肥胖与年龄、性别、遗传、食品摄入量和习惯的关系

Eka Risdayani, Armanto Makmun
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背景:肥胖是一种脂肪在体内脂肪组织中积累过多的状况,它受身体活动、食物摄入、遗传因素、睡眠习惯、年龄和性别的影响。从2007年、2013年和2018年的风险数据来看,印度尼西亚的发病率有上升趋势,分别为10.5%、14.8%和21.8%。目的:确定肥胖与年龄、性别、体育活动水平、饮食习惯、遗传和睡眠时间的关系。方法:采用横断面方法进行定量研究。数据收集是通过问卷调查进行的。本次研究的样本是一个有超重和肥胖的样本获得的样本80个样本。采用卡方检验对数据进行单因素和双因素分析。结果:超重者占36.3%,肥胖者占63.8%。大多数受访者年龄在18岁以上。结果显示,肥胖与年龄(p = 0.016)、性别(p = 0.010)、体力活动(p = 0.025)、进食频率(p = 0.015)、重度进食频率(p = 0.040)、饮用含糖饮料(0.025)、快餐(p = 0.025)、每日食物分量(p = 0.025)和肥胖家族史(p = 0.007)显著相关。相反,零食的摄入量(p = 0.731)、纤维食物的摄入量(p = 0.089)、早餐的摄入量(p = 0.776)、睡眠时间的摄入量(p = 0.243)之间的关系。结论:年龄、性别、体力活动、进食频率、暴饮暴食频率、饮用含糖饮料、快餐消费、每日食物分量和肥胖家族史与肥胖有显著关系,可能是肥胖的促成因素
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Hubungan Obesitas dengan Usia, Jenis Kelamin, Genetik, Asupan Makanan dan Kebiasaan di Dusun Bangkan
Background: Obesity is a condition of excess fat accumulation in the body's adipose tissue which can be influenced by physical activity, food intake, genetic factors, sleep habits, age and gender. The incidence rate in Indonesia tends to increase as seen from the Riskesdas 2007, 2013 and 2018 data, namely 10.5%, 14.8%, and 21.8%. Objective: To determine the relationship between obesity and age, gender, level of physical activity, eating habits, genetics and sleep duration. Methods: This research is a quantitative study with a cross sectional approach. Data collection was carried out through a questionnaire. The research sample is a sample with overweight and obesity obtained a sample of 80 samples. The data analysis was conducted, namely univariate and bivariate analysis using the chi-square test. Results: 36.3% of respondents are overweight and 63.8% obese. Most of the respondents were> 18 years old. The results showed that obesity was significantly associated with age (p = 0.016), gender (p = 0.010), physical activity (p = 0.025), frequency of eating (p = 0.015), frequency of heavy eating (p = 0.040), drinking- sugary drinks (0.025), fast food (p = 0.025) daily portions of food (p = 0.025) and a family history of obesity (p = 0.007). Conversely, consumption of snacks (p = 0.731), consumption of fibrous foods (p = 0.089), the relationship between breakfast (p = 0.776), the relationship between sleep time (p = 0.243). Conclusion: Age, gender, physical activity, frequency of eating, frequency of heavy eating, drinking sugary drinks, consumption of fast food, daily food portions and a family history of obesity have a significant relationship which can be a contributing factor to obesity
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