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Job stress and behavioral characteristics in relation to coronary heart disease risk among Japanese police officers

This study examined the association between job-related behavioral characteristics and the risk of coronary heart diseases (CHD) in Japanese male police officers. Compared to office clerks, police officers exhibited greater age-related increases of the prevalence of CHD risk factors, and a clusterin...

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Autores principales: SHIOZAKI, Maki, MIYAI, Nobuyuki, MORIOKA, Ikuharu, UTSUMI, Miyoko, HATTORI, Sonomi, KOIKE, Hiroaki, ARITA, Mikio, MIYASHITA, Kazuhisa
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Publicado: National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5546846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28428501
http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2016-0179
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author SHIOZAKI, Maki
MIYAI, Nobuyuki
MORIOKA, Ikuharu
UTSUMI, Miyoko
HATTORI, Sonomi
KOIKE, Hiroaki
ARITA, Mikio
MIYASHITA, Kazuhisa
author_facet SHIOZAKI, Maki
MIYAI, Nobuyuki
MORIOKA, Ikuharu
UTSUMI, Miyoko
HATTORI, Sonomi
KOIKE, Hiroaki
ARITA, Mikio
MIYASHITA, Kazuhisa
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description This study examined the association between job-related behavioral characteristics and the risk of coronary heart diseases (CHD) in Japanese male police officers. Compared to office clerks, police officers exhibited greater age-related increases of the prevalence of CHD risk factors, and a clustering number of CHD risk factors was significantly higher in the group of those over 45 yr of age. Among the police officers, coronary-prone behavior was more frequent than that seen in office clerks. The police officers with coronary-prone behavior tended to engage in shift work and to work overtime more; yet they were less likely to perceive job stress and to express the relevant physical and psychological symptoms than those without coronary-prone behavior. The subjects with such behavioral characteristics had a significantly greater number of CHD risk factors. In a multiple regression analysis, coronary-prone behavior together with age, social support, walking hours per day, and amount of alcohol consumption were selected as significant determinants of a cluster of CHD risk factors. These results suggest that coronary-prone behavior may contribute to the higher prevalence of CHD risk factors in police officers via leading the long working hours and the work-related unfavorable lifestyles, such as alcohol drinking and physical inactivity.
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spelling pubmed-55468462017-08-15 Job stress and behavioral characteristics in relation to coronary heart disease risk among Japanese police officers SHIOZAKI, Maki MIYAI, Nobuyuki MORIOKA, Ikuharu UTSUMI, Miyoko HATTORI, Sonomi KOIKE, Hiroaki ARITA, Mikio MIYASHITA, Kazuhisa Ind Health Original Article This study examined the association between job-related behavioral characteristics and the risk of coronary heart diseases (CHD) in Japanese male police officers. Compared to office clerks, police officers exhibited greater age-related increases of the prevalence of CHD risk factors, and a clustering number of CHD risk factors was significantly higher in the group of those over 45 yr of age. Among the police officers, coronary-prone behavior was more frequent than that seen in office clerks. The police officers with coronary-prone behavior tended to engage in shift work and to work overtime more; yet they were less likely to perceive job stress and to express the relevant physical and psychological symptoms than those without coronary-prone behavior. The subjects with such behavioral characteristics had a significantly greater number of CHD risk factors. In a multiple regression analysis, coronary-prone behavior together with age, social support, walking hours per day, and amount of alcohol consumption were selected as significant determinants of a cluster of CHD risk factors. These results suggest that coronary-prone behavior may contribute to the higher prevalence of CHD risk factors in police officers via leading the long working hours and the work-related unfavorable lifestyles, such as alcohol drinking and physical inactivity. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan 2017-04-20 2017-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5546846/ /pubmed/28428501 http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2016-0179 Text en ©2017 National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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MIYAI, Nobuyuki
MORIOKA, Ikuharu
UTSUMI, Miyoko
HATTORI, Sonomi
KOIKE, Hiroaki
ARITA, Mikio
MIYASHITA, Kazuhisa
Job stress and behavioral characteristics in relation to coronary heart disease risk among Japanese police officers
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title_full_unstemmed Job stress and behavioral characteristics in relation to coronary heart disease risk among Japanese police officers
title_short Job stress and behavioral characteristics in relation to coronary heart disease risk among Japanese police officers
title_sort job stress and behavioral characteristics in relation to coronary heart disease risk among japanese police officers
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5546846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28428501
http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2016-0179
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