
title_fullStr Metabolic Syndrome among Tanta Faculty of Medicine Administrative Employees
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Syndrome among Tanta Faculty of Medicine Administrative Employees
title_sort metabolic syndrome among tanta faculty of medicine administrative employees
publisher Alexandria University
series Journal of High Institute of Public Health
issn 2357-0601
2357-061X
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Objectives: The aim of study was to estimate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome using the definition proposed by the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) among Tanta faculty administrative employees to recommend a certain measure for its prevention. Methods: A cross sectional survey study was conducted on 239 Tanta faculty administrative employees. Results: More than two thirds of the study group aged > 40 years. Females constituted about two thirds. 30.5% of study employees suffered from metabolic syndrome. Female, aged > 40 years, overweight and obese, physically inactive, current cigarette smoking, hypertensive, diabetic, dyslipidemic with abdominal obesity employees had statistically significant risk of metabolic syndrome. Conclusion and Recommendation: The study recommended educational intervention for lifestyle modification for all at risk employees with monitoring and managing risk profile.
topic metabolic syndrome
adults
risk
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