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Association between depressive symptoms and metabolic syndrome in police officers: Results from two cross-sectional studies
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نویسنده
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hartley t.a. ,knox s.s. ,fekedulegn d. ,barbosa-leiker c. ,violanti j.m. ,andrew m.e. ,burchfiel c.m.
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منبع
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journal of environmental and public health - 2012 - دوره : 2012 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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Policing is one of the most dangerous and stressful occupations and such stress can have deleterious effects on health. the purpose of this study was to examine the association between depressive symptoms and metabolic syndrome (metsyn) in male and female police officers from two study populations,buffalo,ny and spokane,wa. depressive symptoms were measured using the center for epidemiologic studies-depression (ces-d) scale. metsyn was defined using the 2005 aha/nhbli guidelines. analysis of covariance was used to describe differences in number of metsyn components across depressive symptom categories. the number of metsyn components increased significantly across categories of ces-d for spokane men only (p-trend = 0.003). for each 5-unit increase in ces-d score,odds increased by 47.6% for having hypertriglyceridemia,by 51.8% for having hypertension,and by 56.7% for having glucose intolerance. exploring this association is important since both are predictors of future chronic health problems and the results could be helpful in developing future gender-specific prevention and intervention efforts among police officers. © 2012 tara a. hartley et al.
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آدرس
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biostatistics and epidemiology branch,health effects laboratory division,national institute for occupational safety and health,morgantown,wv 26505,united states,department of community medicine,school of medicine,west virginia university,morgantown, United States, department of community medicine,school of medicine,west virginia university,morgantown, United States, biostatistics and epidemiology branch,health effects laboratory division,national institute for occupational safety and health,morgantown, United States, college of nursing,washington state university,spokane, United States, department of social and preventive medicine,school of public health and health professions,state university of new york at buffalo,buffalo, United States, biostatistics and epidemiology branch,health effects laboratory division,national institute for occupational safety and health,morgantown, United States, biostatistics and epidemiology branch,health effects laboratory division,national institute for occupational safety and health,morgantown, United States
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