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ArtikelThe effect of workload and other risk factors of metabolic syndrome among short-haul commercial pilots in Indonesia  
Oleh: Yuliawati, Inne ; Basuki, Bastaman ; Abudi, Thamrin ; Siagian, Minarma
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional
Dalam koleksi: Health Science Journal of Indonesia vol. 06 no. 02 (Dec. 2015), page 81-86.
Topik: metabolic syndrome; number of setors; pilots; Indonesia
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Isi artikelBackground: Metabolic syndrome (MS) could cause sudden incapacitationamong pilots in Indonesia. The aim of this study was to identify risk factors of MS among short-haul commercial pilots in Indonesia. Methods: A cross-sectional study with puposive sampling was conducted among commercial pilots taking medical examination at the Civil Aviation Medical Center, Jakarta from July 27- August 30th, 2014. Metabolic syndrome was assessed according to the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment panel III criteria and criteria. Risk factors were collected using anonymous self-reporting questionnaire. The laboratory data were extracted from medical records. Cox regression was used to identify dominant risk factors of MS. Results: During data collection, 2135 pilots taking medical examination, Total male Asian pilots met the inclusiaon criteria was 864 pilots. Prevalence of MS was 18.28%. Compared to 20-35 year-old group, subject aged 56-65 years-old had 88% higher risk for MS [adjusted relative risk (RRa)=1.88; p=0.019]. In term of number of sectors in the last 24 hours, compared to 0-3 sectors, subject who had 6-7 sectors in the last 24 hours had 66% higher risk for MS [RRa = 1.66; P=0.033), while subjects who had 8 or more sectors in 24 hours had 82% more risk for MS (RRa=1.82; P=0.072). Conclusions: The pilot aged 56-65 years-old, who had 6 or more sectors in the last 24 hours, had higher risk for metabolic syndrome among short-haul commercial pilots in Indonesia.
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