2019
DOI: 10.24990/injec.v4i1.236
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Correlation of Blood Cholesterol Levels and Hypertension with The Incidence of Stroke in The Provincial Hospital of Banjarmasin

Abstract: Introduction: Stroke risk factors are related to the circumstances of a person's health status, namely hypercholesterolemia (excess cholesterol levels) and hypertension (high blood pressure).Methods: A correlative descriptive analytic observational study using cross sectional approach. The number of samples taken is as many as 62 people using the Slovinformula..Statistical analysis uses Sperman Rank Test and Linear regression test.Results: The results of this study indicate that the total cholesterol level of … Show more

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“…Thus, managing blood pressure and cholesterol levels can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (Gupta et al, 2018). However, a study by Saputra et al (2019) showed no association between cholesterol levels and blood pressure (Saputra et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, managing blood pressure and cholesterol levels can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (Gupta et al, 2018). However, a study by Saputra et al (2019) showed no association between cholesterol levels and blood pressure (Saputra et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If this happens, a stroke can occur. 40 Previous research results states there is significant relationship between hypertension and the occurrence of stroke [41][42][43][44] .…”
Section: Figure 3 Risk Stroke By Gendermentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Many interacting factors can cause hypertension or high blood pressure. In addition to age and coffee drinking habits, which affect a person's blood pressure, etc., some risk factors are race or ethnicity, genetic or hereditary factors, overweight or obesity, lack of exercise, high cholesterol, and smoking (Saputra, 2019).…”
Section: Correlation Of Coffee Drinking Habits To Hypertension In Pon...mentioning
confidence: 99%