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. 2020 Jul 6;8(1):e001436. doi: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2020-001436

Table 2.

The incidence of metabolic syndrome among men, and its association with submajor occupational groups

N MetS/n total % Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
HR (95% CI) HR (95% CI) HR (95% CI)
Major group 2: professionals
21 Science and engineering professionals 70/1204 5.8 Ref Ref Ref
22 Health professionals 41/610 6.7 1.12 (0.76 to 1.64) 1.04 (0.71 to 1.53) 1.08 (0.72 to 1.63)
23 Teaching professionals 72/1098 6.6 1.04 (0.75 to 1.45) 0.91 (0.65 to 1.26) 1.02 (0.72 to 1.43)
24 Business and administration professionals 158/2121 7.4 1.22 (0.92 to 1.62) 1.19 (0.89 to 1.57) 1.21 (0.90 to 1.62)
25 Information and communication technology professionals 84/1350 6.2 1.05 (0.77 to 1.45) 1.10 (0.80 to 1.51) 1.12 (0.80 to 1.56)
26 Legal, social and cultural professionals 35/648 5.4 0.91 (0.60 to 1.36) 0.83 (0.55 to 1.24) 0.81 (0.53 to 1.25)
Major group 1: managers
11 Chief executives, senior officials and legislators 21/274 7.7 1.16 (0.71 to 1.88) 1.00 (0.62 to 1.63) 0.96 (0.58 to 1.61)
12 Administrative and commercial managers 60/764 7.9 1.21 (0.86 to 1.71) 1.16 (0.82 to 1.64) 1.14 (0.79 to 1.63)
13 Production and specialized service managers 69/678 10.2 1.72 (1.24 to 2.41) 1.55 (1.11 to 2.16) 1.44 (1.01 to 2.05)
14 Hospitality, retail and other service managers 7/92 7.6 1.27 (0.59 to 2.77) 1.30 (0.60 to 2.83) 1.10 (0.48 to 2.54)
Major group 3: technicians and associate professionals
31 Science and engineering associate professionals 122/1511 8.1 1.38 (1.03 to 1.85) 1.35 (1.00 to 1.81) 1.32 (0.97 to 1.80)
32 Health associate professionals 36/400 9.0 1.44 (0.97 to 2.16) 1.43 (0.95 to 2.13) 1.31 (0.84 to 2.02)
33 Business and administration associate professionals 134/1815 7.4 1.13 (0.85 to 1.51) 1.12 (0.84 to 1.49) 1.13 (0.83 to 1.53)
34 Legal and administration associate professionals 55/700 7.9 1.36 (0.95 to 1.94) 1.33 (0.93 to 1.89) 1.25 (0.85 to 1.82)
35 Information and communication technicians 27/242 11.2 2.05 (1.32 to 3.20) 2.04 (1.31 to 3.18) 1.81 (1.11 to 2.94)
Major group 4: clerical support workers
41 General and keyboard clerks 15/179 8.4 1.56 (0.89 to 2.72) 1.57 (0.90 to 2.74) 1.55 (0.87 to 2.76)
42 Customer services clerks 30/369 8.1 1.38 (0.90 to 2.12) 1.49 (0.97 to 2.29) 1.54 (0.99 to 2.41)
43 Numerical and material recording clerks 93/1118 8.3 1.38 (1.01 to 1.88) 1.38 (1.01 to 1.89) 1.35 (0.98 to 1.87)
44 Other clerical support workers 25/397 6.3 1.18 (0.75 to 1.86) 1.12 (0.71 to 1.77) 1.00 (0.62 to 1.63)
Major group 5: services and sales workers
51 Personal services workers 64/613 10.4 1.67 (1.19 to 2.34) 1.63 (1.16 to 2.29) 1.37 (0.95 to 1.98)
52 Sales workers 84/1168 7.2 1.19 (0.87 to 1.64) 1.29 (0.94 to 1.77) 1.20 (0.86 to 1.68)
53 Personal care workers 22/228 9.6 1.74 (1.08 to 2.81) 1.72 (1.07 to 2.78) 1.42 (0.85 to 2.37)
54 Protective services workers 58/615 9.4 1.69 (1.19 to 2.40) 1.61 (1.14 to 2.28) 1.59 (1.10 to 2.30)
Major group 6: skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers
61 Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers 81/1277 6.3 1.11 (0.81 to 1.53) 1.06 (0.77 to 1.46) 1.02 (0.73 to 1.44)
62 Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers 3/19 15.8 2.06 (0.65 to 6.56) 1.89 (0.60 to 6.01) 1.79 (0.56 to 5.71)
63 Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers
Major group 7: craft and related trade workers
71 Building and related trade workers (excluding electricians) 141/1642 8.6 1.37 (1.03 to 1.83) 1.37 (1.03 to 1.83) 1.27 (0.93 to 1.72)
72 Metal, machinery and related trade workers 94/1255 7.5 1.15 (0.84 to 1.57) 1.17 (0.86 to 1.60) 1.08 (0.77 to 1.49)
73 Handicraft and printing workers 14/160 8.8 1.25 (0.70 to 2.22) 1.24 (0.70 to 2.19) 1.15 (0.63 to 2.09)
74 Electrical and electronics trade workers 49/464 10.6 1.72 (1.19 to 2.48) 1.73 (1.20 to 2.50) 1.83 (1.25 to 2.68)
75 Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trade workers 37/478 7.7 1.32 (0.89 to 1.97) 1.31 (0.88 to 1.95) 1.09 (0.72 to 1.67)
Major group 8: plant and machine operators and assemblers
81 Stationary plant and machine operators 31/326 9.5 1.88 (1.23 to 2.86) 1.83 (1.20 to 2.80) 1.94 (1.26 to 3.00)
82 Assemblers 6/76 7.9 1.25 (0.54 to 2.89) 1.38 (0.60 to 3.18) 1.32 (0.57 to 3.06)
83 Drivers and mobile plant operators 102/1065 9.6 1.69 (1.24 to 2.29) 1.63 (1.20 to 2.21) 1.44 (1.04 to 1.98)
Major group 9: elementary occupations
91 Cleaners and helpers 19/211 9.0 1.74 (1.05 to 2.88) 1.79 (1.08 to 2.97) 1.47 (0.86 to 2.52)
92 Agricultural, forestry and fishery laborers 5/50 10.0 2.81 (1.13 to 6.97) 2.80 (1.13 to 6.93) 2.18 (0.79 to 6.01)
93 Laborers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport 50/582 8.6 1.45 (1.01 to 2.08) 1.63 (1.13 to 2.34) 1.63 (1.12 to 2.38)
94 Food preparation assistants 1/47 2.1 0.39 (0.05 to 2.83) 0.49 (0.07 to 3.50) 0.48 (0.07 to 3.50)
95 Street and related sales and services workers
96 Refuse workers and other elementary workers 5/101 5.0 0.82 (0.33 to 2.04) 0.84 (0.34 to 2.08) 0.92 (0.37 to 2.28)

Model 1 is unadjusted; model 2 is adjusted for age; model 3 is adjusted for age, smoking, physical activity, diet, and alcohol consumption.

Statistical significant associations are shown in bold.

MetS, metabolic syndrome.