Risk Factors Analysis and Health Management Countermeasures of Dyslipidemia of Flight Personnel in 2020 Annual Physical Examination

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Objective—To understand and analyze the prevalence and risk factors of dyslipidemia among flight personnel, so as to provide the basis for aviation health management. Methods—The physical examination data of flight personnel who participated in physical examination in 2020 were collected. The prevalence and risk factors of dyslipidemia in flight personnel were analyzed by statistical methods. Results—The risk of dyslipidemia increased with age and longer flight time. Flight crews with an overweight body mass index are more likely to have dyslipidemia. Conclusions—Comprehensive measures should be taken to prevent and control dyslipidemia from health education, diet and nutrition, and physical training for the key population.

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The study was approved by the Logistics Department for Civilian Ethics Committee of Air Force Medical Center. All subjects who participated in the experiment were provided with and signed an informed consent form. All relevant ethical safeguards have been met with regard to subject protection.

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Liu, P. et al. (2022). Risk Factors Analysis and Health Management Countermeasures of Dyslipidemia of Flight Personnel in 2020 Annual Physical Examination. In: Long, S., Dhillon, B.S. (eds) Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on MMESE. MMESE 2021. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 800. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5963-8_12

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