Examine the Relationship between Blood Groups and Intercity Driving Jobs in Iran
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS) - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 12
Abstract
Background: According to studies conducted on blood type and personality of scientists in general have reached a conclusion which can be partly realized personality of their blood type. Methods: The data used in this study annual observation centers across the country doctor visits and transportation contract with the toll road during 2014 and the intercity between all the drivers extracted and analyzed in an observational study. In this study, blood groups to separate drivers each province and a total provincial and descriptive analysis and correlation were determined. Results: The Number of drivers participating in the study were 601 391 people, with an average repeat 1 and Domain 2 was repeated. 31.4 % of subjects with blood group a, 35.4 % has blood group O, 26.4 % has blood type B and 6.9 % has blood group AB, in this study, blood groups showed correlation with the number and distribution of drivers. Conclusion: According to multivariate analysis indicated that all four blood groups together over a significant level of interest in driving is 0.01 impact And Table 6 shows that almost dispersal percent of people with blood group in the country with urban sprawl percent of people between the driver was And according to the characteristics and personality of different blood groups, have been engaged to drive the truck and bus And there is a significant relationship between driver and blood group. Therefore, it is suggested with regard to behavioral characteristics and blood type, respectively O> A> B> AB to reduce accident statistics in driving jobs are selected.
Authors and Affiliations
Majid Tajik| PhD student Institute of Health Management Index Research Institute, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran, Mokhtar Malakpour| Professor and Index Research Institute, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran, Jamalodin Ghaznavi Bidgoli| Master in Mathematics, Faculty of Economics, University of Allameh Tabatabai, Tehran, Iran CorrespondingEmail:tebkar32@yahoo.com
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