OBESITY TO THE LUNG - FORCE VITAL CAPASITY (FVC) RELATION AT THE STUDENTS OF SMA NEGERI 2 BANDAR LAMPUNG
ABSTRACT: Obesity
or too-fat is an over relative human weight condition caused by accumulation of
nutrition, especially carbohydrate and fat. Based on WHO data in 2006, there
was 1.6 billion adult people in the world was in overweight condition and
unless than 400 millions from that was in obesity condition. In Indonesia,
based on Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) data in 2007, national prevalence in
general obesity at >15 years old inhabitants was 10.3% (13.9% male, 23.8%
female). Obesity, especially central obesity (abdominal) is associated with
many metabolism disruption and illness. Besides that, obesity (especially
morbid type) is also associated with many types of human respiratory disruption.
The aims of this research were to find if there’s “related” or “unrelated”
condition between obesity and Lung–Force Vital Capacity (FVC) at the studens of
SMA N 2 Bandar Lampung. The research type that used is analitic descriptive
research with cross-sectional research program. Respondents are counted 92 male
and female students, data was analyzed univariate and bivariate using
chi-square exam. The result of this research showed that 6.52% respondents were
in obese-BMI. The result of chi-square statistic exam shows p=0.076 (p<0.1)
which means that there was different value between respondents with obese- BMI
and respondents with nonobese-BMI.
Keywords: obesity, BMI, forced
vital capacity (fvc)
Penulis: Dicky Aditya Dwika,
Khairunissa Berawi, Susianti, Muhartono
Kode Jurnal: jpkedokterandd150607