Cardiovascular risk factors and life and occupational stress among policemen

Background: Several studies have shown an association between work-related stress and risk factors for cardiovascular disease. However, only a few studies concerned the police. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between the general and work-related stress, and the functioning of th...

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Main Authors: Izabela Czaja-Mitura, Dorota Merecz-Kot, Wiesław Szymczak, Alicja Bortkiewicz
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Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2013-06-01
Series:Medycyna Pracy
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spelling doaj-cf47fcbe4815489998c4cbfeb85eb9bc2020-11-24T20:59:09ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineMedycyna Pracy0465-58932353-13392013-06-01643335348Cardiovascular risk factors and life and occupational stress among policemenIzabela Czaja-MituraDorota Merecz-KotWiesław SzymczakAlicja BortkiewiczBackground: Several studies have shown an association between work-related stress and risk factors for cardiovascular disease. However, only a few studies concerned the police. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between the general and work-related stress, and the functioning of the circulatory system in the police staff. Material and Methods: The study group consisted of 126 policemen (aged 37.8±7.3 years), with average employment duration of 14.4±7 years. The study comprised the assessment of health status based on the medical examination and medical history of identified diseases, cardiovascular risk factors and symptoms, dietary habits, physical activity, intake of drugs, data on the family history, determinations of serum total cholesterol, HDL and LDL fractions, triglycerides, and fasting glycemia. The stress level was assessed using the Questionnaire for the Subjective Assessment of Work and Perceived Stress Scale. Results: On medical examination hypertension was found in 36% of the people under study. Chest discomfort was reported by 60% of the subjects. Average body mass index (BMI), serum cholesterol and LDL were elevated (22.7±4.1, 222.6±41.7 mg/dl and 142.7±39.7 mg/dl, respectively). Mean triglyceride, HDL fraction and fasting glucose levels were normal in the whole group. The levels of general and occupational stress were 34.9±4.8 and 128.0±33.3, respectively, being higher than in other occupational groups. In the group with the highest level of stress, there were significantly more people with circulatory problems (81%), drinking strong alcohol at least once a week (27%), working in a 3-shift system (40.5%) and working overtime (44%). Conclusions: The results show that the police are a group at high risk of developing cardiovascular diseases due to work-related stress. Med Pr 2013;64(3):335–348http://medpr.imp.lodz.pl/Czynniki-ryzyka-chorob-ukladu-krazenia-CVD-a-stres-zyciowy-i-zawodowy-u-policjantow,450,0,2.htmloccupational stressshift workrisk factors for cardiovascular diseasehypertensionhypercholesterolemia
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author Izabela Czaja-Mitura
Dorota Merecz-Kot
Wiesław Szymczak
Alicja Bortkiewicz
spellingShingle Izabela Czaja-Mitura
Dorota Merecz-Kot
Wiesław Szymczak
Alicja Bortkiewicz
Cardiovascular risk factors and life and occupational stress among policemen
Medycyna Pracy
occupational stress
shift work
risk factors for cardiovascular disease
hypertension
hypercholesterolemia
author_facet Izabela Czaja-Mitura
Dorota Merecz-Kot
Wiesław Szymczak
Alicja Bortkiewicz
author_sort Izabela Czaja-Mitura
title Cardiovascular risk factors and life and occupational stress among policemen
title_short Cardiovascular risk factors and life and occupational stress among policemen
title_full Cardiovascular risk factors and life and occupational stress among policemen
title_fullStr Cardiovascular risk factors and life and occupational stress among policemen
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular risk factors and life and occupational stress among policemen
title_sort cardiovascular risk factors and life and occupational stress among policemen
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series Medycyna Pracy
issn 0465-5893
2353-1339
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Background: Several studies have shown an association between work-related stress and risk factors for cardiovascular disease. However, only a few studies concerned the police. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between the general and work-related stress, and the functioning of the circulatory system in the police staff. Material and Methods: The study group consisted of 126 policemen (aged 37.8±7.3 years), with average employment duration of 14.4±7 years. The study comprised the assessment of health status based on the medical examination and medical history of identified diseases, cardiovascular risk factors and symptoms, dietary habits, physical activity, intake of drugs, data on the family history, determinations of serum total cholesterol, HDL and LDL fractions, triglycerides, and fasting glycemia. The stress level was assessed using the Questionnaire for the Subjective Assessment of Work and Perceived Stress Scale. Results: On medical examination hypertension was found in 36% of the people under study. Chest discomfort was reported by 60% of the subjects. Average body mass index (BMI), serum cholesterol and LDL were elevated (22.7±4.1, 222.6±41.7 mg/dl and 142.7±39.7 mg/dl, respectively). Mean triglyceride, HDL fraction and fasting glucose levels were normal in the whole group. The levels of general and occupational stress were 34.9±4.8 and 128.0±33.3, respectively, being higher than in other occupational groups. In the group with the highest level of stress, there were significantly more people with circulatory problems (81%), drinking strong alcohol at least once a week (27%), working in a 3-shift system (40.5%) and working overtime (44%). Conclusions: The results show that the police are a group at high risk of developing cardiovascular diseases due to work-related stress. Med Pr 2013;64(3):335–348
topic occupational stress
shift work
risk factors for cardiovascular disease
hypertension
hypercholesterolemia
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