Cardiovascular Risk Factor Assessment in Shift Workers in Offshore Oil Rigs in Northern Peru

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Objective: To determine the frequency of cardiovascular risk factors in offshore oil rig workers and to assess whether such risk may be associated with assigned tasks and work shifts in an oil company in Northern Peru. Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study, in...

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Autor: Palacios Ruesta, Roberto C.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2011
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/1089
Enlace del recurso:https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1089
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Riesgos laborales
medición de riesgo
población en riesgo de enfermedades cardiovasculares
Occupational risks
risk assessment
population at risk
cardiovascular diseases
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cardiovascular Risk Factor Assessment in Shift Workers in Offshore Oil Rigs in Northern Peru
Determinación de los factores de riesgo cardiovascular en trabajadores a turnos en plataformas marítimas de una petrolera del Norte del Perú
title Cardiovascular Risk Factor Assessment in Shift Workers in Offshore Oil Rigs in Northern Peru
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Risk Factor Assessment in Shift Workers in Offshore Oil Rigs in Northern Peru
Palacios Ruesta, Roberto C.
Riesgos laborales
medición de riesgo
población en riesgo de enfermedades cardiovasculares
Occupational risks
risk assessment
population at risk
cardiovascular diseases
title_short Cardiovascular Risk Factor Assessment in Shift Workers in Offshore Oil Rigs in Northern Peru
title_full Cardiovascular Risk Factor Assessment in Shift Workers in Offshore Oil Rigs in Northern Peru
title_fullStr Cardiovascular Risk Factor Assessment in Shift Workers in Offshore Oil Rigs in Northern Peru
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular Risk Factor Assessment in Shift Workers in Offshore Oil Rigs in Northern Peru
title_sort Cardiovascular Risk Factor Assessment in Shift Workers in Offshore Oil Rigs in Northern Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Palacios Ruesta, Roberto C.
author Palacios Ruesta, Roberto C.
author_facet Palacios Ruesta, Roberto C.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Riesgos laborales
medición de riesgo
población en riesgo de enfermedades cardiovasculares
Occupational risks
risk assessment
population at risk
cardiovascular diseases
topic Riesgos laborales
medición de riesgo
población en riesgo de enfermedades cardiovasculares
Occupational risks
risk assessment
population at risk
cardiovascular diseases
description Objective: To determine the frequency of cardiovascular risk factors in offshore oil rig workers and to assess whether such risk may be associated with assigned tasks and work shifts in an oil company in Northern Peru. Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study, in which we collected data from the annual occupational medical examinations of workers in an oil company in Northern Peru. We reviewed the occupational records of 263 male workers over 40 years old: 27 office workers from daytime shifts, 89 office-field workers from daytime shifst and 147 sea–field workers from night shifts. Subsequently we determined the cardiovascular risk according to Framingham scores for both total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol, and we obtained the frequency of cardiovascular risk factors comparing these figures between the 3 groups. We also compared the mean Framingham risk level in the three groups of workers. We finally obtained the frequency of workers at high, medium, and low cardiovascular risk, and we also determined how many workers had 1, 2, or more than 3 risk factors according to their assigned tasks and shifts. Results: There was no difference in cardiovascular risk factors assessed in the 3 groups of workers. We found a significantly increased Framingham risk score in persons working in night shifts in sea-field and in those doing office work only during daytime shifts (p <0.05), both based on total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol values, and the highest percentage of workers with high cardiovascular risk (14.1%, 12.5%), depending on total cholesterol (10.6%, 6.3%) and LDL-cholesterol levels in office workers – both for those doing day shifts in the field and those doing night shifts in the sea–field, respectively, compared to those doing office work only during daytime shifts (0%). Conclusions: There is no increase in cardiovascular risk factors in offshore oil rig workers, but there is an increase in Framingham risk levels, and there is also a higher percentage of workers with high cardiovascular risk according to Framingham scores (12.5% and 6.3%).
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spelling Cardiovascular Risk Factor Assessment in Shift Workers in Offshore Oil Rigs in Northern PeruDeterminación de los factores de riesgo cardiovascular en trabajadores a turnos en plataformas marítimas de una petrolera del Norte del PerúPalacios Ruesta, Roberto C. Riesgos laboralesmedición de riesgopoblación en riesgo de enfermedades cardiovascularesOccupational risksrisk assessmentpopulation at riskcardiovascular diseasesObjective: To determine the frequency of cardiovascular risk factors in offshore oil rig workers and to assess whether such risk may be associated with assigned tasks and work shifts in an oil company in Northern Peru. Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study, in which we collected data from the annual occupational medical examinations of workers in an oil company in Northern Peru. We reviewed the occupational records of 263 male workers over 40 years old: 27 office workers from daytime shifts, 89 office-field workers from daytime shifst and 147 sea–field workers from night shifts. Subsequently we determined the cardiovascular risk according to Framingham scores for both total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol, and we obtained the frequency of cardiovascular risk factors comparing these figures between the 3 groups. We also compared the mean Framingham risk level in the three groups of workers. We finally obtained the frequency of workers at high, medium, and low cardiovascular risk, and we also determined how many workers had 1, 2, or more than 3 risk factors according to their assigned tasks and shifts. Results: There was no difference in cardiovascular risk factors assessed in the 3 groups of workers. We found a significantly increased Framingham risk score in persons working in night shifts in sea-field and in those doing office work only during daytime shifts (p <0.05), both based on total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol values, and the highest percentage of workers with high cardiovascular risk (14.1%, 12.5%), depending on total cholesterol (10.6%, 6.3%) and LDL-cholesterol levels in office workers – both for those doing day shifts in the field and those doing night shifts in the sea–field, respectively, compared to those doing office work only during daytime shifts (0%). Conclusions: There is no increase in cardiovascular risk factors in offshore oil rig workers, but there is an increase in Framingham risk levels, and there is also a higher percentage of workers with high cardiovascular risk according to Framingham scores (12.5% and 6.3%).Objetivo: Determinar la frecuencia de los factores de riesgo cardiovascular en los trabajadores de plataformas marítimas y evaluar si está asociado con los puestos y turnos de trabajo de una empresa petrolera del norte del país. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio de corte transversal, en donde se revisaron las historias ocupacionales de 263 trabajadores varones mayores de 40 años: 27 trabajadores de oficina en turnos de día, 89 trabajadores de oficina / campo en turnos de día y 147 trabajadores de mar / campo en turnos de noche. Se determinó el nivel del riesgo cardiovascular, mediante el puntaje de Framingham tanto de colesterol total como de colesterol LDL, así mismo se obtuvo las frecuencias de los factores de riesgo cardiovascular, comparándolas entre los 3 grupos estudiados. También se compararon los promedios del nivel de riesgo de Framingham en los tres grupos de trabajadores. Finalmente se obtuvo la frecuencia de trabajadores con alto, medio y bajo riesgo, evaluando cuántos trabajadores tenían 1, 2 o más de 3 riesgos según su lugar y turno de trabajo. Resultados: No se encontró diferencia en los factores de riesgo cardiovascular estudiados en los 3 grupos de trabajadores. Se encontró un aumento del riesgo de Framingham significativo entre los que trabajan en turnos nocturnos en el mar / campo y los que trabajan en oficina solo de día (p<0,05), tanto basado en el colesterol total como en el colesterol LDL; y un mayor porcentaje de trabajadores con alto riesgo cardiovascular (14,1%, 12,5%), según el nivel de colesterol total y (10,6%, 6,3%) y según el nivel de colesterol LDL, en los trabajadores de oficina / campo en turnos de día y de mar / campo en turnos de noche respectivamente, versus los que trabajan en oficina sólo de día (0%). Conclusiones: En los trabajadores de plataformas petroleras no aumenta la frecuencia de los factores de riesgo cardiovascular pero sí hay un aumento en el nivel de riesgo de Framingham, y un mayor porcentaje de trabajadores con alto riesgo cardiovascular según Framingham (12,5% y 6,3%)Colegio Médico del Perú2011-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1089ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 28 No. 2 (2011); 67-72ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 28 Núm. 2 (2011); 67-721728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1089/565Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/10892023-07-06T05:59:25Z
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