The cardiorespiratory fitness, level of physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors among university security guards

This cross-sectional study explores the correlation of cardiorespiratory fitness,physical status and cardiovascular risk factors among security guards in a public university in Sarawak, Malaysia. A questionnaire was used to collect socio-demographic information, and the International Physical Activ...

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Main Authors: Cheah, W.L, Wong, Jackson, ST, Kamaruddin, Bakar, Chang, C.T
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spelling my.unimas.ir.111562016-08-01T07:26:52Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11156/ The cardiorespiratory fitness, level of physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors among university security guards Cheah, W.L Wong, Jackson, ST Kamaruddin, Bakar Chang, C.T RZ Other systems of medicine This cross-sectional study explores the correlation of cardiorespiratory fitness,physical status and cardiovascular risk factors among security guards in a public university in Sarawak, Malaysia. A questionnaire was used to collect socio-demographic information, and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire — Short-form (IPAQ-SF) was used to collect information on physical activity level. Physical fitness of respondents was determined using the YMCA three minutes physical fitness test and blood test to check fasting sugar and cholesterol levels. Data was analysed using SPSS version 19. A total of 98 respondents participated in the study of which the majority were male (89.8%). The respondents were found to have a mean VO2max of 24.46 ± 3.58 mL/kg/min as an assessment of their cardiorespiratory fitness. Fifty-three per cent of respondents were self-reported smokers, while 34.7% had high blood pressure, 37.8% had abnormal cholesterol level, 37.8% had abnormal blood glucose and 34.7% had an abnormal body mass index (BMI). More than 90% of the respondents self-reported a moderate to high level of physical activity. Analysis of multiple linear regression shows physical activity level (PAL) (adj b 2.653, 95% CI 1.371, 3.936, p < 0.01) and waist circumference (adj b -1.447, 95% CI -0.146, -2.748, p = 0.03) to have significant association with cardiorespiratory fitness. Findings indicate that the majority of participating security guards have poor cardiorespiratory fitness and are at high risk of developing hypertension, hyperglycemia and hypercholesterolemia. It is recommended that a healthier working environment with compulsory regular exercise and medical check-ups should be put into practice to minimise risk to their job satisfaction and performance. CCH Australia Limited 2015 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11156/1/IR33.pdf Cheah, W.L and Wong, Jackson, ST and Kamaruddin, Bakar and Chang, C.T (2015) The cardiorespiratory fitness, level of physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors among university security guards. Journal of Health, Safety and Environment, 31 (1). pp. 469-480. ISSN 1837-9362 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84949036080&partnerID=40&md5=921d1c96b6357ee290a921eb676daad7
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Cheah, W.L
Wong, Jackson, ST
Kamaruddin, Bakar
Chang, C.T
The cardiorespiratory fitness, level of physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors among university security guards
description This cross-sectional study explores the correlation of cardiorespiratory fitness,physical status and cardiovascular risk factors among security guards in a public university in Sarawak, Malaysia. A questionnaire was used to collect socio-demographic information, and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire — Short-form (IPAQ-SF) was used to collect information on physical activity level. Physical fitness of respondents was determined using the YMCA three minutes physical fitness test and blood test to check fasting sugar and cholesterol levels. Data was analysed using SPSS version 19. A total of 98 respondents participated in the study of which the majority were male (89.8%). The respondents were found to have a mean VO2max of 24.46 ± 3.58 mL/kg/min as an assessment of their cardiorespiratory fitness. Fifty-three per cent of respondents were self-reported smokers, while 34.7% had high blood pressure, 37.8% had abnormal cholesterol level, 37.8% had abnormal blood glucose and 34.7% had an abnormal body mass index (BMI). More than 90% of the respondents self-reported a moderate to high level of physical activity. Analysis of multiple linear regression shows physical activity level (PAL) (adj b 2.653, 95% CI 1.371, 3.936, p < 0.01) and waist circumference (adj b -1.447, 95% CI -0.146, -2.748, p = 0.03) to have significant association with cardiorespiratory fitness. Findings indicate that the majority of participating security guards have poor cardiorespiratory fitness and are at high risk of developing hypertension, hyperglycemia and hypercholesterolemia. It is recommended that a healthier working environment with compulsory regular exercise and medical check-ups should be put into practice to minimise risk to their job satisfaction and performance.
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Wong, Jackson, ST
Kamaruddin, Bakar
Chang, C.T
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Wong, Jackson, ST
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Chang, C.T
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title The cardiorespiratory fitness, level of physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors among university security guards
title_short The cardiorespiratory fitness, level of physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors among university security guards
title_full The cardiorespiratory fitness, level of physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors among university security guards
title_fullStr The cardiorespiratory fitness, level of physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors among university security guards
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