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Prevalence and Related Factors of Metabolic Syndrome among Postmenopausal Adult Women

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KMID : 0123520230300030179
äÇöÁÖ ( Chae Hyun Ju ) - 

±è¹ÌÁ¾ ( Kim Mi-Jong ) - 

Abstract

Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence and related factors of metabolic syndrome in postmenopausaladult women in South Korea.

Methods: Data of 678 postmenopausal adult women aged 19 to 64 werecollected from the Eighth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in 2021 and analyzed by a complexsampling design using SPSS 20.1.

Results: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal adult women was25.8%. The prevalence was 1.93 times (confidence interval [CI]=1.15~3.25, p=.014) higher for high school graduates,2.55 times (CI=1.33~4.91, p=.005) higher for middle school graduates, and 2.90 times (CI=1.36~6.15, p=.006) higherfor elementary school graduates, compared to college graduates. It was found that artificial menopausal women had 2.74times (CI=1.18~6.38, p=.020) higher prevalence than natural menopausal women. In addition, women who perceivedtheir health as bad were 1.90 times (CI=1.14~3.16, p=.014) higher than women who perceived their health as good, andwomen who did not muscle exercise more than twice a week had 1.87 times (CI=1.05~3.34, p=.034) higher prevalencethan women who did muscle exercise.

Conclusion: Therefore, in order to effectively prevent and manage metabolicsyndrome in postmenopausal adult women, a focus must be placed on vulnerable groups to manage these factors.
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Postmenopause, Menopause, Adult, Women, Metabolic syndrome
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