Assessment of the 10-year risk of coronary heart disease events for Qatar Petroleum’s firefighters and non-firefighter staff in Qatar

  • Mochtar I
  • Hooper R
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Coronary heart disease is a major public health problem worldwide and firefighters may be at particular occupational risk. In a cross-sectional study in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar, we assessed the 10-year risk of coronary heart disease events for 369 Qatar Petroleum staff at their periodic medical examination. The subjects of the study (all males) were divided into firefighters and non-firefighters groups. Based on the Framingham risk score calculations, 69.9% of the subjects were categorized as low risk, 27.1% as intermediate risk and 2.9% as high risk. None of the firefighters was categorized as high risk, 15.5% were intermediate and the rest were low risk. In the whole group, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol was the most prevalent risk factor (68.8%), followed by hypertension (32.0%) and smoking (15.4%). The mean risk of developing coronary heart disease in firefighters [6.5% (SD 3.7%)] was significantly lower than in non-firefighters 19.5% (SD 6.5%)].

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Mochtar, I., & Hooper, R. W. (2012). Assessment of the 10-year risk of coronary heart disease events for Qatar Petroleum’s firefighters and non-firefighter staff in Qatar. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 18(2), 127–131. https://doi.org/10.26719/2012.18.2.127

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