Household-specific physical activity levels and energy intakes according to the presence of metabolic syndrome in Korean young adults: Korean National Health and nutrition examination survey 2016-2018
Autor: | Young-Jun Lee, Jong Hoon Park, Yeon Hee Park, Jung-Woo Lee, Hyun-Seob Lee, Eun-Sook Sung |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Metabolic Syndrome
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey business.industry Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Physical activity medicine.disease Nutrition Surveys Young Adult Cross-Sectional Studies Risk Factors Environmental health Republic of Korea medicine Prevalence Humans Energy intakes Young adult Metabolic syndrome business Energy Intake Exercise |
Zdroj: | BMC public health. 22(1) |
ISSN: | 1471-2458 |
Popis: | Background Participation in exercise, and dietary and nutritional intakes have an impact on the risk and prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS), but these effects may differ according to whether a person lives alone or in a multi-person household. We analyzed differences in physical activity (PA) levels and energy intake according to household-type and MetS presence among young adults, to investigate the relationships among these factors. Methods Data of 3974 young adults (aged > 19 years and Results Logistic regression data showed that low PA levels and higher energy intake were associated with MetS incidence and its components in young adults, after adjusting for body mass index, smoking, household-type, and sex. Overall, there was no significant difference in PA level between the MetS and non-MetS group. The total energy intake was higher in the MetS than in the non-MetS group (p p p Conclusions We found significant association among low PA levels, high energy intake, and MetS components in young Korean adults, but with patterns differing according to household type. Energy intake was higher in young adults with than those without MetS, who lived in multi-person households, while young adults with MetS who lived alone had lower PA levels and lower energy intake than those without MetS. These findings highlight the need for different approaches of implementing PA and nutrition strategies according to the type of household in order to prevent MetS. |
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