Prevalence of factors associated with cardiovascular disease and their relationship with work absenteeism in a government office

Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the first cause of death in the world. This phenomenon is attributed to life styles, such a sedentarism, ingestion of high calorie foods, and alcohol and tobacco consumption. This leads to an increase in the rates of obesity, dyslipidaemia, and hypertension. T...

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Cardiovascular diseases
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dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Prevalencia de factores asociados a la enfermedad cardiovascular y su relación con el ausentismo laboral de los trabajadores de una entidad oficial
title Prevalence of factors associated with cardiovascular disease and their relationship with work absenteeism in a government office
spellingShingle Prevalence of factors associated with cardiovascular disease and their relationship with work absenteeism in a government office
Absenteeism
Cardiovascular diseases
Prevalence
Risk factors
title_short Prevalence of factors associated with cardiovascular disease and their relationship with work absenteeism in a government office
title_full Prevalence of factors associated with cardiovascular disease and their relationship with work absenteeism in a government office
title_fullStr Prevalence of factors associated with cardiovascular disease and their relationship with work absenteeism in a government office
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of factors associated with cardiovascular disease and their relationship with work absenteeism in a government office
title_sort Prevalence of factors associated with cardiovascular disease and their relationship with work absenteeism in a government office
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Absenteeism
Cardiovascular diseases
Prevalence
Risk factors
topic Absenteeism
Cardiovascular diseases
Prevalence
Risk factors
description Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the first cause of death in the world. This phenomenon is attributed to life styles, such a sedentarism, ingestion of high calorie foods, and alcohol and tobacco consumption. This leads to an increase in the rates of obesity, dyslipidaemia, and hypertension. These then become risk factors that directly affect the prevalence of disease and death of cardiovascular origin, which consequently represents a significant health problem in the working population. Objective: To determine the factors associated with cardiovascular disease and their relationship with work absenteeism in a government office in the City of Bogota, Colombia. Materials and methods: A descriptive study was carried out using the work records of 214 employees. Sociodemographic, clinical-cardiovascular, and work variables were also recorded. An analysis was performed on the independent variables and the outcome, and a logistic regression model was prepared using work absenteeism as a dependent variable. Results: The prevalences of the sample were: smoking, 13.1%; alcohol consumption, 35.1%; sedentarism, 39.7%; overweight or obese workers, 54.2%; and elevated total cholesterol, 43.9%. Treatment was being received for hypertension in 29.9%, with 4.7% for diabetes, and 21.5% for lipid disorders. Conclusion: The prevalence of risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease is similar to that found in other studies on the working population. The regression model showed that the variables marital status, obesity, treatment for hypertension, diastolic blood pressure level, and length of service, behaved as predictive variables of work absenteeism. © 2019 Sociedad Colombiana de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular
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