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Cardiovascular risk behavior among industrial workers in the Northeast of Brazil: a cluster analysis.

Sabrina Gomes Ferreira ClarkRuth Cavalcanti GuilhermeVera Maria Vieira PanizFábio Nogueira de VasconcelosPedro Israel Cabral de LiraRaquel Canuto
Published in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2021)
This research aimed to investigate the occurrence of clusters of cardiovascular risk behaviors and their association with social demographic and occupational characteristics in a population of industrial workers in the metropolitan area of Recife, Brazil. It was a transversal study with 727 workers of both genders. We identified cluster distribution from the variables: smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity and waist circumference, by a combination of hierarchical and non-hierarchical analysis. We later tested the association with the social demographic and occupational variables with a multi-varied analysis. We have identified a protection cluster (sufficient physical activity, moderate alcohol consumption) and a risk cluster (high waist circumference, sedentarism, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption). The protection cluster was positively associated with night shift or variable shift work (RP: 1.66, IC95%: 1.26-2.17), and the risk cluster was associated with women (RP: 1.15, IC95%: 1.01-1.31). Cluster analysis allowed to identify that, for day shift workers and women, the shortest daytime outside the work environment can influence the adoption of cardiovascular risk behaviors.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • body mass index
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • type diabetes
  • heavy metals
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • wastewater treatment
  • skeletal muscle
  • sleep quality
  • metabolic syndrome