Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat
Vol. 20 No. 4 (2025)

Relation between Nose Scale and Sleep Disorder Breathing Among Spice Factory Workers in Semarang

Dana, Indra Pratama (Unknown)
Yunika, Kanti (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2025

Abstract

Sleep-disorder breathing covers a broad spectrum of breathing-related sleep disorders. Nasal obstruction has been identified as a modifiable risk of sleep-disordered breathing and is a common complaint in sleep-disordered breathing patients. The nose scale is a simple standard instrument that can estimate those at risk of developing sleep-disordered breathing. To determine the relationship between nose scale and sleep disorder breathing in spice factory workers in Semarang. Analytical observational research with a cross-sectional design involving 530 spice factory workers in Semarang. The independent variable of the study was the risk of developing sleep-disordered breathing based on the body mass index value. The dependent variable of the research is the Nose Scale score. Analysis was by the Independent T-test, Mann- Whitney, Chi-square, and Fisher exact tests. Results are significant if p<0.05. Complaints of a blocked nose (6% vs 3%), blocked nose (8% vs 7%), difficulty breathing (4% vs 3%), difficulty sleeping due to nasal problems (5% vs 3%), and difficulty breathing air (6 % vs 4%) was more common in the high risk sleep disorder breathing group (BMI >25kg/m2) than in the low risk sleep disorder breathing group (BMI <25kg/m2), respectively. The high risk sleep disorder breathing group (BMI >25kg/m2) also reported a higher mean Nose Scale score than the low risk sleep disorder breathing group (BMI <25kg/m2), namely 5.81 vs 3.95. Individuals with high risk sleep disorder breathing (BMI >25kg/m2) have higher complaints of nasal problems than individuals with low risk sleep disorder breathing (BMI <25kg/m2).

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Journal Info

Abbrev

kemas

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Subject

Education Public Health

Description

KEMAS publishes the article based on research or equivalent to research results in public health or other disciplines related to public health that has not been loaded/published by other media. The journal contains articles about epidemiology and biostatistics, health policy and administration, ...