2016
DOI: 10.20473/jbe.v4i12016.25-36
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The Relationship Between Metabolic Syndrome with Incidence of Stroke

Abstract: Stroke is one of non-communicable diseases and affected by many risk factors. Some stroke risk factors have in common with the metabolic syndrome criteria, such as abdominal obesity, glucose intolerance, decreased HDL cholesterol, elevated triglyceride levels, and insulin resistance. The goals to analyze the relationship between the metabolic syndrome with the incidence of stroke. This research is analytic by using case-control design. The case groups were hospitalized patients of stroke and undergoing inpatie… Show more

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“…Most respondents with stroke incidence aged ≥55 years. The results of this research are in line with the study conducted by Chrisna & Martini (2016) that says the majority of stroke patients occur in the age range of 51-75, namely as many as 25 respondents (78,10%). Stroke more often strikes the age >55 years.…”
Section: Outlook Of Respondents Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Most respondents with stroke incidence aged ≥55 years. The results of this research are in line with the study conducted by Chrisna & Martini (2016) that says the majority of stroke patients occur in the age range of 51-75, namely as many as 25 respondents (78,10%). Stroke more often strikes the age >55 years.…”
Section: Outlook Of Respondents Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Deterioration of the blood vessel system in old age will increase. It causes the more a person ages, the greater the risk of stroke increases (Chrisna & Martini, 2016).…”
Section: Outlook Of Respondents Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%