Journal article

THE CORRELATION OF JOB STRESS AND METABOLIC SYNDROME AMONG RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES IN PELIATAN UBUD VILLAGE

SUSY PURNAWATI PUTU ASTAWA

Volume : 6 Nomor : 3 Published : 2017, March

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

Abstrak

. Job stress is associated with several diseases, such as gastric ulcerations, nephrosclerosis, myocardial infarction, rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions are termed as "diseases of adaptation". Metabolic syndrome among workers is also has correlation with chronic job stress. The workers of busy restaurant in tourist destination are at risk of job stress which results in dysfunction of the body's adaptation system. This cross-sectional analytic study conducted in September to December 2014 with the participants were restaurant employees in the village of Peliatan Ubud, Bali Province. The aims of study was to determine the relationship between job stresses with metabolic syndrome among workers. From the six restaurants including the category of busy restaurants were selected two restaurants by randomly. Of the 50 subjects that were designated as study participants there were two incomplete in filling questionnaires and three subjects did not come when the time of data collection. We assessed job stress variable by job strain index (JSI), as measured using Brief Job Stress Questionnaire (BJSQ). While metabolic syndrome is determined based on abnormality at least 3 of the following 5 criteria, such as: central obesity (the waist circumference of more than 90 cm in men and 80 cm in women, hypertension for blood pressure is over 130/85 mmHg or under treatment with anti-hypertensive drugs, triglyceride levels over 150 mg / dl, HDL cholesterol <40 mg / dl in men or <50 mg / dl in women, and glucose intolerance for the fasting plasma glucose level of <100 mg / dl. The results of this study we found that: of the 45 study subjects, 32 (71%) men and 13 (29%) women with a mean age of 37 ± 10.96 years old. Thirteen subjects (24%) experiencing job stress (JSI> 1). The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a restaurant in the Village Peliatan employees obtained 42% (male, 68%; women, 32%). Chi-square test results showed that no significant relationship between job stress and the metabolic syndrome, in which the value of p = 0.314 (p> 0.05). It can be concluded that in this study found no significant association between job stress and the metabolic syndrome in a restaurant employee in the District Peliatan village of Ubud. Keywords: metabolic syndrome, job stress, employee restaurants