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This study aimed to identify the effects of lifestyle on Mibyeong, and provide basic data for health promotion activities for management of Mibyeong. A total of 405 data were analyzed for Daejeon University employees from July, 2015 to Jan, 2016. In this study, we collected the data about sex, age,...

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Published in동의생리병리학회지 Vol. 31; no. 3; pp. 194 - 199
Main Authors 김지영(Ji Young Kim), 이시우(Si Woo Lee), 장은수(Eun Su Jang), 백영화(Young Hwa Baek)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한의병리학회 2017
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Summary:This study aimed to identify the effects of lifestyle on Mibyeong, and provide basic data for health promotion activities for management of Mibyeong. A total of 405 data were analyzed for Daejeon University employees from July, 2015 to Jan, 2016. In this study, we collected the data about sex, age, BMI, dietary habit, physical activity, smoking, drinking, and Mibyeong index. There was a difference between Mibyeong groups according to irregular eating, eating of night snack, and smoking for men, while overeating, irregular eating, and physical activity for women. Logistics regression analysis, adjusting for sex and age, was used to estimate related factors of Mibyeong. Compared to the healthy group, Mibyeong 2 group tended to overeat 4 times a week with odds ratio of 3.52, eat irregularly with odds ratio of 2.67, lack of physical activity with odds ratio of 3.30, and to smoke with odds ratio of 3.07. This study suggests that lifestyle, particularly dietary habit, physical activities, and smoking, might be significantly associated with Mibyeong. Good lifestyle could help prevent Mibyeong.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201719951668811
https://kmpath.jams.or.kr
ISSN:1738-7698
2288-2529
2283-2529
DOI:10.15188/kjopp.2017.06.31.3.194