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Mediation analysis of dietary habits, nutrient intakes, daily life in the relationship between working hours of Korean shift workers and metabolic syndrome: The sixth (2013~2015) Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Authors
Kim, Y.Kim, H.H.Lim, D.H.
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
Korean Nutrition Society
Keywords
Dietary habits; Mediation effect; Metabolic syndrome; Shift work; Structural equation model
Citation
Journal of Nutrition and Health, v.51, no.6, pp 567 - 579
Pages
13
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Nutrition and Health
Volume
51
Number
6
Start Page
567
End Page
579
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13050
DOI
10.4163/jnh.2018.51.6.567
ISSN
2288-3886
2288-3959
Abstract
Purpose: This study examined the mediation effects of dietary habits, nutrient intake, daily life in the relationship between the working hours of Korean shift workers and metabolic syndrome. Methods: Data were collected from the sixth (2013-2015) Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES). The stochastic regression imputation was used to fill missing data. Statistical analysis was performed in Korean shift workers with metabolic syndrome using the SPSS 24 program for Windows and a structural equation model (SEM) using an analysis of moment structure (AMOS) 21.0 package. Results: The model fitted the data well in terms of the goodness of fit index (GFI) = 0.939, root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) = 0.025, normed fit index (NFI) = 0.917, Tucker-Lewis index (TLI) = 0.984, comparative fit index (CFI) = 0.987, and adjusted goodness of fit index (AGFI) = 0.915. Specific mediation effect of dietary habits (p = 0.023) was statistically significant in the impact of the working hours of shift workers on nutrient intake, and specific mediation effect of daily life (p = 0.019) was statistically significant in the impact of the working hours of shift workers on metabolic syndrome. On the other hand, the dietary habits, nutrient intake and daily life had no significant multiple mediator effects on the working hours of shift workers with metabolic syndrome. Conclusion: The appropriate model suggests that working hours have direct effect on the daily life, which has the mediation effect on the risk of metabolic syndrome in shift workers. ? 2018 The Korean Nutrition Society.
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