Journal of Ageing And Family
Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Journal Of Ageing And Family

Characteristics, Nutritional Status and Degenerative Diseases in the Elderly at the Curug Health Center, Serang Regency, Banten

Hotmaria Agustina P (Universitas Respati Indonesia)
Eneng Nurulaeni (Universitas Respati Indonesia)
Fitalia Fitalia (Universitas Respati Indonesia)
Ria Oktarini (Universitas Respati Indonesia)
Syahrul Firdaus (Universitas Respati Indonesia)
Alnovensyah Alnovensyah (Universitas Respati Indonesia)
Indah Indah (Universitas Respati Indonesia)
Yeny Sulistyowati (Universitas Respati Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2022

Abstract

Degenerative disease is a disease that accompanies the aging process this disease occurs with age. Degenerative disease is a medical term used to describe a process of decline in nerve cell function without a known cause, from a previous normal state to a worse state. Several types of degenerative diseases include: osteoporosis, stroke, heart disease, gout, DM, cholesterol, obesity, etc. One of the causes of degenerative diseases is due to the acquisition of micro and macro nutrients that are not balanced. The wrong diet increases the risk of this disease. From the several types of diseases above, we can conclude that most of them are influenced by food consumption. People are now fond of consuming foods high in fat such as fried foods, junk food, instant foods. The purpose of this study was to see the relationship between respondent characteristics, nutritional status and degenerative diseases. This research is a cross sectional study, with the population as the target group of Posbindu activities at the Curug Health Center, Serang Regency, Banten and the number of samples is 124 elderly. The results showed that the majority of respondents were elderly 60-69 years as much as 78.2%. The majority of respondents have nutritional status with BMI in the normal category as much as 66.1%. Normal blood pressure (as much as 46.8% for systolic pressure and 45.2% for diastolic pressure). The respondent's cholesterol, blood sugar and uric acid levels are in normal conditions but must remain vigilant. There is no significant relationship between BMI (nutritional status) with age, sex, and systolic blood pressure. There is a significant relationship between systolic and diastolic blood pressure on age and gender in the elderly at the Curug Health Center, Serang Banten. Keywords: Nutritional Status, Degenerative Disease, Elderly

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JournalOfAgeingAndFamily

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Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Neuroscience Nursing Public Health

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Journal of Aging and Family mengeksplorasi hubungan yang kompleks dan dinamis antara Aging dan Kesehatan terkait isu keluarga. Menyajikan pandangan dan perspektif dari berbagai disiplin ilmu, antara lain Kesehatan, Demografi, Gizi, Psikologi, Kesehatan Masyarakat, Epidemiologi, Pelayanan Kesehatan, ...