Correlation between Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Cholesterol with Calcium Score in Patient with Hypertension and Obesity
Date
2022Author
Handari, Saskia Dyah
Rahmasari, Mirna
Adhela, Yurike Dhika
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Background: Obesity is more of a nutritional problem that becomes one of the double
nutritional problems that must be overcome. A person with obesity tends to have a
higher risk of developing hypertension, diabetes mellitus type 2, and the possibility of
having a heart attack, which can show calcium scores in the heart.
Objectives: This research aimed to analyze the relationship and look at differences in the
incidence of DM type 2, cholesterol, and calcium scores in patients suffering from
hypertension and obesity.
Methods: This research used a cross-sectional study design with a quantitative method.
The data collection was conducted at Siloam Hospital Surabaya (2018-2021). The
determination of the sample adjusts to the criteria set by the researcher. Sample
withdrawal used the purposive sampling method. The sample number was 59 men and
59 women. Research instruments were a questionnaire, interview, collecting data
anthropometry, hypertension history, and cholesterol history.
Results: Most of the subjects were elderly (38.1%). There were differences in the
cholesterol history of women and man subjects (p=0.002). There was no noticeable
difference in the history of DM type 2 in the subjects (p=0.092). There was no noticeable
difference in calcium scores in the subjects (p=0.062). Most subjects other than having
DM type 2 also had a history of cholesterol (73.3%). There was no noticeable correlation
between cholesterol with DM type 2 in subjects (p=0.006). Most subjects with a history
of DM type 2 was in a meaningful calcium score (26.6%). No association between DM
type 2 and calcium score in subjects (p=0.102).
Conclusions: There was no association between the incidence of diabetes mellitus type
2 and cholesterol and the incidence of DM type 2 with calcium scores in patients. There
was a noticeable difference in the incidence of cholesterol in the subjects. No difference
in the incidence of DM type 2 and calcium scores was found in subjects who were
patients with a history of hypertension and obesity.

