Prevalence and Atherogenic Index of Plasma as a Predictor of Cardiometabolic Syndrome amongst Road Transport Workers in Owerri
Charles C. Onoh
Centre for Occupational Health, Safety and Environment, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Ify L. Nwaogazie *
Centre for Occupational Health, Safety and Environment, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Ernest I. Achalu
Centre for Occupational Health, Safety and Environment, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Cardiometabolic Syndrome is a constellation of cardiovascular risk factors which include diabetes, hypertension, obesity, dyslipidaemia amongst others. This study was designed to determine the prevalence and predictors of cardiometaboic syndrome among road transport workers. The Study was a work – site based cross sectional study carried out on one hundred and twenty (120) workers at Imo Transport Corporation, Owerri. The Questionnaires were designed to address the background information of the respondents with respect to gender, age, job title, departments and address. The respondents were anthropometrically examined. The prevalence was calculated as a ratio and reported in percentage. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Multinomial Probit Regression Model were employed to determine the degree of relationship between the Atherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP) and cardiometabolic parameters and their order of importance. The prevalence of cardiometabolic syndrome was found to be 19.17%. AIP was shown to be statistically significant and positively correlated with waist circumference (WC) and body mass index (BMI). Atherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP) was shown to be a principal dominant predictor of cardiometabolic syndrome. AIP as a calculated factor can be used in the clinical setting for assessing cardiometabolic syndrome beyond the routinely done lipid profile.
Keywords: Prevalence, atherogenic index of plasma, cardiometabolic syndrome, predictors, principal component analysis.