Relationship of socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status and red meat intake to blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia

The main objective of the study was to determine the factors associated with blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). The study was a cross-sectional. One-hundred staff between 23 and 59 years of age were recruited in this study using convenient sampling at USM Healt...

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Main Authors: Sakinah, Harith, Aryati, Ahmad, Noor Aini, Mohd Yusoff, Xin, Khor Wei, Shariza, Abdul Razak
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spelling my-unisza-ir.53832022-02-13T07:46:36Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5383/ Relationship of socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status and red meat intake to blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia Sakinah, Harith Aryati, Ahmad Noor Aini, Mohd Yusoff Xin, Khor Wei Shariza, Abdul Razak Q Science (General) The main objective of the study was to determine the factors associated with blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). The study was a cross-sectional. One-hundred staff between 23 and 59 years of age were recruited in this study using convenient sampling at USM Health Campus. A questionnaire which includes sociodemographic characteristics, medical history, and red meat intake was used in the study. Anthropometric and biochemical assessment were measured. Blood cholesterol level was divided into two categories which were known as healthy range (<5.2mmol/L) and slight risk/high risk range (≥5.2mmol/L). The gender distribution of respondents for this study comprised of 40 male and 60 female. The age group (18 to 39) years and (40 to 59) years had a total of 40.3% and 63.2% of slightly risk or high risk blood cholesterol respectively; with the significant association between age group and blood cholesterol level (χ²=4.916,p=0.027). Besides, normal BMI group had 66.7% of respondents achieved healthy blood cholesterol level whereas underweight, overweight and obese group had 39.7% achieved healthy blood cholesterol with the significant association between BMI and blood cholesterol level (χ²=7.112,p=0.008). Moreover, daily or weekly intake of red meat showed that 65.0% of total respondents had a healthier blood cholesterol level compared to 51.0% of monthly, rarely, or none red meat intake group which achieved healthy blood cholesterol level. The result also showed a significant association between red meat intake and blood cholesterol (χ²=5.229, p=0.022), which indicating less red meat consumption is linked to high level of blood cholesterol level. Therefore, further investigation and future studies are needed to gain a clearer understanding of the association between these variables and blood cholesterol level. 2017-11 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5383/1/FH02-FSK-17-10926.pdf Sakinah, Harith and Aryati, Ahmad and Noor Aini, Mohd Yusoff and Xin, Khor Wei and Shariza, Abdul Razak (2017) Relationship of socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status and red meat intake to blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1675-0306
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Sakinah, Harith
Aryati, Ahmad
Noor Aini, Mohd Yusoff
Xin, Khor Wei
Shariza, Abdul Razak
Relationship of socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status and red meat intake to blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia
description The main objective of the study was to determine the factors associated with blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). The study was a cross-sectional. One-hundred staff between 23 and 59 years of age were recruited in this study using convenient sampling at USM Health Campus. A questionnaire which includes sociodemographic characteristics, medical history, and red meat intake was used in the study. Anthropometric and biochemical assessment were measured. Blood cholesterol level was divided into two categories which were known as healthy range (<5.2mmol/L) and slight risk/high risk range (≥5.2mmol/L). The gender distribution of respondents for this study comprised of 40 male and 60 female. The age group (18 to 39) years and (40 to 59) years had a total of 40.3% and 63.2% of slightly risk or high risk blood cholesterol respectively; with the significant association between age group and blood cholesterol level (χ²=4.916,p=0.027). Besides, normal BMI group had 66.7% of respondents achieved healthy blood cholesterol level whereas underweight, overweight and obese group had 39.7% achieved healthy blood cholesterol with the significant association between BMI and blood cholesterol level (χ²=7.112,p=0.008). Moreover, daily or weekly intake of red meat showed that 65.0% of total respondents had a healthier blood cholesterol level compared to 51.0% of monthly, rarely, or none red meat intake group which achieved healthy blood cholesterol level. The result also showed a significant association between red meat intake and blood cholesterol (χ²=5.229, p=0.022), which indicating less red meat consumption is linked to high level of blood cholesterol level. Therefore, further investigation and future studies are needed to gain a clearer understanding of the association between these variables and blood cholesterol level.
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author Sakinah, Harith
Aryati, Ahmad
Noor Aini, Mohd Yusoff
Xin, Khor Wei
Shariza, Abdul Razak
author_facet Sakinah, Harith
Aryati, Ahmad
Noor Aini, Mohd Yusoff
Xin, Khor Wei
Shariza, Abdul Razak
author_sort Sakinah, Harith
title Relationship of socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status and red meat intake to blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia
title_short Relationship of socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status and red meat intake to blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia
title_full Relationship of socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status and red meat intake to blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia
title_fullStr Relationship of socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status and red meat intake to blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status and red meat intake to blood cholesterol level among staff in Universiti Sains Malaysia
title_sort relationship of socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status and red meat intake to blood cholesterol level among staff in universiti sains malaysia
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