Step On It! Workplace Cardiovascular Risk Assessment of New York City Yellow Taxi Drivers

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Francesca Gany
Sehrish Bari
Pavan Gill
Julia Ramirez
Claudia Ayash
Rebecca Loeb
Abraham Aragones
Jennifer Leng
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[1] Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Immigrant Health and Cancer Disparities Service
[2] Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,Department of Medicine
[3] Weill Cornell Medical College,Department of Public Health
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2016年 / 18卷
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Taxi drivers; Occupational health; Immigrant health; Cardiovascular disease risk;
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Multiple factors associated with taxi driving can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in taxi drivers. This paper describes the results of Step On It!, which assessed CVD risk factors among New York City taxi drivers at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Drivers completed an intake questionnaire and free screenings for blood pressure, glucose and body mass index (BMI). 466 drivers participated. 9 % had random plasma glucose values >200 mg/dl. 77 % had elevated BMIs. Immigrants who lived in the US for >10 years had 2.5 times the odds (CI 1.1–5.9) of having high blood pressure compared to newer immigrants. Abnormalities documented in this study were significant, especially for immigrants with greater duration of residence in the US, and underscore the potential for elevated CVD risk in this vulnerable population, and the need to address this risk through frameworks that utilize multiple levels of intervention.
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