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학술저널
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한국생활환경학회 한국생활환경학회지 한국생활환경학회지 제13권 제4호
발행연도
2006.12
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310 - 319 (10page)

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This study aimed at understanding male workers' physical factors, psycho-social factors, and health behavior to provide occupational nurses with basic information to develop appropriate health promotion and health education for workers. Data were collected from June 20 to August 18, 2005. 151 male employees working for an electric power plant located in I city were subjected to this study. The modified Choi (2003)'s tool was used for this study. Data were analyzed by using SPSS win 12.0. In terms of health behavior of subjects, 56.3% were non-smokers, 35.8% were non-drinkers, 60.9% exercised regularly, 51 % ate regularly and 56.9% slept appropriately. Smoking is related to working period and total blood cholesterol. Drinking is related to total blood cholesterol. In regular exercising, perceived health status and fasting blood sugar were significant, in regular meals were meaningful with age, total blood cholesterol and employer's understanding of the importance of employees' health. In adequate sleeping, systolic blood pressure was significant. Based on the above results, occupational nurses' health promotion programs for workers must present objective data such as blood cholesterol levels to control subjects' smoking and drinking habits and must help subjects maintain positive understanding of their health status to do regular exercise. To help subjects have good eating habits, it would be effective to establish an atmosphere in which the employer valued his employees' health.

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