The Relationship of Fast Food Towards The Event of Acne Vulgaris in Students

Laila Fajri, Prima Minerva
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Acne vulgaris is a skin disease caused by inflammation of the polysebaceous follicles (skin oil glands). Acne, if left untreated, can lead to depression and a crisis of confidence for the sufferer. Acne vulgaris can occur at any age due to several factors, one of which is food. This study aimed to analyze the level of acne vulgaris, determine the consumption pattern of fast food, and the relationship between fast food and the incidence of acne (acne vulgaris) in students. This type of research is analytic with a cross-sectional approach. The research sample was 52 people using a consecutive sampling method. Data analysis used univariate analysis and bivariate analysis with a chi-square test. The results showed that the highest acne vulgaris was in the moderate category, namely 23 people (44.2%). Fast food consumption patterns were in a bad category, namely 22 people (42.3%), so there was a relationship with a significance value of 0.018 < 0 0.05 between fast food consumption behavior and the incidence of acne (acne vulgaris) in students. It was concluded that the highest incidence of acne (acne vulgaris) was in the moderate category, and the highest consumption pattern of fast food was in the bad category. There was a positive and significant relationship between fast food consumption behavior and the incidence of acne (acne vulgaris) in college students.
快餐与学生寻常痤疮发生的关系
寻常性痤疮是一种由皮脂腺(皮肤油脂腺)炎症引起的皮肤病。痤疮,如果不及时治疗,可能会导致抑郁症和对患者的信心危机。寻常痤疮可以发生在任何年龄由于几个因素,其中一个是食物。本研究旨在分析普通痤疮的水平,确定快餐的消费模式,以及快餐与学生痤疮(寻常痤疮)发病率的关系。这种类型的研究是用横断面方法进行分析的。研究样本为52人,采用连续抽样方法。数据分析采用单因素分析和双因素分析,采用卡方检验。结果显示,寻常痤疮发生率最高的是中度痤疮,共有23人(44.2%)。快餐消费模式属于不良类别,22人(42.3%),因此快餐消费行为与学生痤疮(寻常性痤疮)发生率之间存在显著性值0.018 < 0.05的关系。结论:痤疮(寻常痤疮)发生率最高的是中等类别,而快餐消费模式最高的是不良类别。大学生快餐消费行为与痤疮(寻常性痤疮)的发病率呈显著正相关。
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