北苏门答腊地区警察总部人员补给品消费评价

Munazar, Wiryanto, Khairunnisa
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他的研究目的是确定影响补充剂消费模式的因素,并证明抗胆固醇、抗高血压、抗尿酸和抗糖尿病药物与补充剂的潜在相互作用。本研究采用调查法进行描述性研究。对373名北苏门答腊地区警察总部人员进行了数据收集。本研究采用因变量即补充剂消费模式,自变量为年龄、性别、健康状况、认知、信息来源和身体活动。采用描述性统计检验的研究结果以表格和百分比形式呈现。结果表明:影响膳食补充剂消费模式的因素主要为男性(57.1%);30-49岁(62.5%);健康状况(63%);感知可以增强耐力(61.7%);信息来源(62.2%)和剧烈身体活动(49.9%)。抗胆固醇药物与补充剂之间存在协同作用,抗高血压、抗糖尿病、抗痛风药物与补充剂之间存在拮抗作用。
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Evaluation of Supplement Consumption on North Sumatera Regional Police Headquarters Personnel
The purpose of his study was to determine the factors that influence the consumption pattern of supplements, and to prove the potential interactions of anti-cholesterol, antihypertensive, anti-uric acid, and antidiabetic drugs with supplements. This research is a descriptive research with a survey method. Data collection was carried out on 373 North Sumatera Regional Police Headquarters Personnel. This study used the dependent variable, namely the pattern of supplement consumption, while the independent variables were age, gender, health status, perception, information sources and physical activity. The results of the study using descriptive statistical tests presented using tables and percentages. The results showed that the factors that influenced the pattern of supplement consumption were male (57.1%); 30-49 years old (62.5%); healthy condition (63%); perception as a stamina enhancer (61.7%); sources of information (62.2%) and strenuous physical activity (49.9%). There are synergistic interactions of anti-cholesterol drugs with supplements and antagonistic interactions of antihypertensive, anti-diabetic, anti-gout drugs with supplements.
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