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Ahnia, Sofiatun (July 15, 2022)[more][less]
Abstract: Background: Non-communicable disease (NCD) is one of the health problems that has become a national and global concern. One of the causes of NCD is high cholesterol levels in the blood. Excess cholesterol levels in the blood will easily stick to the walls of blood vessels, so that it can form clots that can lead to narrowing of the blood vessel channels. According to the percentage of age, high cholesterol occurs in most of the age group > 60 years. Increased levels of cholesterol in the blood can be influenced by food intake, physical activity and nutritional status. Objective: to determine the relationship between food intake, physical activity, and nutritional status with blood cholesterol levels of pre-elderly and elderly people in the working area of Losari Public Health Center. Methods: The research design used was observational with a cross sectional approach. The number of samples obtained as many as 70 respondents. Results: By using Chi square, There was a relationship between fat intake (p=0.040), fiber intake (p=0.042), and nutritional status (p=0.027) with blood cholesterol levels in pre-elderly and elderly people, while cholesterol intake (p=0.051) and physical activity (p=0.051) and physical activity (p=0.051). p = 0.506) there is no relationship with blood cholesterol levels of pre-elderly and elderly in the working area of Losari Health Center. Conclusion: there is a relationship between fat intake, fiber intake and nutritional status with blood cholesterol levels of pre-elderly and elderly, and there is no relationship between cholesterol intake and physical activity with blood cholesterol levels of pre-elderly and elderly. URI: http://192.168.252.215:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/180 Files in this item: 1
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