Jurnal Epidemiologi Kesehatan Komunitas
Vol 10, No 2: Mei 2025

Diet – Related Risk Factors for Incident Hypertension in Malawili, Sorong, West Papua, Indonesia

Asmuruf, Mersy Marselina (Unknown)
Martini, Martini (Unknown)
Setyawan, Henry (Unknown)
Widjanarko, Bagoes (Unknown)
Musthofa, Syamsulhuda Budi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 May 2025

Abstract

Backgrounds:Hypertension sufferers in Aimas District in 2022 (31,3%) due to unhealthy lifestyle consumption behavior, namely liking or often eating stir-fried vegetables (water spinach, cassava leaves), fried fish or cooked in yellow sauce and sports or physical activity less than 150 minutes/week. in addition to supporting factors of a hereditary history of hypertension.Methods: The study used cross-sectional quantitative Observational and deskriptive analytic by non-random sample accidental sampling. In total, 200 populations (100 cases) were included in the study. Variable were fruit & vegetable diets, unhealthy fatty food, alcohol and cigarette consumption, and exercises. Data wereResult: Variables contribute to hypertensions were; Poor vegetable consumption behavior (53,0%) analysed Univariad, Consume vegetables (p= 0,019), Excessive fat consumption (p= 0,004), Exercise (p= 0,007), body mass index (p= 0,029); Genetic (p= 0,002); Cholestrol (p= 0,004); Stir-fry water spinach (p= 0,000); and . Hence, fruits, alcohol & cigarette consumptions were not correlated as contributing factors for incident hyperthension (p= 0,396; p-value=0,228; p-value=0,767).Conclusions: Risk factors for hypertension could be controlled and/or avoidable through healthy diet and lifestyle especially for those with unavoidable hereditary risk factorsKeywords : Behavior,Healthy,Consumption Hypertension

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jekk

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Health Professions Public Health

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Jurnal Epidemiologi Kesehatan Komunitas (e-ISSN:2615-4854) provides publication of full-length papers, short communication and review articles describing of new finding or theory in epidemiology, health and life science and related areas. JEKK has 1 volume with 2 issues per year. This journal was ...