Peer Review : Sedentary Life Style and Risk of Metabolic Syndrome of Public Health Center Nurses during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Peer Review : Sedentary Life Style and Risk of Metabolic Syndrome of Public Health Center Nurses during the Covid-19 Pandemic
PROCEEDING OF THE INTERNATIONAL WEBINAR COVID-19 PANDEMIC: Impacts, Strategies, and Challenges on The Urban Health
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Background: The Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on various aspects including increased anxiety and less physical activity due to the overload task for health workers including inpatient Public Health Centre (PHC). Both of these increase the risk of metabolic syndrome. Objective: To describe the sedentary life style and the risk of metabolic syndrome in nurses who work in inpatient PHCin Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta. Methods: This research was descriptive quantitative, conducted in August 2020. The data were collection using questionarie form such as subject characteristics, sedentary life style and sindroma metabolic using test of random blood glucose, blood pressure, measuring body mass index (BMI) and abdominal sircumference. The sedentary life style were catagorized by sedentary when psysical activity less than 5 times a week and less than 150 minutes a week while Pre DM were catagorized by normal: 80-144mg/dL, pre DM: 145-199mg/dL and DM: >200 mg/dL. Blood tension were catagorized by normotension: 30. Sindrom metabolic were if three or more category was high. The subject were all nurses at Inpatient Public Health Center in Sleman Yogyakarta, willingness to involve this study, so the subject were as many as 99 persons. Data was .atmajaya.ac.id; e-mail: atmajayawebinar21@gmail.com Pluit Raya no. 2, North Jakarta – 14440 presented by descriptive. The research was approved by MHREC Polkesyo, number e-KEPK/POLKESYO/0516/VI/2020 Results: The results showed that majority of subject were female (76.8%) and aged