Eunok Park
College of Nursing/Health and Nursing Research Institute, Jeju National University, Jeju, Korea
Background: The obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS)
are main health issues worldwide. This study was to
investigate the association of obesity and MetS.
Methods: A secondary analysis was conducted using data
from Korea National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey for this study. The data from 10,488
Korean adults who were 30-64 years old were utilized and
the pooled weights for the stratified complex sampling were
implemented in the analysis. The participants were divided
into five groups based on body mass index (BMI), and waist
circumference, triglyceride, high den- sity lipid, glucose,
and blood pressures were used for the MetS.
Results: The prevalence of MetS was 29.8% and it was
higher in highly obese adults than people who has nor-
mal weights (odds ratio, 36.9; 95% confidence interval, 25.9-
52.3) after adjusting age, gender, education, in-
come, job, smoking, high risk drinking, and physical activity.
There was gradients for the MetS and the compo- nents of
MetS according to BMI.
Conclusions: The obesity increased the risk of MetS and its
components¡¯ prevalence. The targeted intervention
to control weight need to be developed and implemented.
Further researches might be also needed to evaluate the
effect of the weight loss on the decreased the risk of MetS.
Korean J Health Promot 2020;20(4):144-150 |