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代谢综合征与男性职业消防队员的心肺功能呈负相关。

Metabolic syndrome is inversely related to cardiorespiratory fitness in male career firefighters.

机构信息

Department of Environmental Health, Environmental and Occupational Medicine and Epidemiology (EOME), Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2012 Sep;26(9):2331-7. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31823e9b19.

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) accounts for 45% of on-duty fatalities among firefighters, occurring primarily in firefighters with excess CVD risk factors in patterns resembling the metabolic syndrome (MetSyn). Additionally, firefighters have a high prevalence of obesity and sedentary behavior suggesting that MetSyn is also common. Therefore, we assessed the prevalence of MetSyn in firefighters and its association with cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in a cross-sectional study of 957 male career firefighters. The CRF was measured by maximal exercise tolerance testing (standard metabolic equivalent [METS]). The MetSyn was defined according to modified criteria from the Joint Scientific Statement. Group differences were compared using χ-test and logistic regression. The prevalence of MetSyn was 28.3%. Firefighters in the lowest fitness category (METS ≤ 10) had a nearly 10-fold higher prevalence of MetSyn (51.2%) compared with colleagues in the highest fitness category (METS > 14) (MetSyn prevalence 5.2%) (p value < 0.0001, adjusted for age). In multivariate regression models, every 1-unit increase in METS decreased the odds of having the MetSyn by 31% (odds ratio 0.69 [95% confidence interval 0.63-0.76] [age adjusted]), whereas age had no significant effect after adjusting for CRF. We found a high prevalence of the MetSyn in this group of career emergency responders expected to be more active, fit, and relatively younger than the general population. Moreover, there is a highly significant inverse, dose-response association with CRF. Firefighters should be given strong incentives to improve their fitness, which would decrease prevalent MetSyn, a likely precursor of on-duty CVD events and contributor to CVD burden in this population.

摘要

心血管疾病 (CVD) 占消防员在职死亡人数的 45%,主要发生在 CVD 风险因素过多的消防员中,其模式类似于代谢综合征 (MetSyn)。此外,消防员中肥胖和久坐行为的患病率很高,这表明 MetSyn 也很常见。因此,我们评估了代谢综合征在消防员中的流行情况,并在一项对 957 名男性职业消防员的横断面研究中评估了其与心肺功能适应性 (CRF) 的关系。CRF 通过最大运动耐力测试 (标准代谢当量 [METS]) 进行测量。代谢综合征根据联合科学声明的修正标准进行定义。使用 χ2 检验和逻辑回归比较组间差异。代谢综合征的患病率为 28.3%。在最低适应能力类别(METS ≤ 10)的消防员中,代谢综合征的患病率(51.2%)几乎是最高适应能力类别(METS > 14)(5.2%)的 10 倍(p 值<0.0001,校正年龄后)。在多元回归模型中,每增加 1 个 METS,发生代谢综合征的几率就会降低 31%(优势比 0.69 [95%置信区间 0.63-0.76] [校正年龄]),而在调整 CRF 后,年龄没有显著影响。我们在这群职业应急响应人员中发现了代谢综合征的高患病率,他们预计比一般人群更活跃、更健康,而且相对更年轻。此外,CRF 与代谢综合征之间存在高度显著的负相关剂量反应关系。应该为消防员提供强有力的激励措施,以提高他们的适应能力,这将降低普遍存在的代谢综合征,代谢综合征可能是在职 CVD 事件的前兆,并导致该人群 CVD 负担增加。

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