Relationship of vegetable and fruit consumption with farmers' blood sugar levels in Pakusari Health Center, Jember

Ayu Pricilia Fatimah, Tantut Susanto, Latifa Aini Susumaningrum, Mokhlas Kholidi
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Low consumption of vegetables and fruits are one of the causes of digestive problems, coronary heart disease, and diabetes. Farmers are a vulnerable group for consuming vegetables and fruit less than the recommended 5 portions (250 grams) a day. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between vegetable and fruit consumption and the level of blood sugar among farmers with non-communicable diseases in the integrated health post (Posbindu) of Pakusari Health Center, Jember Regency. A retrospective cohort study design was used to analyze secondary data of Posbindu registered patients from January to March 2020 among 140 farmers. The characteristics of participants, vegetable and fruit consumption, and blood sugar were measured through the monitoring card of Posbindu. The data were analyzed using Chi-square tests (p-value <0.05). Among 140 farmers as many as 71.4% were identified who consumed vegetables and fruit less than 5 portions a day and 35.7% who have hyperglycemia. There was a relationship between vegetable and fruit consumption and the farmer's blood sugar level (p-value: <0.001; χ2: 13.144). Farmers who consumed vegetables and fruits less than 5 portions a day were 5 times more likely to experience hyperglycemia (RR:5.727; 95% CI=2.072–15.827). Therefore, community health nurses and health care providers should provide counseling to improve the consumption of vegetables and fruits to prevent the incidence of hyperglycemia among farmers.
帕库萨里健康中心蔬菜水果消费与农民血糖水平的关系
少吃蔬菜和水果是导致消化问题、冠心病和糖尿病的原因之一。农民是一个脆弱的群体,他们每天食用的蔬菜和水果少于建议的5份(250克)。本研究的目的是分析Jember Regency Pakusari卫生中心综合卫生站(Posbindu)中患有非传染性疾病的农民的蔬菜和水果消费与血糖水平之间的关系。采用回顾性队列研究设计,对140名农民中2020年1月至3月Posbindu登记患者的二次资料进行分析。通过Posbindu监测卡测量参与者的特征、蔬菜和水果的摄入量以及血糖。资料分析采用卡方检验(p值<0.05)。在140名农民中,71.4%的人每天食用的蔬菜和水果少于5份,35.7%的人患有高血糖症。蔬菜水果消费量与农民血糖水平存在相关性(p值<0.001;χ2:13.144)。每天食用蔬菜和水果少于5份的农民患高血糖的可能性要高出5倍(RR:5.727;95% CI = 2.072 - -15.827)。因此,社区卫生护士和卫生保健提供者应提供咨询,以改善蔬菜和水果的消费,以防止高血糖的发生。
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