The unique association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations and blood lipid profiles in agriculture, forestry, and fishing occupations: Insights from NHANES 2001–2014
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(2), P. e0297873 - e0297873
Published: Feb. 27, 2024
Background
The
relationship
of
serum
25(OH)D
levels
and
hyperlipidemia
has
not
been
explored
in
the
Agriculture,
Forestry,
Fishing
(AFF)
occupation.
We
aimed
to
explore
impact
on
lipid
profiles
AFF
workers,
traffic
drivers,
miners.
Methods
Data
from
3937
adults
aged
18–65
years
old
with
completed
information
were
obtained
National
Health
Examination
Survey
2001
2014.
Multivariate
linear
regression
models
used
examine
associations
between
concentrations
triglycerides
(TG),
total
cholesterol
(TC),
low-density
lipoprotein
(LDL-C),
high-density
(HDL-C)
HDL-C/LDL-C
ratio.
Subgroup
analyses
for
workers
considered
age,
sex,
BMI,
work
activity,
months
worked,
alcohol
consumption.
Non-linear
relationships
using
curve
fitting.
Results
Serum
differed
groups
(AFF:
60.0
±
21.3
nmol/L,
drivers:
56.6
22.2
miners:
62.8
22.3
nmol/L).
analysis
group
showed
that
participants
≥50
females,
BMI
<30
kg/m
2
demonstrated
improved
HDL-C
correlating
higher
25(OH)D.
had
a
reversed
U-shaped
TG
TC,
HDL-C,
inflection
points
at
49.5
nmol/L
32.6
HDL-C.
Conclusions
are
associated
profiles,
varies
among
occupational
groups.
facing
unique
challenges,
may
benefit
maintaining
adequate
mitigate
adverse
reduce
cardiovascular
risk.
Language: Английский
Predicting dyslipidemia incidence: unleashing machine learning algorithms on Lifestyle Promotion Project data
Senobar Naderian,
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Zeinab Nikniaz,
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Mahdieh Abbasalizad Farhangi
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et al.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: July 3, 2024
Dyslipidemia,
characterized
by
variations
in
plasma
lipid
profiles,
poses
a
global
health
threat
linked
to
millions
of
deaths
annually.
Language: Английский
High Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Vitamin D Deficiency Among Chinese Hospital Staff: A Cross-Sectional Study
International Journal of General Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 1833 - 1843
Published: May 1, 2024
Purpose:
To
determine
the
current
status
of
vitamin
D
and
associated
factors
for
its
deficiency
among
Chinese
hospital
staff.
Methods:
The
physical
examination
data
2509
staff
members
was
analyzed
alongside
that
1507
patients
who
visited
during
corresponding
period
examination.
Serum
concentration
25-hydroxyvitamin
(25(OH)D)
were
measured
in
participants.
also
completed
surveys
about
general
information,
laboratory
examination,
occupational
characteristics.
Results:
median
(serum
25(OH)D
concentration)
participants
9.0
ng/mL,
ranging
from
6.5
to
44.7
prevalence
(<
12.3
ng/mL)
81.47%
(2044/2509).
multivariable
logistic
regression
revealed
nurses
(OR
=
1.54,
95%
CI
1.09–
2.19,
p
0.015),
BMI
below
18
2.39,
1.02–
5.58,
0.045)
with
higher
deficiency.
In
contrast,
age
above
30
0.69,
0.53–
0.91,
0.009)
a
high
level
uric
acid
0.56,
0.41–
0.78,
0.001)
lower
(81.47%)
compared
same
time
(65.69%).
A
substantial
disparity
observed
propensity
score
matching
dataset
(69.14%
vs
79.94%,
<
0.001).
Conclusion:
Hospital
are
high-risk
group
Paying
attention
supplementation
this
pertinent
aspects
health
care.
Outdoor
activities,
supplementation,
foods
rich
should
be
advocated.
Keywords:
deficiency,
D,
staff,
cross-sectional
Language: Английский