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abstract: 'Background Individuals with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) who have poor
health behaviors are at a greater risk for various health outcomes. This
study compared the health behaviors and health literacy between
individuals with non-IFG and IFG; factors that were associated with IFG
were identified by sex. Methods This study was an observational study
with a cross-sectional design based on data from the Korea National
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) that used a
stratified, multi-stage, cluster-sampling design to obtain a nationally
representative sample. This study analyzed the KNHANES Health
Examination Survey and Health Behavior Survey from 2016 to 2018
(N=9919). Multiple logistic regression analysis was employed to compute
the odds ratios of health behaviors and health literacy to identify the
risk factors for IFG. Results The prevalence of IFG among the total was
29.0\% (weighted n=2826, 95\% CI 27.8-30.2). In the IFG group, 63.6\%
were male and 36.4\% were female (X-2=320.57, p<.001). In multiple
logistic regression by sex, the factors associated with IFG in male were
as follows: age (50s; OR=2.36, 95\% CI 1.79-3.13), high BMI (OR=2.27,
95\% CI 1.78-2.90), frequent drinking (OR=1.83, 95\% CI 1.23-2.72), and
using nutrition fact labels (OR=1.35, 95\% CI 1.05-1.75). Low economic
status (OR=4.18, 95\% CI 1.57-11.15) and high BMI (OR=2.35, 95\% CI
1.29-4.28) were the affecting factors in female. On the other hand,
employment status, perceived stress, and job type were not related to
IFG in both male and female. Conclusions Strategies should be targeted
to improve health behaviors and health literacy for those in their 40s
and 60s, male in shift work, those who frequently dine out, overweight
male, female with low economic statuses, and frequent drinkers.
Moreover, healthcare providers should understand the barriers to health
behaviors and literacy to effectively deliver healthcare service.'
affiliation: 'Kim, B (Corresponding Author), Hallym Polytech Univ, Dept Nursing, 48
Janghak Gil, Dong Myeon Chuncheon Si 24210, Gangwon Do, South Korea.
Song, Y (Corresponding Author), Chungnam Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Munhwa Ro 266,
Daejeon 35015, Daejeon, South Korea.
Lee, Hyunjin, Eulji Univ, Coll Nursing, 712 Dongil Ro, Uijeongbu Si, Gyeonggi Do,
South Korea.
Kim, Bohyun, Hallym Polytech Univ, Dept Nursing, 48 Janghak Gil, Dong Myeon Chuncheon
Si 24210, Gangwon Do, South Korea.
Song, Youngshin, Chungnam Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Munhwa Ro 266, Daejeon 35015,
Daejeon, South Korea.'
article-number: '2256'
author: Lee, Hyunjin and Kim, Bohyun and Song, Youngshin
author-email: 'bhkim@hsc.ac.kr
yssong87@cnu.ac.kr'
author_list:
- family: Lee
given: Hyunjin
- family: Kim
given: Bohyun
- family: Song
given: Youngshin
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-12276-5
eissn: 1471-2458
files: []
journal: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
keywords: 'Impaired fasting glucose; Diabetes mellitus; Health behavior; Health
Literacy'
keywords-plus: 'LOW HEALTH LITERACY; RISK-FACTORS; TYPE-2; MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIORS;
PEOPLE; GENDER'
language: English
month: DEC 11
number: '1'
number-of-cited-references: '38'
orcid-numbers: Kim, Bohyun/0000-0002-0604-1319
papis_id: 45d59a65feae6324c5cde6486acf6d8b
ref: Lee2021relatedfactors
times-cited: '1'
title: 'Related Factors for Impaired Fasting Glucose in Korean Adults: A Population
Based Study'
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type: article
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unique-id: WOS:000729234900010
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '0'
volume: '21'
web-of-science-categories: Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health
year: '2021'