Hubungan Kadar CRP dan Tekanan Darah Pada Wanita Obesitas di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Bagu
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https://doi.org/10.32807/jilts.v3i2.151Keywords:
Blood Pressure, C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Obesity.Abstract
Research Objective: To determine the relationship between CRP levels and blood pressure in obese women in the Bagu Health Center Working Area.
Research Methods: This research design is an analytical observational study with a cross sectional approach. By examining CRP levels using the latex agglutination method. Next, data analysis was carried out using bivariate tests.
Results: The results of measurements of normal systolic blood pressure, prehypertension, hypertension I, hypertension 2, and hypertensive crisis were found respectively, namely 2 (9%), 6 (29%), 5 (24%), 7 (33%), 1 (5 %) and normal diastolic blood pressure-prehypertension, hypertension I, hypertension II respectively 7 (33%), 9 (43%), 5 (24%). With CRP levels of 5 (24%) respondents 6 mg/L and 16 (76%) respondents CRP negative. The results of data analysis show a relationship between CRP levels and systolic and diastolic blood pressure, namely <0.05 P-Value >α (α=0.05), which means there is no relationship between CRP levels and blood pressure in obese women in the Bagu Community Health Center working area.
Conclusion: There was no relationship between CRP levels and blood pressure in obese women in the Bagu Community Health Center working area.
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