BACHELOR OF NURSING STUDY PROGRAM ABDI NUSANTARA HEALTH SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL JAKARTA
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https://doi.org/10.62898/k8r7qn93Keywords:
hypertention, diet and nutrition, educationAbstract
Introduction often shows no symptoms. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between diet and nutritional status with the incidence of hypertension. Methods: The research was conducted using a cross sectional approach. The sample collection technique uses a food frequency questionnaire and nutritional status uses a total sampling technique. Research Results: The analysis used in this study was univariate and bivariate and used the chi-square test. With a sample size of 50 respondents who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. univariate results: respondents aged 46-55 years 40%, female sex 58%, last higher education (≥SMA) 56%, it was concluded that there was a difference in the level of knowledge of hypertension before being given education and after being given education, the respondent's eating pattern was not good 72%, respondents with more nutrition 38%, respondents with hypertension 56%. Results of bivariate analysis: on the chi-square test eating pattern with p-value (0.000) <0.05, and p-value nutritional status (0.004) <0.05.Conclusion: from the results of the study it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between diet and nutritional status with the incidence of hypertension.
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