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Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2014

Vitamin D status and associated occupational factors in Korean wage workers: data from the 5th Korea national health and nutrition examination survey (KNHANES 2010–2012)

Harin Jeong; Sujin Hong; Yunjeong Heo; Hosun Chun; Daeseong Kim; Jongtae Park; Mo yeol Kang

ObjectivesVitamin D deficiency is increasing worldwide. However, few studies have attempted to examine the vitamin D status of wage workers and the correlation between vitamin D deficiency and working conditions. Hence, we aimed to evaluate the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and the association between occupational conditions and vitamin D deficiency among Korean wage workers.MethodsWage workers aged 20–65 years from the 5th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES 2010–2012; n = 5409) were included in our analysis. We measured the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and identified the correlations with the working conditions of these subjects.ResultsThe prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in male and female subjects was 69.5% and 83.1%, respectively. Among the male subjects, a significant correlation between vitamin D deficiency and working conditions was observed among shift workers, office workers, and permanent workers. No significant correlation with any type of working conditions was observed among female subjects.ConclusionThe prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among Korean wage workers was very high and was found to correlate significantly with working conditions, likely because of insufficient exposure to sunlight associated with certain types of work. Wage workers require more frequent outdoor activity and nutrition management to maintain sufficient vitamin D level.


Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2016

Health care strategy for ensuring work ability in an aging Korea

Jungsun Park; Jongtae Park; Soo Geun Kim; Cheol In Yoo; Son Jy; Jun Yim; Dae seong Kim; Kyung Young Rhee; Yangho Kim

The rapid aging trend in South Korea will cause a growing shortage of labor and decreasing quality of the labor force. The purpose of this commentary is to recommend a health care strategy to maintain and promote the work ability of employees in an aging Korea. Strategies to promote the work ability require the collaboration of governmental agencies at the central and local levels. First, the common goal should be the reinforcement of follow-up measure in general medical examinations and the promotion of healthy lifestyles for workers. Second, collaborating activities should be performed among the Worker’s Health Center, the Health Promotion Center, and community health centers. In conclusion, health care strategies for ensuring the work ability in an aging Korea require the collaboration of governmental agencies at the central and local levels.


Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2013

Effects of health and safety problem recognition on small business facility investment

Jisu Park; Harin Jeong; Sujin Hong; Jongtae Park; Dae-Sung Kim; Jong-Seo Kim; Hae-Joon Kim

ObjectivesThis study involved a survey of the facility investment experiences, which was designed to recognize the importance of health and safety problems, and industrial accident prevention. Ultimately, we hope that small scale industries will create effective industrial accident prevention programs and facility investments.MethodsAn individual survey of businesses’ present physical conditions, recognition of the importance of the health and safety problems, and facility investment experiences for preventing industrial accidents was conducted. The survey involved 1,145 business operators or management workers in small business places with fewer than 50 workers in six industrial complexes.ResultsRegarding the importance of occupational health and safety problems (OHS), 54.1% said it was “very important”. Received technical and financial support, and industrial accidents that occurred during the past three years were recognized as highly important for OHS. In an investigation regarding facility investment experiences for industrial accident prevention, the largest factors were business size, greater numbers of industrial accidents, greater technical and financial support received, and greater recognition of the importance of the OHS. The related variables that decided facility investment for industry accident prevention in a logistic regression analysis were the experiences of business facilities where industrial accidents occurred during the past three years, received technical and financial support, and recognition of the OHS. Those considered very important were shown to be highly significant.ConclusionsRecognition of health and safety issues was higher when small businesses had experienced industrial accidents or received financial support. The investment in industrial accidents was greater when health and safety issues were recognized as important. Therefore, the goal of small business health and safety projects is to prioritize health and safety issues in terms of business management and recognition of importance. Therefore, currently various support projects are being conducted. However, there are issues regarding the limitations of the target businesses and inadequacies in maintenance and follow-up. Overall, it is necessary to provide various incentives for onsite participation that can lead to increased recognition of health and safety issues and practical investments, while perfecting maintenance and follow up measures by thoroughly revising existing operating systems.


Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2015

Factors associated with health-related quality of life in Korean older workers

Sujin Hong; Harin Jeong; Yunjeong Heo; Hosun Chun; Jongtae Park; Daeseong Kim


Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2017

What causes the experience of discrimination in non-regular workers?

Seong Hoon Kang; Jin Ho Song; Tae Hwan Koh; Do Myung Paek; Jongtae Park; Ho Sun Chun


Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2016

Relating factors to wearing personal radiation protectors among healthcare professionals

Yunjeong Heo; Hosun Chun; Seonghoon Kang; Wonjin Lee; Tae-Won Jang; Jongtae Park


Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2011

An Assessment of the Needs and the Affecting Factors for Small Scale Enterprise Worker's Health Centers.

Ki Chul Nam; Ji Su Park; Jae Woo Koh; Jong-Seo Kim; Jongtae Park; Hae Joon Kim; Jin Joo Chung; Jeong Youn Kim; Dae Sung Kim; Jung Sun Park


대한직업환경의학회 학술대회 논문집 | 2016

Application of Assessment Tools for Managing Mental Health in work places

Ho Sun Chun; Yun Jeong Heo; Seong Hoon Kang; Jin Ho Song; Jongtae Park; Chang Su Han


대한직업환경의학회지 | 2014

Vitamin D status and associated occupational factors in Korean wage workers

Harin Jeong; Sujin Hong; Yunjeong Heo; Hosun Chun; Daeseong Kim; Jongtae Park; Mo-yeol Kang


대한직업환경의학회 학술대회 논문집 | 2012

Generalized argyria with Parkinsonian symptoms associated with colloidal silver ingestion in alternative health treatments

Sujin Hong; Haring Jeong; Jisu Park; Daeseong Kim; Jongtae Park

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