This study was conducted to analyze the results of health examinations measured at three times for each of 324 servants in Changwon National University(males 286, females 38). The average age of subjects was 42.2±7.9 years in men and 33.3±9.8 years ...
This study was conducted to analyze the results of health examinations measured at three times for each of 324 servants in Changwon National University(males 286, females 38). The average age of subjects was 42.2±7.9 years in men and 33.3±9.8 years in women. Among the subjects, 31.5% showed blood type 'A', 30.3% was '0'; 27.5% 'B'; and 10.8% 'AB'. As the age went up, the percentage of ideal range of BMI value were reduced, and that of overweight was increased. Systolic blood pressure in men was significantly increased in age fifties and sixties than twenties and thirties. The incidence of serum cholesterol level in borderline high and high risk for coronary heart disease was increased with increasing PIBW and age. There was a positive correlation among the factors, including increasing age, blood pressure, total cholesterol and weight and weight-height indices in total subjects. The level of blood glucose correlated positively with body weight and weight-height indices.
In conclusion, corpulence, blood pressure and serum levels of cholesterol were influenced by increasing age, and correlated positively among these factors. Most of these influences were greater in males than in females.