Proceeding Effect of Weight gain Prevention During Menopause
Proceeding Effect of Weight gain Prevention During Menopause
: EAI, Flores, Indonesia
2021-06-03
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Estrogen hormone imbalances can have a variety of impacts when entering
menopause and after menopause. Weight gain will happen easily and may be inevitable.
This condition is associated with a high risk of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases
associated with its quality of life and sexual function. This study aims to apply the
prevention of weight gain through the provision of health information about menopause
and physical exercise as well as the regulation of the frequency of eating with a balanced
diet. The initial stage of the study was conducted to look at the lifestyle of women in the
face of menopause and continued by providing interventions “Obesity Prevention
Movement ” (GERNOBES), conducted in Medan against 35 menopausal women. The
results showed, 91.4% were overweight and their blood pressure was above normal as
much as 74.3%. Behavior prevention efforts to increase weight are still low. T-dependent
test results showed there was a difference in the average score of knowledge, attitude and
action on the measurement of pretest and posttest in the intervention group significantly,
the p value < 0.05, while in the control group it was not (p>0.05) Interventions can change
the behavior and pattern of physical activity and frequency of eating. Wilcoxon test results
showed an increase in the frequency of eating and physical activity in the intervention
group with a p-value of <0.001 It is recommended to socialize health information related
to menopause on an ongoing basis.
Keywords: Menopause; Physical activity; Obesity