혈청 총 콜레스테롤과 체질량 지수, 혈압, 생활습관과의 관련성A Study on the Correlation Among Total Serum Cholesterol Level, Blood Pressure, Body Mass Index, and Lifestyle
- Authors
- 최소영; 주영희; 오진경; 류은정; 김정순; 강영실
- Issue Date
- Mar-2005
- Publisher
- 한국성인간호학회
- Keywords
- Cholesterol; Body pressure; Body mass index; Lifestyle; 혈청 총 콜레스테롤; 체질량 지수; 혈압; 생활습관
- Citation
- 성인간호학회지, v.17, no.1, pp 149 - 159
- Pages
- 11
- Journal Title
- 성인간호학회지
- Volume
- 17
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 149
- End Page
- 159
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/55466
- ISSN
- 1225-4886
- Abstract
- Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among the levels of total serum cholesterol level, blood pressure, body mass index, and lifestyle. Method: This study was designed as a descriptive correlation study. Subjects were 972 adults participated voluntarily living in GyeongNam. The height, weight, blood pressure and fasting serum cholesterol were measured. Body mass index was caculated. Information on general characteristics (age, gender, education, job, family history) and life style(cigarette, alchol, sleeping time, regular exercise, meal pattern, peppery, salty, sweetness, vegetable diet, meat diet) were collected using a questionnaire by interviewing method. Result: The mean value of total serum cholesterol was 197±36.4mg/dl(mean; 189.4±36.7, women; 202.1 ±35.1). By simple analysis, the serum total cholesterol according to general characteristics features was statistically significant in age(F= 6.765, p=000) and gender (t=5.372, p=.000). Total serum cholesterol levels increased significantly with increasing BMI. The serum total cholesterol according to life style features was statistically significant in cigarette(χ2 =12.12, p=.016), exercise(χ2=6.335, p=.042), salty taste(χ2=18.801, p=016), vegetable diet(χ2=19.488, p=012). The most affecting factor which total serum cholesterol factor was BMI(β=.151, p=.000). Conclusion: The significant risk factors relating to serum total cholesterol were age, gender, BMI, smoking, and exercise. Therefore, for the reduction of serum total cholesterol level, it is recommended that nursing intervention for the prevention of obesity, change of life style should be implemented.
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