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ArtikelHubungan Diabetes Mellitus dengan Obesitas Berdasarkan Indeksi Massa Tubuh dan Lingkar Pinggang Data Riskesdas 2007  
Oleh: Suhardi ; Roselinda ; Soetiarto, Farida
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi: Buletin Penelitian Kesehatan: Bulletin of Health Studies vol. 38 no. 01 (Mar. 2010), page 36-42.
Topik: Obesity; BMI; Waist Circumference; Diabetes Mellitus
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Isi artikelCriteria of obesity based on Body Mass Index (BMf) only, might be in appropriate for Asian population. Increasing trend of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) related to central obesity occurred among Asian population with low BM!. Objectives: to compare the obesity a riskfactor of DM based on BMf versus waist circumference among aged 25-64 in urban areas. Method: the database of Riskesdas 2007 were obtained: respondents with blood glucose variable, consists of 18.612 records of individuals from urban areas. DM was diagnosed if plasma glucose level 2. 200 mg/dL 2 hours after a glucose load of 75 g. Complex design approach was applied in data analysis. Results: The prevalence of abdominal obesity among aged "?25 years in Indonesia were 7.8 % in males, 33.5 % in females, while the prevalence of general obesity were 17.2 % in males, 29.3 % infemales. The adjusted OR of obesity based on waist circumference versus BM1 were 2,26 (1.77-2.88) versus 1.03 (0.78-1.35) respectively as risk factors of DM among aged 25-64 in urban areas. Conclusion: The waist circumference is preferred to be measured in a survey, as a proxy indicator of DM burden, whenever the glucose load is not feasible to be carried out.
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