The Topography and Physical Activity as Determinant Factor of Grade Hypertension in Patients with Primary Hypertension
Date
2019-01-21Author
Robby, Krish Naufal Anugrah
Soesetijo, FX Ady
Marchianti, Ancah Caesarina Novi
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Primary hypertension is a causing factor of cardiovascular disease mortality. Patient with primary hypertension
having high grade hypertension will cause various dangerous diseases if it is not performed further
countermeasures. Consequently, it is necessary to prevent the increase of grade hypertension or blood pressure
by analyzing grade hypertension risk factor. This study was quantitative research with cross sectional design
method. The samples in this study were 346 respondents taken by consecutive sampling. Partial Least Square
(PLS) with SmartPLS (v. 3.2.7) application software was used as to analyze the data. Results shows that there
is a physical activity effect on grade hypertension, with the value of path coefficient by -0.564 of t statistic
16.48 (t statistic > t table significance by 1.96). Based on the result of the study, there is a topography effect on
grade hypertension, with the value of path coefficient by 0.412 of t statistic 8.690 (t statistic > t table
significance by 1.96). Physical activity affects grade hypertension. The better the physical activity, the better
the way to prevent a blood pressure increase mainly systolic blood pressure. The high topography can lead to
increase grade hypertension in the primary hypertension patient, therefore, lifestyle and topographic effect
should also be considered for people with primary hypertension mainly for non-native people who have not
experienced acclimatization.
Collections
- LSP-Jurnal Ilmiah Dosen [7301]