The survey of hypertension and its risk factors among industrial male workers

Hypertension is nowadays increasingly observed among the workforce population. There are many risk factors for hypertension. This study was conducted to survey hypertension and its associated risk factors among male workers of the industrial sector in Shiraz city. 500 male workers employed in Shir...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hadi Daneshmandi, Alireza Choobineh, Abdolreza Rajaee Fard, Mina Babashahi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gonabad University of Medical Sciences 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Research & Health
Subjects:
Online Access:http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-809-en.pdf
id doaj-ab0015d82f274b298dd399ae9e543faf
record_format Article
spelling doaj-ab0015d82f274b298dd399ae9e543faf2020-11-24T21:48:39ZengGonabad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Research & Health2423-57172423-57172018-11-0186485491The survey of hypertension and its risk factors among industrial male workersHadi DaneshmandiAlireza Choobineh Abdolreza Rajaee Fard Mina Babashahi Hypertension is nowadays increasingly observed among the workforce population. There are many risk factors for hypertension. This study was conducted to survey hypertension and its associated risk factors among male workers of the industrial sector in Shiraz city. 500 male workers employed in Shiraz city industries participated voluntarily (age range of 20 to 59 years). A questionnaire and direct measurements were used to collect required data. The questionnaire consisted of two parts including a) demographic and occupational and b) anthropometric (height, weight, BMI, WHtR) and physiological (blood pressure and VO2-max) characteristics of the subjects. Mean (standard deviation) of systolic and diastolic Blood Pressure (BP), and Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) in workers were 128.37±14.78, 83.13±13.10, and 98.21±13.36 mmHg, respectively. The results showed that systolic and diastolic BP, and MAP significantly were related to BMI, shift work, and smoking. Also, statistical analysis revealed that mean values of VO2-max between workers with normal and high blood pressure are significantly different. The results of this study demonstrated that domestic and occupational life style and cardio-respiratory fitness are the risk factors for hypertension in the studied workers.http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-809-en.pdfBody Mass IndexExercise Test
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Hadi Daneshmandi
Alireza Choobineh
Abdolreza Rajaee Fard
Mina Babashahi
spellingShingle Hadi Daneshmandi
Alireza Choobineh
Abdolreza Rajaee Fard
Mina Babashahi
The survey of hypertension and its risk factors among industrial male workers
Journal of Research & Health
Body Mass Index
Exercise Test
author_facet Hadi Daneshmandi
Alireza Choobineh
Abdolreza Rajaee Fard
Mina Babashahi
author_sort Hadi Daneshmandi
title The survey of hypertension and its risk factors among industrial male workers
title_short The survey of hypertension and its risk factors among industrial male workers
title_full The survey of hypertension and its risk factors among industrial male workers
title_fullStr The survey of hypertension and its risk factors among industrial male workers
title_full_unstemmed The survey of hypertension and its risk factors among industrial male workers
title_sort survey of hypertension and its risk factors among industrial male workers
publisher Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Research & Health
issn 2423-5717
2423-5717
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Hypertension is nowadays increasingly observed among the workforce population. There are many risk factors for hypertension. This study was conducted to survey hypertension and its associated risk factors among male workers of the industrial sector in Shiraz city. 500 male workers employed in Shiraz city industries participated voluntarily (age range of 20 to 59 years). A questionnaire and direct measurements were used to collect required data. The questionnaire consisted of two parts including a) demographic and occupational and b) anthropometric (height, weight, BMI, WHtR) and physiological (blood pressure and VO2-max) characteristics of the subjects. Mean (standard deviation) of systolic and diastolic Blood Pressure (BP), and Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) in workers were 128.37±14.78, 83.13±13.10, and 98.21±13.36 mmHg, respectively. The results showed that systolic and diastolic BP, and MAP significantly were related to BMI, shift work, and smoking. Also, statistical analysis revealed that mean values of VO2-max between workers with normal and high blood pressure are significantly different. The results of this study demonstrated that domestic and occupational life style and cardio-respiratory fitness are the risk factors for hypertension in the studied workers.
topic Body Mass Index
Exercise Test
url http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-809-en.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT hadidaneshmandi thesurveyofhypertensionanditsriskfactorsamongindustrialmaleworkers
AT alirezachoobineh thesurveyofhypertensionanditsriskfactorsamongindustrialmaleworkers
AT abdolrezarajaeefard thesurveyofhypertensionanditsriskfactorsamongindustrialmaleworkers
AT minababashahi thesurveyofhypertensionanditsriskfactorsamongindustrialmaleworkers
AT hadidaneshmandi surveyofhypertensionanditsriskfactorsamongindustrialmaleworkers
AT alirezachoobineh surveyofhypertensionanditsriskfactorsamongindustrialmaleworkers
AT abdolrezarajaeefard surveyofhypertensionanditsriskfactorsamongindustrialmaleworkers
AT minababashahi surveyofhypertensionanditsriskfactorsamongindustrialmaleworkers
_version_ 1725891008977174528