Jurnal Saintika Medika
Vol. 18 No. 2 (2022): December 2022

Obesity As A Risk Factor For Hypertension

Febri Endra Budi Setyawan ((ID SCOPUS : 57204965734) Family, Industrial and Islamic Medical Sciences Laboratory of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Muhammadiyah Malang Jl. Bendami Sutami No.188a Malang. Email: febri_dirgantara@yahoo.co.id)
Riana Widyastuti (Unknown)
Shandi Andara Putra (Unknown)
Ashifarachma Ekasari (Unknown)
Novianita Anugrah Islami (Unknown)
Nur Hafidhah Fitriani (Unknown)
Lingga Caraka Putri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2022

Abstract

Background: In Baruharjo Public Health Center in Trenggalek, hypertension is ranked 1 as the most common cases in 2021. Based on the results of Riskesdas in 2018, the increase in cases of hypertension in Indonesia is in line with the prevalence of obesity. Method: This study is a Systematic review. 34 journals published at least 5 years ago were acquired. Journals contain the topic of health problems about obesity as a risk factor for hypertension. Result: Through the process of reviewing and selecting articles, researchers obtained 34 journals that matched the inclusion and exclusion criteria, and were relevant to this research. From all the 34 journals that we have reviewed, most of them found a significant relationship between obesity and hypertension. Only 1 journal that showed if there was no relationship between obesity and hypertension, but there is still no further explanation about the reason why there was no relationship between both of them. Discussion: Someone with an overweight/obese BMI is four until eight times more likely to have hypertension than a person with normal BMI. Obesity can cause hypertension through various mechanisms, either directly or indirectly. The pathophysiology of obesity induced hypertension involve activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the RAAS or renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. In addition, the occurrence of endothelial dysfunction and the abnormalities in kidney function are also important factors in the occurrence of hypertension in obese people. Every 10 percent increase in body weight can increase systolic levels by about 5.6 mmHg. Conclusion: Obesity is strongly associated with hypertension. Losing even a small amount of weight if you're overweight or obese and or controlling your weight can help reduce your blood pressure.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

sainmed

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

Description

Journal of Family Health and Medical Sciences "Saintika Medika" was published by Faculty of Medicine University of Muhammadiyah Malang, with frequency twice yearly in January-June edition from July to December printed version and online. Electronic articles are accessible openly on the web page: ...