Nutrition Status Related to Diabetic Ulcer

Mahfud, Mahfud and Ardhi Utama, Saktya Yudha and Ginanjar Triyono, Heru (2019) Nutrition Status Related to Diabetic Ulcer. In: THE FIRST ASIA – PASIFIC PARTNERSHIP ON HEALTH AND NUTRITION IMPROVEMENT (APHNI) CONFERENCE, 3 OKTOBER 2019, YOGYAKARTA.

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Abstract

Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients often have wounds on the feet called diabetic ulcers. Pathologically diabetic ulcers undergo changes due to an infection that causes ulceration. This ulceration is associated with abnormalities in the neurological system and peripheral diseases to varying degrees. Body Mass Index (BMI) was used to measure the nutritional status. A balanced of BMI has an effect on the wound healing process. Objectives: Knowing the nutrition status (BMI) related to the degree of diabetic ulcers in the Internal Medicine Polyclinic. Methods: The research method used was observational analysis with a cross sectional study approach using purposive sampling technique and Spearman rank statistical analysis. The sample in this study were 24 respondents who were outpatient in the internal medicine clinic. Results: The results showed the value=0.003 means that p <0.05. The results showed significant relation between nutrition status (BMI) and the degree of diabetic ulcer with a correlation coefficient of 0.588 with a moderate correlation strength of 0.4-0.6. The results showed that most respondents were female with age between 50-64 years, most worked as farmers. Nutrition status (BMI) shows that most of the pre-obesity with the highest degree of ulcer is grade 2. Conclusion: Nutrition status (BMI) related to ulcer diabetic degree. Keywords: BMI, Diabetic Ulcer

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: Publisher: Faculty of Health Sciences Alma Ata University Jl. Brawijaya 99, Yogyakarta 55183 Telp : (+62274) 434 2288,(0274) 434 2270 Email : uaa@almaata.ac.id ISBN: 978-623-223-055-2
Subjects: ILMU ILMU KESEHATAN > ADMINISTRASI RUMAH SAKIT
Divisions: FAKULTAS ILMU-ILMU KESEHATAN > ADMINISTRASI RUMAH SAKIT
Depositing User: Awan Megantoro AMd
Date Deposited: 19 Aug 2020 04:06
Last Modified: 19 Aug 2020 04:06
URI: http://elibrary.almaata.ac.id/id/eprint/1920

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