The Association Between Long Working Hours and High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Older Aged Individuals The Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) 2015

被引:10
作者
Lee, Jongin [1 ,2 ]
Kim, Hyoung-Ryoul [3 ]
机构
[1] Andong Publ Hlth Ctr, Dept Publ Hlth & Hyg, Andong, South Korea
[2] Catholic Univ Korea, Grad Sch, Dept Med, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, Dept Occupat & Environm Med, 222 Banpodae Ro, Seoul 06591, South Korea
关键词
C-reactive protein; Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; obesity; old age; smoking; working hours; CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; SOCIOECONOMIC POSITION; DIABETES-MELLITUS; UNPUBLISHED DATA; OVERTIME WORK; INFLAMMATION; RISK; METAANALYSIS; ATHEROSCLEROSIS;
D O I
10.1097/JOM.0000000000001359
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective: The objective of this study was to show the association of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) level with working hours in different age groups. Methods: We used data from Korean National Health and Nutrition Survey. The odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of variables for elevated hs-CRP (>3.0 mg/L) were generated with logistic regression models. Significant variables were verified with an adjusted multivariate logistic model after stratification of age groups. Results: Working for more than 55 hours per week was associated with elevated hs-CRP level in the old-ages group (>= 60 years old: OR 2.18, 95% CI 1.07 to 4.45). Working for 40 to 55 hours per week was associated with decreased hs-CRP in the young-ages group (OR 0.58, 95% CI 0.37 to 0.93). Conclusion: Working hours appear to influence the levels of hs-CRP in individuals aged older than 60 years.
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