J Prev Med Public Health.
2006 Jul;39(4):359-364.
The Relationship Between Socioeconomic Position and the Predicted Risk of Ischemic Heart Disease with Using Health Risk Appraisal
- Affiliations
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- 1Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute, Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, Korea.
- 2Department of Preventive Medicine and Industrial Medical Center, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea. cyclor@catholic.ac.kr
- 3Graduate School of Public Health, Yonsei University, Korea.
Abstract
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OBJECTIVES: The object of this study is to assess the
relationship between socioeconomic factors and the
predicted 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease by using
health risk appraisal of ischemic heart disease.
METHODS: The study population was taken from The 2001
Korea National Health and Nutrition Survey, and it
consisted of 1,566 men and 1,984 women aged 30-59. We
calculated 10-year risk using the risk function of ischemic
heart disease as developed by Jee. The educational level
and equivalized household income were dichotomized by a
12 years education period and the median income level.
Occupation was dichotomized into manual/non-manual
work. We stratified the population by age(10 years) and
sex, and then we rated the risk differences according to
socioeconomic factors by performing t-tests for each strata.
RESULTS: There were gradients of the predicted 10-year
risk of ischemic heart disease with the educational level
and the equivalized household income, and thet was an
increasing tendency of risk differences with age. Manual
workers didn't show significant risk difference from nonmanual
workers.
CONCLUSIONS: There was definite relationship between
low socioeconomic position and the predicted risk of
ischemic heart disease in the future.