Non Communicable Disease risk factors among a cohort of mine workers in Mongolia.

Andrew Mccarthy, Naransukh Damiran
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OBJECTIVE Prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCD) is growing among workers globally, causing 71% of all premature deaths. We determined baseline prevalence of risk factors among mine workers. METHOD 1169 employees were randomly recruited to a cross sectional study. The study focused on key risk factors of hypertension, obesity, alcohol use and smoking status. These factors are known key contributors to NCD risk. RESULTS Results of the study showed prevalence's of hypertension 12.9%, obesity 64.1%, alcohol users 22.1% and smokers 38.8%. The general population prevalence's are 27.5%, 56.8%, 15.5% and 24.8% respectively. CONCLUSION Prevalence of hypertension for the study cohort was lower than general population which may be the healthy worker effect. Obesity, alcohol use and smoking rates however, were slightly higher in the study cohort. Reducing the prevalence of risk factors will require significant resources.
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蒙古一群煤矿工人的非传染性疾病危险因素
目的非传染性疾病(NCD)在全球工人中的患病率正在上升,导致71%的过早死亡。我们确定了煤矿工人中危险因素的基线患病率。方法随机抽取1169名员工进行横断面研究。这项研究的重点是高血压、肥胖、饮酒和吸烟状况等关键风险因素。这些因素是已知的非传染性疾病风险的主要因素。结果高血压患病率12.9%,肥胖64.1%,酗酒22.1%,吸烟38.8%。一般人群患病率分别为27.5%、56.8%、15.5%和24.8%。结论研究队列高血压患病率低于一般人群,可能是健康工人效应所致。然而,肥胖、酗酒和吸烟率在研究队列中略高。减少危险因素的流行将需要大量资源。
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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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