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±èÁ¤¼ö ( Kim Jung-Soo ) - °øÁÖ´ëÇб³ üÀ°±³À°Çаú À̹̿µ ( Lee Mi-Young ) - °øÁÖ´ëÇб³ üÀ°±³À°Çаú ±è¼®ÇÑ ( Kim Seok-Han ) - °øÁÖ´ëÇб³ üÀ°±³À°Çаú Á¤ÇØõ ( Jeong Hae-Cheon ) - °øÁÖ´ëÇб³ üÀ°±³À°Çаú À̹αâ ( Lee Min-Ki ) - °øÁÖ´ëÇб³ üÀ°±³À°Çаú À̱Խ ( Lee Gyu-Seung ) - ´ëÀü±¤¿ª½Ã µ¿±¸º¸°Ç¼Ò
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the link between health-related physical fitness level and cardiovascular disease-related risk factors in adult male workers.
Methods: We tested cardiovascular disease- related risk factors (waist circumference, SBP, DPB, fasting glucose, TC, HDL-C, TG, LDL-C) and health-related physical fitness (VO2max, grip, Sit-up, Flexibility, Body fat) and divided health-related physical fitness level of the subjects into 3 groups - A (very good, n=56), B (good, n=59), and C (below-average, n=57) according to the criterion of the Health and Fitness counseling guidelines of KOSHA. The statistical techniques such as standard deviation, one-way ANOVA and multiple regression (p<.05) were used.
Results: There were significant differences between group C and group B & A (p<.001) in waist circumference, DBP, Fasting glucose, HDL-C, TG, LDL-C. In TC/HDL-C, TG/HDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C, Group C was higher than group B and A.
Conclusion: On the basis of these results, we identified that improvement of health-related physical fitness level positively effects on the decrease of cardiovascular disease-related risk factors.
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KeyWords
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Workers, Health-related physical fitness, Cardiovascular disease, Cholesterol ratio
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