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Association between long working hours and poor cardiovascular health assessed by the American Heart Association's "Life's essential 8": findings from a nationally representative sample of Korean workers (2014-2021)

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dc.contributor.author윤진하-
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-06T00:50:22Z-
dc.date.available2026-01-06T00:50:22Z-
dc.date.issued2025-09-
dc.identifier.issn0032-5473-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/209786-
dc.description.abstractBackground: Long working hours represent a major public health concern. We explored the association between working hours and the American Heart Association's "Life's Essential 8 (LE8)." Methods: A nationwide sample comprising 21 062 Korean workers was analyzed. The LE8 scores (range 0-100) were calculated based on the following cardiovascular disease risk factors: diet, physical activity, nicotine exposure, sleep health, body mass index, blood lipid levels, blood glucose levels, and blood pressure. Cardiovascular health (CVH) was categorized as low (LE8: 0-49), intermediate (LE8: 50-59), and high (LE8: 80-100). Linear regression and multinomial logistic regression models were used for statistical analyses. Results: The means of the LE8 scores for those working <35 h, 35-40 h, 41-48 h, 49-54 h, and ≥ 55 h per week were 69.4, 68.2, 66.8, 64.7, and 61.9, respectively. Among men, working 49-54 h per week [β: -1.43; 95% confidence interval (CI): -2.40, -0.45] and ≥55 h per week (β: -3.23; 95% CI: -4.11, -2.35) were associated with lower LE8 scores. Similarly, among women, working 49-54 h per week (β: -1.62; 95% CI: -2.72, -0.52) and ≥55 h per week (β: -2.88; 95% CI: -3.88, -1.88) had negative associations with LE8 scores. Working ≥55 h per week was associated with a 2.03-fold increase (95% CI: 1.53, 2.68) in the odds of low CVH among men and a 2.02-fold increase (95% CI: 1.37, 2.98) among women. Conclusion: Long working hours are associated with poor CVH, emphasizing the necessity of mitigating excessive working hours. Key message What is already known on this topic-The American Heart Association recently introduced "Life Essential 8 (LE8)," a metric assessing cardiovascular health. This study explored the association between long working hours and poor cardiovascular health among Korean adult workers. What this study adds-This study demonstrates that compared with working 35-40 h per week, working ˃48 h per week is associated with a reduced LE8 score. Specifically, working 49-54 h and ≥55 h per week are associated with increased odds of having poor cardiovascular health in both men and women, compared with working 35-40 h per week. Notably, long working hours showed a strong association with the health behavior factors of LE8. How this study might affect research, practice, or policy-This study suggests that promoting cardiovascular health based on the LE8 framework can be beneficial in mitigating the health burdens of long working hours.-
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dc.languageEnglish-
dc.publisherBMJ Publishing Group-
dc.relation.isPartOfPOSTGRADUATE MEDICAL JOURNAL-
dc.rightsCC BY-NC-ND 2.0 KR-
dc.subject.MESHAdult-
dc.subject.MESHAmerican Heart Association-
dc.subject.MESHBody Mass Index-
dc.subject.MESHCardiovascular Diseases* / epidemiology-
dc.subject.MESHCardiovascular Diseases* / etiology-
dc.subject.MESHExercise-
dc.subject.MESHFemale-
dc.subject.MESHHeart Disease Risk Factors-
dc.subject.MESHHumans-
dc.subject.MESHMale-
dc.subject.MESHMiddle Aged-
dc.subject.MESHRepublic of Korea / epidemiology-
dc.subject.MESHRisk Factors-
dc.subject.MESHWork Schedule Tolerance* / physiology-
dc.titleAssociation between long working hours and poor cardiovascular health assessed by the American Heart Association's "Life's essential 8": findings from a nationally representative sample of Korean workers (2014-2021)-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.contributor.collegeCollege of Medicine (의과대학)-
dc.contributor.departmentDept. of Preventive Medicine (예방의학교실)-
dc.contributor.googleauthorSeong-Uk Baek-
dc.contributor.googleauthorJin-Ha Yoon-
dc.identifier.doi10.1093/postmj/qgaf010-
dc.contributor.localIdA04616-
dc.relation.journalcodeJ03892-
dc.identifier.eissn1469-0756-
dc.identifier.pmid40437787-
dc.identifier.urlhttps://academic.oup.com/pmj/article-abstract/101/1200/980/8152577-
dc.subject.keywordcardiovascular disease-
dc.subject.keywordcardiovascular health-
dc.subject.keywordhealth behaviors-
dc.subject.keywordoccupational health-
dc.subject.keywordoverworking-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameYoon, Jin Ha-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthor윤진하-
dc.citation.volume101-
dc.citation.number1200-
dc.citation.startPage980-
dc.citation.endPage987-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationPOSTGRADUATE MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol.101(1200) : 980-987, 2025-09-
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