Association of blood resistin levels and the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen in Western Siberia

The purpose of this research is to examine resistin levels in blood serum and frequency of the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen working in shifts in Western Siberia. The research design is cross-sectional study. The research object is 125 men working in the oil industry...

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Main Authors: I. I. Logvinenko, Ya. S. Koleda, Yu. I. Ragino, E. V. Kashtanova, Ya. V. Polonskaya
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Language:Russian
Published: Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Research Institute of Internal and Preventive Medicine, branch of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics 2015-06-01
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Online Access:https://ateroskleroz.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/750/692
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author I. I. Logvinenko
Ya. S. Koleda
Yu. I. Ragino
E. V. Kashtanova
Ya. V. Polonskaya
author_facet I. I. Logvinenko
Ya. S. Koleda
Yu. I. Ragino
E. V. Kashtanova
Ya. V. Polonskaya
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description The purpose of this research is to examine resistin levels in blood serum and frequency of the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen working in shifts in Western Siberia. The research design is cross-sectional study. The research object is 125 men working in the oil industry in Western Siberia at the age of 30–45 (mean age is 35.3±3.5). Examination methods are anthropometry, measurement of blood pressure, electrocardiogram and determination of total cholesterol, glucose and resistin in blood plasma. Statistical data processing was performed using the Statistica 8.0 software package. 73.6 % of the examined men had certain components of metabolic syndrome: abdominal obesity (32.8 %), hypertension (23.2 %), hypercholesterolemia (59.2 %). The combination of these features was observed in 52.17 % of cases. 43.2 % of oilmen had overweight, 36.0 % – high normal blood pressure. Resistin concentrations in plasma fluctuated within 2.75–25.52 ng/ml (mean value is 4.85 ± 2.06 ng/ml). Evaluating an extent of interrelation on the Cheddock scale, statistically significant p < 0.05 dependence of resistin concentration in plasma and blood pressure level was revealed: in case of systolic blood pressure the dependence was reverse and noticeable; it is direct and high in the event of diastolic blood pressure. Association with BMI was direct and noticeable.
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spelling doaj.art-b96e55d8fbbf42a08990a79b65d12c472023-01-03T11:16:41ZrusSiberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Research Institute of Internal and Preventive Medicine, branch of the Institute of Cytology and GeneticsАтеросклероз2078-256X2015-06-011123136Association of blood resistin levels and the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen in Western SiberiaI. I. Logvinenko0Ya. S. Koleda1Yu. I. Ragino2E. V. Kashtanova3Ya. V. Polonskaya4Institute of Internal and Preventive Medicine Russian FederationInstitute of Internal and Preventive Medicine Russian FederationInstitute of Internal and Preventive Medicine Russian FederationInstitute of Internal and Preventive Medicine Russian FederationInstitute of Internal and Preventive Medicine Russian FederationThe purpose of this research is to examine resistin levels in blood serum and frequency of the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen working in shifts in Western Siberia. The research design is cross-sectional study. The research object is 125 men working in the oil industry in Western Siberia at the age of 30–45 (mean age is 35.3±3.5). Examination methods are anthropometry, measurement of blood pressure, electrocardiogram and determination of total cholesterol, glucose and resistin in blood plasma. Statistical data processing was performed using the Statistica 8.0 software package. 73.6 % of the examined men had certain components of metabolic syndrome: abdominal obesity (32.8 %), hypertension (23.2 %), hypercholesterolemia (59.2 %). The combination of these features was observed in 52.17 % of cases. 43.2 % of oilmen had overweight, 36.0 % – high normal blood pressure. Resistin concentrations in plasma fluctuated within 2.75–25.52 ng/ml (mean value is 4.85 ± 2.06 ng/ml). Evaluating an extent of interrelation on the Cheddock scale, statistically significant p < 0.05 dependence of resistin concentration in plasma and blood pressure level was revealed: in case of systolic blood pressure the dependence was reverse and noticeable; it is direct and high in the event of diastolic blood pressure. Association with BMI was direct and noticeable.https://ateroskleroz.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/750/692components of metabolic syndromeresistinabdominal obesityhypertensionrisk of development of cardiovascular diseasesworkers of the oil industry
spellingShingle I. I. Logvinenko
Ya. S. Koleda
Yu. I. Ragino
E. V. Kashtanova
Ya. V. Polonskaya
Association of blood resistin levels and the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen in Western Siberia
Атеросклероз
components of metabolic syndrome
resistin
abdominal obesity
hypertension
risk of development of cardiovascular diseases
workers of the oil industry
title Association of blood resistin levels and the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen in Western Siberia
title_full Association of blood resistin levels and the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen in Western Siberia
title_fullStr Association of blood resistin levels and the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen in Western Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Association of blood resistin levels and the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen in Western Siberia
title_short Association of blood resistin levels and the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen in Western Siberia
title_sort association of blood resistin levels and the main components of metabolic syndrome among oilmen in western siberia
topic components of metabolic syndrome
resistin
abdominal obesity
hypertension
risk of development of cardiovascular diseases
workers of the oil industry
url https://ateroskleroz.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/750/692
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