COMPARISON OF CHOLESTEROL LEVELS IN OBESITY AND NON OBESITY
AT POLTEKKES MEDAN
COMPARISON OF CHOLESTEROL LEVELS IN OBESITY AND NON OBESITY
AT POLTEKKES MEDAN
2016-11-06
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Background; Obesity has become a problem of public health and nutrition in the world. The
prevalence of obesity is increasing in recent years and has led to serious health problems.
Globally at least 2.8 million deaths each year linked to weight gain and obesity. Obesity
that persist and excessive food intake can cause metabolic system disorders such as
hypercholesterolemia. Conditions of excess cholesterol in the blood can cause atherosclerosis,
coronary heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure that can lead to death. Obesity is
often associated with hypercholesterolemia condition, but sometimes also high cholesterol
levels in people who have normal weight. Purpose: This study aimed to compare the levels of
cholesterol in adults with obesity and non-obese. Method: This type of research is descriptive
analytic with cross sectional design. This research was conducted in the Polytechnic Health
Ministry of Medan. The study population numbered 375 sample size is determined based on
inclusion criteria and taken by accidental sampling. Test data used is T test with significant level
of p = 0:05. Result: The results of this study indicate that there is no difference in cholesterol
levels between people who are obese with non-obese where the average cholesterol levels of
obese people is 188.89 while the average cholesterol level non-obese person is 190.11. T test
results showed that the value of t = 0932 which means greater than 0.05 which means that the
two groups are identical (no difference).Conclusion: There is no difference in cholesterol levels
between people who are obese with non-obese
Keywords : Obesity, non Obesity, cholesterol