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Analysis of 2015 health examination results for female military workers in korea - focused on body mass index and metabolic syndrome -

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the link among body mass index (BMI), metabolic syndrome and health habits of female military workers, such as smoking, drinking and exercising.

Methods: The secondary data from the results National Health Insurance Service health examination of female military workers were analyzed using ¥ö2-test, t-test, and ANOVA.

Results: This study showed that the average BMI of the female military workers was 22.2¡¾2.84kg/m2 and the rate of metabolic syndrome was 1.9%. the factors related to BMI were age, past history, family history, drinking and exercise, and the factors related to metabolic syndrome were age, past history, family history and exercise.

Conclusion: To prevent obesity and metabolic syndrome, it is necessary to establish a tailored health promotion policy, taking into account of characteristics of female gender, with the goal of improving health habits of female military workers.
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Metabolic Syndrome, Body Mass Index, Smoking, Drinking, Exercise
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