Socioeconomic inequalities of cardiovascular risk factors among manufacturing employees in the Republic of Ireland: A cross-sectional study
- Categories: Metabolic Health, Public Health, Socioeconomic Factors
Type Article
Journal Article
Authors
M. L. Tracey; S. Fitzgerald; F. Geaney; I. J. Perry; B. Greiner
Year of publication
2015
Publication/Journal
Prev Med Rep
Volume
2
Issue
Pages
699-703
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To explore socioeconomic differences in four cardiovascular disease risk factors (overweight/obesity, smoking, hypertension, height) among manufacturing employees in the Republic of Ireland (ROI). METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis of 850 manufacturing employees aged 18-64 years. Education and job position served as socioeconomic indicators. Group-specific differences in prevalence were assessed with the Chi-squared test. Multivariate regression models were explored if education and job position were independent predictors of the CVD risk factors. Cochran-Armitage test for trend was used to assess the presence of a social gradient. RESULTS: A social gradient was found across educational levels for smoking and height. Employees with the highest education were less likely to smoke compared to the least educated employees (OR 0.2, [95% CI 0.1-0.4]; p