Korelasi Kadar Protein C-Reaktif dengan Rasio Kolesterol Total / HDL pada Penyandang Obes di RSUP Dr M Djamil Padang

Nanda Oktavia, Ellyza Nasrul, Efrida Efrida
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C-reactive protein is an acute-phase protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation. Dyslipidemia can trigger the inflammatory reaction in the blood vessels, causing atherosclerosis. The ratio of total cholesterol/High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) is considered as one of the sensitive predictor lipid ratio for the cardiovascular disease risk factor. Objectives: To determined the correlation of C reactive protein between cholesterol levels with total cholesterol/HDL ratio in obese people. Methods: This study was an analytical study with a cross-sectional design of 59 people who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria at the RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang from January to September 2019. Research subjects consisted of first degree obesity (25.0 ≤IMT <30.0 kg/m2) and second degree (≥30.0 kg/m2). C reactive protein levels were measured as high-sensitivity C-reactive protein. Total cholesterol and HDL levels were measured using automated clinical chemicals with the enzymatic colorimetric method. Data were analyzed by Pearson, significant if p <0.05. Results: The study subjects were 59 people (17 men and 22 women) with an average age was 35 (8.04) years. CRP levels in stage II obesity were slightly higher than grade I, with a mean difference between groups of 0.26 mg/L (95% CI: -1.80-1.2; p=0.74). The average ratio of total cholesterol/HDL levels in the obese group I and II was 5.13 and 4.80 (p=0.93). The correlation showed a very weak positive (r=0.12) and was statistically not significant (p=0.35). The results of the subanalysis showed relatively similar patterns between the first-degree obesity population (r=0.10; p=0.58) and second-degree (r=0.16; p=0.41). Conclusion: There is no significant correlation between protein C-reactive and total cholesterol/HDL ratio.Keywords: Obesity, C-Reactive Protein, total cholesterol/HDL ratio
贾米尔·巴东RSUP的Obes身心障碍与c反应蛋白水平的相关性
C反应蛋白是肝脏对炎症反应产生的一种急性期蛋白。血脂异常会引发血管中的炎症反应,导致动脉粥样硬化。总胆固醇/高密度脂蛋白(HDL)的比值被认为是心血管疾病危险因素的敏感预测指标之一。目的:确定肥胖人群胆固醇水平与总胆固醇/HDL比值之间的C反应蛋白的相关性。方法:这项研究是一项分析性研究,采用横断面设计,对2019年1月至9月在RSUP M.Djamil Padang博士符合纳入和排除标准的59人进行了研究。研究对象包括一级肥胖(25.0≤IMT<30.0 kg/m2)和二级肥胖(≥30.0kg/m2)。C反应蛋白水平测量为高敏C反应蛋白。总胆固醇和高密度脂蛋白水平使用自动化临床化学试剂和酶比色法进行测量。数据由Pearson进行分析,如果p<0.05,则具有显著性。结果:研究对象为59人(17名男性和22名女性),平均年龄为35岁(8.04)。II期肥胖患者的CRP水平略高于I级,两组之间的平均差异为0.26 mg/L(95%可信区间:-1.80-1.2;p=0.74)。肥胖组I和II的总胆固醇/HDL水平的平均比值分别为5.13和4.80(p=0.93)。相关性显示出非常弱的阳性(r=0.12),在统计学上不显著(p=0.35)。亚分析结果显示,一级肥胖人群之间的模式相对相似(r=0.10;p=0.58)和二级(r=0.16;p=0.41)。结论:C反应蛋白与总胆固醇/HDL比值之间没有显著相关性。关键词:肥胖,C-反应蛋白,总胆固醇/HDL比值
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