Description of non-communicable diseases and risk factors related to lifestyle among POSBINDU (Integrated Guidance Posts) participants in Yogyakarta in 2022

Ami Poniasih, Sunarti Sunarti, S. Sulistyawati, Rokhmayanti Rokhmayanti
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Non-communicable diseases are a public health problem and are a significant cause of death both in Indonesia and worldwide. These diseases cause a complication if not appropriately managed. Indonesian basic health research (Riskesdas) 2018 found that there was an increase in cases of non-communicable diseases compared to the previous research. One of the strategies used to control non-communicable diseases is by early detection of risk factors for non-communicable diseases through Posbindu activities. This research aims to describe the health status of participants of one Posbindu in 2022. This descriptive research uses secondary data from the results of examinations in 2022. The number of participants was 1,090 people consisting of 42.11% men and 57.89% women. The age range of the participants was 26-35 years with as many as 33.67%. Participants' highest education was undergraduate with as many as 50.09% and those with married status were 73.58%. Based on the Posbindu examination results, 578 people (53.03%) had central obesity, with 332 cases among female participants (57.44%). Posbindu participants with hypertension were 182 people where 119 of them were male (65.38%). Posbindu participants with diabetes mellitus were 30 people (2.75%), with the most cases in men, 21 (70%). Non-communicable diseases can affect anyone; the older you are, the more at risk you will get. One way to prevent non-communicable diseases is to control the risk factors such as smoking, lack of physical activity, excessive consumption of sugar and salt, and less consumption of vegetables and fruit. In the coming years, it is anticipated that further exploration will be undertaken, utilizing firsthand data collection methods, presenting findings descriptively, and employing inferential analysis techniques to draw meaningful conclusions.
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2022 年日惹 POSBINDU(综合指导站)参与者中与生活方式有关的非传染性疾病和风险因素描述
非传染性疾病是一个公共卫生问题,在印度尼西亚和全世界都是一个重要的死亡原因。如果管理不当,这些疾病会引发并发症。2018年印尼基础卫生研究(Riskesdas)发现,与之前的研究相比,非传染性疾病病例有所增加。控制非传染性疾病的策略之一是通过Posbindu活动及早发现非传染性疾病的风险因素。本研究旨在描述 2022 年一个 Posbindu 活动参与者的健康状况。这项描述性研究使用了来自 2022 年考试结果的二手数据。参与者人数为 1 090 人,其中男性占 42.11%,女性占 57.89%。参与者的年龄在 26-35 岁之间,占 33.67%。参与者的最高学历为本科,占 50.09%,已婚者占 73.58%。根据 Posbindu 检查结果,578 人(53.03%)有中心性肥胖,其中女性参与者有 332 例(57.44%)。有 182 人患有高血压,其中 119 人为男性(占 65.38%)。有 30 人(2.75%)患有糖尿病,其中男性患者最多,有 21 人(70%)。非传染性疾病可影响任何人;年龄越大,风险越高。预防非传染性疾病的方法之一是控制风险因素,如吸烟、缺乏体育锻炼、过量摄入糖和盐以及少吃蔬菜和水果。在未来几年里,预计将开展进一步的探索,利用第一手数据收集方法,以描述性的方式呈现调查结果,并采用推理分析技术得出有意义的结论。
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