YU Jian-guo, YU Yu-ting, XIE An-qi, ZHU Hui-ying, LI Jing. Epidemiology investigation of metabolic syndrome and its score and related behaviors in Zhongshan Community, Shanghai[J]. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2021, 33(6): 503-508. DOI: 10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2021.20584
Citation: YU Jian-guo, YU Yu-ting, XIE An-qi, ZHU Hui-ying, LI Jing. Epidemiology investigation of metabolic syndrome and its score and related behaviors in Zhongshan Community, Shanghai[J]. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2021, 33(6): 503-508. DOI: 10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2021.20584

Epidemiology investigation of metabolic syndrome and its score and related behaviors in Zhongshan Community, Shanghai

  • ObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence of metabolic syndromes (MS) and MS scores as well as related health behavior factors in Zhongshan Community, Songjiang, Shanghai.
    MethodsA total of 6 802 residents aged 20-74 years old in Zhongshan Community were selected. Face-to-face survey and body measurement were used to collect information such as MS-related behavioral factors (including smoking, alcohol intake, exercise and diet) and to determine the MS scores. MS scores were divided into 6 levels. Ordered logit model was used to analyze the factors related to MS score, and logit model was used to analyze the factors related to MS.
    ResultsThe prevalence of 6 metabolic syndrome scores in the sample population were 13.5%, 24.3%, 25.1%, 19.7%, 12.3%, 5.1%, respectively. The prevalence of MS was 37.0%. The related factors of high MS score in male were advanced age, alcohol intake and tea drinking, while the related factors of high MS score in female were advanced age and previous smoking. The related factors of MS was alcohol intake in male while female with advanced age had higher risk in developing MS.
    ConclusionThe prevalence of MS in Zhongshan Community is relatively high, which has become one of the important public health problems in this community. Attention should be paid to the elderly men who drink alcohol and tea, and aged women who have ever smoked.
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