基于性别的骨关节炎、II型糖尿病和高血压患者健康状况的不同概况

Syamsul Ari Wicaksono, Farid Rahman
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背景:退行性疾病在发展中国家变得越来越普遍,包括性别。这影响了幸福感,提高个人健康、运动、宗教、工作、饮食、情感健康、家庭和朋友幸福感的需求。方法:采用分析观察法进行分段研究设计。根据研究者的纳入标准,121名参与者组成了样本。健康生活工具模型评估轮。他们分析了单变量和多变量的数据。结果:健康状况与骨关节炎、II型糖尿病和高血压等疾病之间的关系的p值为0.907。基于性别的幸福状态的p值为0.623。骨关节炎、II型糖尿病和高血压的性别交互作用对群体健康的p值为0.904。 结论:骨关节炎组、II型糖尿病组和高血压组的幸福感水平相似。性别对一个人的幸福水平没有影响。在患有II型糖尿病、高血压和骨关节炎的组中,幸福感的相互作用没有性别差异。
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Different profiles of well-being status in osteoarthritis conditions, type II diabetes mellitus, and hypertension based on gender
Background: Degenerative diseases are becoming more prevalent in developing nations, including gender. This impacted well-being, the need to improve personal well-being in health, movement, religion, work, diet, emotional well-being, family, and friends. Methods: Sectional research design used analytical observation. One hundred twenty-one participants made up the sample by the researcher's inclusion criteria. Assessment wheel for the Instrument Model for Healthy Living. They analyzed data with both single and multiple variables. Results: A p-value of 0.907 was found for the relationship between health status and conditions such as osteoarthritis, type II diabetes, and hypertension. A p-value of 0.623 was observed for gender-based well-being status. Osteoarthritis, type II diabetes, and hypertension received a p-value of 0.904 for the gender interaction on group health. Conclusion: The groups with osteoarthritis, type II diabetes mellitus, and hypertension all had similar levels of well-being. Gender has no bearing on one's level of well-being. In the groups with type II diabetes, hypertension, and osteoarthritis, there were no gender differences in the well-being interactions.
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