The Correlation Between Body Mass Index And Acne Vulgaris

Ghinia Zati Hulwani Raditra, M. I. Sari
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Skin diseases for teenagers and young adults are acne vulgaris. It occurs through various factors, such as food and obesity. Foods with a high glycemic index (IG) are associated with a high incidence of acne vulgaris. By considering the Body Mass Index, the glycemic load has a significant relationship with the occurrence of acne vulgaris. The relationship between BMI and acne vulgaris in the class of 2016 FK USU student population. This study was analytic design with cross sectional design, a sample by 2016 FK USU students. Data collected by conducting a physical examination, measurement of height, weight, determination of BMI, and nutrient intake using the Food Frequency Questioner (FFQ) questionnaire. Data is collected using SPSS program. Then, a Chi-Square test was performed. The incidence of acne vulgaris in students 2016 FK USU was 46.1%. With majority of locations arising acne vulgaris is in the face of 35.6%. The most common age suffering from acne vulgaris is 21 years (22.2%). Women (30.6%) from acne vulgaris than men (15.6%). The most BMI in the sample is underweight to normal body weight (31.7%). The results of data analysis, found no relationship between BMI and acne vulgaris p = 0.336
体质指数与寻常性痤疮的相关性研究
青少年和年轻人的皮肤病是寻常痤疮。它通过各种因素发生,比如食物和肥胖。高血糖指数(IG)的食物与寻常痤疮的高发有关。结合体质指数,血糖负荷与寻常痤疮的发生有显著关系。2016年FK USU学生体重指数与寻常痤疮的关系本研究采用横断面设计的分析设计,样本为2016年FK USU学生。收集的数据通过进行身体检查,测量身高,体重,确定BMI,并使用食物频率问卷(FFQ)营养摄入。使用SPSS程序收集数据。然后进行卡方检验。2016年FK USU学生中寻常性痤疮的发生率为46.1%。寻常性痤疮的发生部位以面部居多,占35.6%。寻常性痤疮最常见的发病年龄为21岁(22.2%)。女性(30.6%)患寻常性痤疮多于男性(15.6%)。样本中体重指数最高的是体重过轻至正常体重(31.7%)。数据分析结果显示,BMI与寻常性痤疮无相关性p = 0.336
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