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Relationship between Waist Circumference (Abdomen) & Triglyceride and Low Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol (LDL-C) Levels in Premenopausal Women Mutmainnah Abbas; Thaslifa Thaslifa; Rosdiana Mus; Feby Muliyanti; Nurmiati S
MEDULA: Jurnal Ilmiah Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Halu Oleo Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Oktober
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Background: Premenopausal is a period that women will experience before heading to the menopause phase in the age range of 4 5-55 years. In the premenopausal period it is characterized by the instability of the hormone estrogen which will affect lipid metabolism which is closely related to the increase in abdominal fat known as abdominal or central obesity. The instability of the hormone estrogen results in hormonal changes that affect the levels of lipids in the body such as TG and LDL-Chol levels in the blood. Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether there was a relationship between Waist Circumference (Abdomen) and Triglyceride and Low Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol (LDL-C) Levels in Premenopausal Women. Methods: This study used an analytical correlative method with a cross-sectional study approach. This study involved 40 research subjects who met the criteria. Results: the pearson correlation test analysis determined the relationship between the abdominal waist circle and TG levels in premenopausal women, the results of the p value = 0.351 and the pearson correlation test value = 0.15 were obtained. In the correlation between waist circumference (abdomen) and LDL- Chol levels in premenopausal women, p-value = 0.164 with a pearson correlation value of 0.224 was obtained. Conclusion: There was no relationship between Waist Circumference (Abdomen) and Triglyceride and Low Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol (LDL-C) Levels in Premenopausal Women.
Correlation between Lymphocyte Count and RT-PCR Cycle Threshold Value in Patients with Corona Virus Disease-19 at RS Pelamonia Makassar Rosdiana Mus; Sasminiarti; Mutmainnah Abbas; Elpira Asmin; Titin Agustina
MEDULA: Jurnal Ilmiah Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Halu Oleo Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023): April
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Background: COVID-19 caused by Coronavirus (CoV) attacks the human respiratory system. COVID-19 as an outbreak at the end of 2019 caused deaths all over the world. Diagnosis of COVID-19 through RT-PCR and laboratory test such as lymphocyte was count. Purposes: The aims of the research is the relationship between CT values and lymphocytes. Methods: This type of observational research with a cross sectional study. The sample technique in this study is purposive sampling. The data used is secondary during the July-December 2021 period at the TK II Pelamonia Makassar Hospital. The population in this study was all Covid-19 patients at TK II Pelamonia Makassar Hospital with inclusion criteria of positive RT PCR results, aged 25-50 years and without history of autoimmune disease. The results of lymphocyte and CT values used medical record data. The sample size was 130 subjects accordance theinclussion criteria. Results: The research subjects were 130 subjects consisting of 71 (54.6%) male and 59 (45.4%) female. The mean age of the research was 37.88 years. The average of lymphocyte count is 27.95 and average of CT values is 32.30. Conclusion: There is no relationship between lymphocytes and CT values with gender and there is no significant relationship between CT values with the lymphocytes counts.
Profile of Atherogenic Index in Elderly Individuals in Bitoa Village, Manggala District Vera Kristianti Woso; Mutmainnah Abbas; Thaslifa Thaslifa; Rosdiana Mus
Laboratory Journal of Infectious Diseases Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Laboratory Journal of Infectious Diseases
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The atherogenic index is a good test used to measure the level of atherogenicity associated with the risk of atherosclerosis. The atherogenic index is the logarithmic ratio of TG/HDL. Atherogenic index examination in the elderly is done to see their health status. Elderly is someone who has reached the age of more than 60 years and has experienced several changes in physiological functions that will have an impact physical and psychological conditions, including stress and emotions. The purpose of this study was to describe the profile of the atherogenic index in elderly individuals. This type of research is descriptive study with a cross-sectional approach. The amount of data used in this study were 36 subjects obtained using the purposive sampling method. The results of the study at the age of 60-64 who had the resuts of the atherogenic index in the low category there were 6 respondents and the results of the atherogenic index in the moderate category there were 8 respondents, while for atherogenic index in the high category there were 16 respondents. Ages 65-69 obtained an atherogenic index in the low category, with one respondent in the high category, comprising 5 respondents. The conclusion of this study is that the atherogenic index value at the age of 60-69 obtained an atherogenic index in the low category; there were as many as 21 respondents, and the results of the atherogenic index in the moderate category were 8 respondents, while for the atherogenic index in the high category, there were 21 respondents.