DETEKSI DINI FAKTOR RESIKO PENYAKIT TIDAK MENULAR (PTM) BAGI WARGA RW 15 DESA SINDANGGALIH KARANGPAWITAN KABUPATEN GARUT
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https://doi.org/10.33482/ddk.v2i01.7Keywords:
Early Detection , Non-Communicable DiseasesAbstract
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death in the world. PTM can be
detected by early detection by checking blood pressure, blood cholesterol levels, blood sugar
and measuring BMI. The purpose of this activity is to detect non-communicable disease risk
factors early after an examination has been carried out. This activity was carried out using a
rapid test method for checking cholesterol, blood sugar, while blood pressure was checked using
a digital sphygmomanometer, and height and weight were measured to obtain BMI data. The
activity is carried out in December 2021-January 2022. The location of the activity is RW 15,
Sindanggalih Village, Karangpawitan, Garut Regency with 50 participants. The results of the
examination obtained as many as 25 people (50%) had prehypertension. Examination of blood
cholesterol levels showed that 20 people (40%) had hypercholesterolemia. As many as 61
people (61%) are not sure to have DM and the results of BMI measurements are 23 people
(23%) at risk of obesity. This detection through routine health checks is very necessary to find
out from the start there are risk factors for a person to suffer from non-communicable diseases
or not.
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