Abstract

Metabolic syndrome has recently become a concern in Japan. It is commonly believed that lifestyle quality must be improved and main- tained for optimum health. A cross-sectional survey of middle-aged workers was performed to examine the relationship between a sense of coherence (SOC) and health status. The study further aimed to determine the quality of life necessary to maintain physical and psychologi- cal health. An anonymous online survey was conducted with a panel of respondents regis- tered with an Internet research service. The survey items addressed SOC and awareness of lifestyle habits, specifically lifestyle factors of self-rated health, level of satisfaction, and level of stress. Responses were obtained from 412 women and 206 men. The approximately equal high and low SOC results indicated that self- rated health and level of satisfaction were signi- ficantly higher in both sexes with a high SOC, and such participants also experienced signifi- cantly lower levels of daily stress. With regard to the association between lifestyle factors and health, women with a high SOC tended to have shorter commutes, and a higher percentage ate breakfast daily compared with women with a low SOC. Men with a high SOC worked significantly longer hours, and a higher percentage were ei- ther married or resided with family. No sex dif- ferences in SOC were observed for health be- havior in daily life, and 50% of both women and men reported positive health behavior. Health behavior differed, however, according to SOC and sex. These findings suggest that health pre- servation in daily life of middle-aged worker’s women is possible through sustaining and en- hancing SOC

Highlights

  • In Japan, concern has emerged over metabolic syndrome as a multi-risk factor for the development of atherosclerotic disease, and visceral fat obesity has become a serious issue [1]

  • No significant differences in age or sense of coherence (SOC) were detected between men and women

  • Self-rated health and level of satisfaction were significantly higher and the level of stress experienced on a daily basis was significantly lower in men and women with high SOC

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Introduction

In Japan, concern has emerged over metabolic syndrome as a multi-risk factor for the development of atherosclerotic disease, and visceral fat obesity has become a serious issue [1]. In 2008, the results of a government study reported that 1 of 2 male participants and 1 of 5 female participants over 40 years of age had either metabolic syndrome or were at risk for metabolic syndrome. This finding suggests that lifestyle quality must be improved and maintained for the health of Japanese men and women [2]. Does not lead to a healthy, obesity-free lifestyle [3] Those at risk must improve a variety of lifestyle habits, such as exercise, sleep, and diet, in addition to improving food intake. Improving quality of life with regard to health and maintaining it requires an overall reassessment of lifestyle habits, rather than focus on only a single aspect

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