eprintid: 48710 rev_number: 6 eprint_status: archive userid: 5134 dir: disk0/00/04/87/10 datestamp: 2026-01-23 06:29:34 lastmod: 2026-01-23 06:29:34 status_changed: 2026-01-23 06:29:34 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: widya, asih lestari creators_id: widya_asihlestari@uhamka.ac.id title: The Dominant factor of metabolic syndrome among office workers ispublished: pub subjects: ZA4450 divisions: 13211 abstract: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in workers is high. Its impact can lower health status and disrupt work productivity. This research aimed to identify the dominant factor of metabolic syndrome among workers in government agencies of the Tanjung Priok port,Jakarta. The researchmethod useddescriptive-analytic with a cross-sectional design. The study used secondary data from medical check-up records of 256 workers in Port of Tanjung Priok. The inclusion criteria wasall employees whohad a medicalcheck-up.Exclusion criteriawas pregnancy and individuals with too much missing or poorly recorded information.Thechi-squaretest andbinary logistic regression wereapplied for analysis. The study found that metabolic syndrome prevalencewas quite high in workers (38.7%). The results of a multivariate analysis showed physical activity (p = 0,003, OR = 2,238), total energy (P = 0,038, OR = 1,960), andcarbohydrate intake (p = 0,014, OR = 0,490), together became the risk factor of the metabolic syndrome among workers. The dominantfactor of metabolic syndrome was physical activity. The worker was susceptible to low physical activity so that the risk of metabolic syndrome was quite high. The company should improve the health promotion programin the workplace withregular screening,improved physical activity and provideahealthymeal to prevent metabolic syndrome in workers. date: 2021 date_type: published publisher: JOURNALOF HEALTH SCIENCE AND PREVENTION official_url: https://jurnalfpk.uinsa.ac.id/index.php/jhsp/article/view/421/269 full_text_status: public publication: The Dominant factor of metabolic syndrome among office workers volume: 5 number: 1 refereed: TRUE issn: 2549-919X (e) citation: widya, asih lestari (2021) The Dominant factor of metabolic syndrome among office workers. The Dominant factor of metabolic syndrome among office workers, 5 (1). ISSN 2549-919X (e) document_url: http://repository.uhamka.ac.id/id/eprint/48710/1/Jurnal%20Penelitian_The%20Dominant%20factor%20of%20metabolic%20syndrome%20among%20office%20workers.pdf