Correlation Between Habits of Physical Activity With Blood Pressure of Hypertensive Patients
Date
2019-09-01Author
Murtaqib, Murtaqib
Kushariyadi, Kushariyadi
Kristy, Silvira Yoniar
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Hypertension is an asymptomatic
disorder, and condition which
blood pressure is increase in
diastolic pressure ≥90 mmHg and
systolic pressure ≥140 mmHg.
Factors of hypertension are obesity
(overweight), low physical
activity, lifestyle (consumption
alcohol and smoking). Design the
research wasused descriptive
analytic type with correlation
study and cross sectional method.
The sample was 84 respondents
from hypertensive patients
recruited by using consecutive
sampling technique. Data were collected from respondents by employing Baecke
Questionnare and observation sheet for degree of
hypertension. This research used spearman correlation and
results revealed that there was correlation between habits
of physical activity and blood pressure hypertensive
patients (p value 0,008) and (r value 0,287) and the
strength of the correlation in the two variables is
statistically weak with the direction of the positive
correlation. People with low physical activity were tended
has higher blood pressure than people with active physical
activity. The result showed gender and age could influence
habitsof physical activity and smoking history and
hypertension history in the family affect blood pressure.
One solution to overcome these problems is exercising
routinely like doing aerobics or walking in the morning.
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