The Relationship Between the Metabolic Syndrome and the Place of Residence in the Local Community on the Example of the Janow Lubelski District in Eastern Poland: A Population-Based Study

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作者
Nowicki, Grzegorz Jozef [1 ]
Slusarska, Barbara [1 ]
Naylor, Katarzyna [2 ]
Prystupa, Andrzej [3 ]
Rudnicka-Drozak, Ewa [4 ]
Halyuk, Ulyana [5 ]
Pokotylo, Petro [5 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Lublin, Dept Family Med & Community Nursing, Staszica 6 St, PL-2008 Lublin, Poland
[2] Med Univ Lublin, Dept Didact & Med Simulat, Lublin, Poland
[3] Med Univ Lublin, Dept Internal Med, Lublin, Poland
[4] Med Univ Lublin, Dept Family Med, Lublin, Poland
[5] Lviv Natl Med Univ, Dept Normal Anat, Lvov, Ukraine
关键词
metabolic syndrome; rural; urban; prevalence; population-based study; LONG-TERM EXPOSURE; AMBIENT AIR-POLLUTION; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; DIETARY PATTERNS; CANCER INCIDENCE; RISK; PREVALENCE; HEALTH; OBESITY;
D O I
10.2147/DMSO.S301639
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: The aim of this study was to estimate the incidence concerning metabolic syndrome (MetS) in a local community with a low socioeconomic status and a medium and high cardiovascular risk on the example of residents of Janow Lubelski district, eastern Poland. The second goal of the research was to analyze the relationship between residence and the occurrence of MetS. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 4040 people living in eastern Poland. A group of 3046 people with medium and high cardiovascular risk was selected among the respondents and included in further analyzes. The research adopted the definition criteria proposed by the National Cholesterol Education Program-Third Adult Treatment Panel (NCEP ATP III) to implement diagnostic evaluation of MetS. Results: It was observed that metabolic syndrome was significantly more frequent among the inhabitants of rural areas (40.56%; n=810) compared to those living in the city (35.27%; n=370) p=0.005. Among the inhabitants of rural areas, the percentage of people with elevated glucose levels was significantly higher, fasting blood glucose (FGB) p<0.001, elevated blood pressure (HBP) p<0.001, elevated serum triglycerides (TGs) p=0.01, and abnormal waist circumference (WC) p=0.003 compared to urban inhabitants. After adjusting for potential confounding variables (age, education, smoking, marital status, and level of physical activity), in both women and men, the odds of developing metabolic syndrome were approximately 30% higher in rural areas compared to urban residents (women: odds ratio (OR)=1.25, 95% confidence intervals (CI)=1.01-1.56; men: OR=1.30, 95% CI=1.01-1.67). Conclusion and Recommendations: A higher incidence of metabolic syndrome was observed among respondents living in rural areas than those living in cities. Similarly, across the gender strata, metabolic syndrome is more commonly diagnosed among men and women living in rural areas. Healthcare workers, especially in rural areas, should engage in education, prevention, and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle.
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页码:2041 / 2056
页数:16
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