1College of Nursing Science, East-west Nursing Research Institute, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
2University of California San Francisco, Department of Community Health Systems, San Francisco, USA.
3University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Biobehavioral Health Science, Chicago, USA.
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KOSHA CVD Risk Assessment Classification Criteria and Risk Group
Source: KOSHA (Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency) Code H-46-2008(KOSHA, 2008); CVD=Cardiovascular disease.
KOSHA CVD risk factors; age≥55 years in men or age≥65 years in women, total cholesterol≥240 mg/dL or LDL≥160 mg/dL, smoking, HDL≤35 mg/dL, family history of CVD,
Body Mass Index≥30 kg/m2or lack of physical activity, and the presence of LVH.
Demographic and Work Characteristics of the Participants (N=238)
Prevalence of CVD Risk Factors among Blue-collar Workers by KOSHA Risk Group*
WC=Waist circumference; WHR=Waist hip ratio; BP=Blood pressure; FBS=Fasting blood sugar; CVD=Cardiovascular disease.
*KOSHA (Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency) risk group was stratified by the KOSHA CVD risk assessment criteria.
Multiple Regression Analyses of CVD Risk Perception (N=238)
CVD=Cardiovascular disease.
*Recoded into two groups: college or more vs. less than high school; †High score is better health; ‡Recoded into two groups: exposure vs. non exposure.
Source: KOSHA (Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency) Code H-46-2008(KOSHA, 2008); CVD=Cardiovascular disease. KOSHA CVD risk factors; age≥55 years in men or age≥65 years in women, total cholesterol≥240 mg/dL or LDL≥160 mg/dL, smoking, HDL≤35 mg/dL, family history of CVD, Body Mass Index≥30 kg/m2or lack of physical activity, and the presence of LVH.
WC=Waist circumference; WHR=Waist hip ratio; BP=Blood pressure; FBS=Fasting blood sugar; CVD=Cardiovascular disease. *KOSHA (Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency) risk group was stratified by the KOSHA CVD risk assessment criteria.
CVD=Cardiovascular disease. *Recoded into two groups: college or more vs. less than high school; †High score is better health; ‡Recoded into two groups: exposure vs. non exposure.