Dietary, behavioural and socio-economic determinants of the metabolic syndrome among adults in Luxembourg: findings from the ORISCAV-LUX study

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作者
Alkerwi, Ala'a [1 ,2 ]
Donneau, Anne-Francoise [2 ]
Sauvageot, Nicolas [1 ]
Lair, Marie-Lise [1 ]
Albert, Adelin [2 ]
Guillaume, Michele [2 ]
机构
[1] Grand Duchy Luxembourg, Ctr Etud Sante, Ctr Rech Publ Sante CRP Sante, L-1445 Strassen, Luxembourg
[2] Univ Liege, Sch Publ Hlth, Liege, Belgium
关键词
Metabolic syndrome; Diet; Socio-economic determinants; Luxembourg; INTERNATIONAL-DIABETES-FEDERATION; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS; NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY; INSULIN-RESISTANCE-SYNDROME; CIGARETTE-SMOKING; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; YOUNG-ADULTS; ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; NATIONAL-HEALTH; TURKISH ADULTS;
D O I
10.1017/S1368980011002278
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective: The purpose of the present research was to investigate the epidemiological profile of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and to explore its potential dietary, behavioural and socio-economic determinants among European adults residing in Luxembourg. Design: Cross-sectional, population-based ORISCAV-LUX survey. Setting: European adults aged 18-69 years residing in Luxembourg. Subjects: A total of 1349 Europid adults, who participated in the ORISCAV-LUX survey, were included in the study. The prevalence of MetS was estimated according to the Revised-Adult Treatment Panel (R-ATPIII) criteria. Multivariate logistic regression was used to identify the dietary, behavioural and socioeconomic factors independently associated with MetS. Results: The overall prevalence of MetS was 24.7% with significant gender difference (18.5% for women v. 30.8% for men, P<0.0001). Age, male gender, primary level of education, physical inactivity, family history of diabetes and hypertension and inadequate protein intake were identified as significant determinants of MetS, after adjusting for other socio-economic, family medical history and lifestyle factors. Conclusions: MetS is a common condition among Europid adults in Luxembourg and increases dramatically with age, in both genders. Several dietary, socio-economic and behavioural factors explain the disparity observed. These findings highlight the importance of a comprehensive approach to MetS encompassing dietary, lifestyle and socio-economic aspects, both in clinical and community settings.
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