Prevalence of hypertension and its determinant factors among workers at port container terminal

Introduction: Port container terminal workers have high potential to develop hypertension due to their work nature that exposed to high altitude working area, long working hours and other risk factors. Most workers at port container terminals were male who are at higher risk to get hypertension acco...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Daud, Nurul Izzati, Mohd Elias, Saliza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116495/
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description Introduction: Port container terminal workers have high potential to develop hypertension due to their work nature that exposed to high altitude working area, long working hours and other risk factors. Most workers at port container terminals were male who are at higher risk to get hypertension according to National Health and Morbidity Survey 2019. It is important for the port workers to maintain a healthy lifestyle for them to improve their quality of work as well as to avoid from getting chronic diseases like hypertension. Objective: This cross-sectional study was aimed to determine the most significant risks factors associated with hypertension among the port workers. Methods: A total of 200 male port container terminal workers participated in this study. Sociodemographic background, lifestyle, and work-related factors were obtained by using questionnaire which consists of 5 sections; A: Socio Demographic Information; B: Working Characteristics; C: Disease History; D; Sample Measurement; and E: Daily Dietary Intake. The blood pressure of the workers was obtained by using Omron HEM-7221-Z Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor. Results: The prevalence of hypertension among the workers was 50.5%. The most significant risk factors associated with hypertension were education level (OR=2.4, 95% CI: 1.14, 4.88) and BMI (OR=2.7, 95% CI: 1.09, 6.67). Conclusion: The high prevalence of hypertension among the workers were contributed by low level of education and unhealthy BMI. Thus, intervention programs are needed to be initiated by the company to educate the workers along with regular health monitoring to counter this problem from getting more serious.
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spelling upm-1164952025-04-09T04:09:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116495/ Prevalence of hypertension and its determinant factors among workers at port container terminal Mohamad Daud, Nurul Izzati Mohd Elias, Saliza Introduction: Port container terminal workers have high potential to develop hypertension due to their work nature that exposed to high altitude working area, long working hours and other risk factors. Most workers at port container terminals were male who are at higher risk to get hypertension according to National Health and Morbidity Survey 2019. It is important for the port workers to maintain a healthy lifestyle for them to improve their quality of work as well as to avoid from getting chronic diseases like hypertension. Objective: This cross-sectional study was aimed to determine the most significant risks factors associated with hypertension among the port workers. Methods: A total of 200 male port container terminal workers participated in this study. Sociodemographic background, lifestyle, and work-related factors were obtained by using questionnaire which consists of 5 sections; A: Socio Demographic Information; B: Working Characteristics; C: Disease History; D; Sample Measurement; and E: Daily Dietary Intake. The blood pressure of the workers was obtained by using Omron HEM-7221-Z Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor. Results: The prevalence of hypertension among the workers was 50.5%. The most significant risk factors associated with hypertension were education level (OR=2.4, 95% CI: 1.14, 4.88) and BMI (OR=2.7, 95% CI: 1.09, 6.67). Conclusion: The high prevalence of hypertension among the workers were contributed by low level of education and unhealthy BMI. Thus, intervention programs are needed to be initiated by the company to educate the workers along with regular health monitoring to counter this problem from getting more serious. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116495/1/116495.pdf Mohamad Daud, Nurul Izzati and Mohd Elias, Saliza (2023) Prevalence of hypertension and its determinant factors among workers at port container terminal. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 19. pp. 71-79. ISSN 1675-8544; eISSN: 2636-9346 https://medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/2023121311461508_2023-0857.pdf 10.47836/mjmhs.19.s14.8
spellingShingle Mohamad Daud, Nurul Izzati
Mohd Elias, Saliza
Prevalence of hypertension and its determinant factors among workers at port container terminal
title Prevalence of hypertension and its determinant factors among workers at port container terminal
title_full Prevalence of hypertension and its determinant factors among workers at port container terminal
title_fullStr Prevalence of hypertension and its determinant factors among workers at port container terminal
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of hypertension and its determinant factors among workers at port container terminal
title_short Prevalence of hypertension and its determinant factors among workers at port container terminal
title_sort prevalence of hypertension and its determinant factors among workers at port container terminal
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116495/
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