The Relationship between Obesity and Dyslipidemia in Adolescents

Authors

  • Ria Qadariah Arief1, Ridwan Amiruddin2, Syamsiah Russeng2, Citra Kesumasari2, Nurhaedar Jafar2, Ummu Salamah2, Nugrahaeni

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i1.1021

Keywords:

Obesity, Dyslipidemia, LDL, and HDL.

Abstract

Background: Obesity is a condition of chronic accumulation of body fat and a factor for the onset of serious diseases such as dyslipidemia. Obesity and dyslipidemia are emerging as significant public health challenges in South Asian countries Aim: This study aimed to assess the association of obesity with dyslipidemia by measuring LDL and HDL in adolescents Method: This study is an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional design. Sixty-two adolescents aged 17-19 years were randomly using systematic random sampling. LDL and HDL, anthropometric (weight, height, and BMI). Analysis data was performed using an independent t-test, chi-square test, and Fisher test Results: The results showed that the samples with a high risk for the measurement of LDL and HDL. Conclusions: It was concluded that obese adolescents have close links with dyslipidemia and have low HDL level. Obesity in adolescents is essential as early as possible so that it does become a significant health problem.

Author Biography

  • Ria Qadariah Arief1, Ridwan Amiruddin2, Syamsiah Russeng2, Citra Kesumasari2, Nurhaedar Jafar2, Ummu Salamah2, Nugrahaeni

    1Faculty of Physicology and Medical Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel, Surabaya, 2Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, 3Faculty of Public Health, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia

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Published

2020-01-31

How to Cite

The Relationship between Obesity and Dyslipidemia in Adolescents. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(1), 1461-1464. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i1.1021