Risk of Insulin Resistance in 44,939 Spanish Healthcare Workers: Association with Sociodemographic Variables and Healthy Habits
Diseases,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(2), P. 33 - 33
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Introduction:
Insulin
resistance
(IR)
is
a
highly
prevalent
pathophysiological
entity
implicated
in
the
development
of
wide
variety
metabolic,
cardiovascular,
and
endocrine
disorders.
The
aim
this
study
to
assess
association
between
sociodemographic
variables
healthy
habits
with
IR
risk
scales.
Methodology:
This
dual
study,
incorporating
both
longitudinal-retrospective
cross-sectional
designs,
analyzed
healthcare
workers
across
four
professional
categories
(physicians,
nurses,
technicians,
auxiliary
personnel).
It
examined
age,
sex,
category,
smoking
status,
physical
activity,
adherence
Mediterranean
diet
elevated
scores
on
insulin
Results:
All
were
associated
presence
values
scales,
activity
showing
strongest
(reflected
odds
ratio
values).
Conclusions:
profile
an
individual
higher
presenting
scales
would
be
elderly
male
health
worker
who
smoker
physically
inactive,
low
diet.
Language: Английский
Relationship Between Metabolic Age Determined by Bioimpedance and Insulin Resistance Risk Scales in Spanish Workers
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(6), P. 945 - 945
Published: March 8, 2025
Introduction:
Metabolic
age
(MA)
is
the
difference
between
an
individual’s
actual
and
of
their
body
based
on
physiological
biological
factors.
It
indicator
that
reflects
a
person’s
physical
state,
regardless
chronological
age.
Insulin
resistance
(IR)
health
disorder
in
which
tissues
exhibit
reduced
response
to
circulating
glucose
uptake
stimulated
by
insulin.
Objective:
The
aim
this
study
evaluate
association
MA,
determined
through
bioelectrical
impedance
analysis,
risk
IR,
assessed
using
validated
scales,
cohort
Spanish
workers.
Methodology:
A
descriptive
cross-sectional
was
conducted
8590
workers
assess
MA
set
sociodemographic
variables,
habits,
IR
scales
such
as
Triglyceride–Glucose
Index
(TyG
Index),
Score
for
Resistance
(METS-IR),
Single
Point
Sensitivity
Estimator
(SPISE).
Results:
All
analyzed
variables
were
associated
with
values,
strongest
associations
observed
scale
values
(OR
4.88
[95%
CI
4.12–5.65]
METS-IR,
4.42
3.70–5.15]
SPISE,
3.42
2.97–3.87]
TyG
Index)
activity.
Conclusions:
influenced
age,
sex,
social
class;
habits
smoking,
activity,
adherence
Mediterranean
diet;
values.
Language: Английский
Association of Shift Work, Sociodemographic Variables and Healthy Habits with Obesity Scales
Life,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 1503 - 1503
Published: Nov. 18, 2024
Shift
work
has
been
associated
with
unhealthy
lifestyle
habits
and
a
higher
prevalence
of
obesity,
which
negatively
impacts
the
health
shift
workers.
The
objective
our
study
was
to
examine
influence
on
as
well
sociodemographic
variables,
anthropometric
measurements,
in
individuals
working
this
type
schedule.
Language: Английский
Associations Between Metabolic Age, Sociodemographic Variables, and Lifestyle Factors in Spanish Workers
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(23), P. 4207 - 4207
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
Metabolic
age
is
defined
as
an
estimation
of
a
person's
based
on
their
basal
metabolic
rate
(BMR)
and
other
physiological
health
indicators.
Unlike
chronological
age,
which
simply
measures
the
number
years
lived
since
birth,
various
fitness
markers
that
estimate
body's
"true"
biological
can
be
assessed
using
methodologies,
including
bioimpedance.
The
aim
this
study
was
to
evaluate
how
sex,
social
class,
smoking
habits,
physical
activity,
adherence
Mediterranean
diet
influence
age.
Language: Английский