dc.description.abstract | The current era of globalization is the incidence of Non-Communicable Diseases
(PTM) continues to increase. Non-communicable diseases cause high mortality and
morbidity. The background to the increasing prevalence of non-communicable
diseases and the increasingly varied epidemiological transition is one's lifestyle.
Having smoking habits, unhealthy eating patterns, lack of physical activity and stress
are unhealthy lifestyles. this can trigger the emergence of degenerative diseases, one of
which is hypertension. The purpose of this study is to find out whether there is a
relationship between lifestyle and the incidence of hypertension in adult patients in
polyclinic disease in DKT Sidoarjo Hospital. The research design used correlation
analytic with cross sectional approach. There are 2 research variables, they are
independent and dependent. Lifestyle as an independent variable (independent) while
the dependent variable is the incidence of hypertension. The study population used all
adult patients both male and female who examined at the polyclinic disease in
Sidoarjo DKT Hospital on February 25 - April 10 2020 as many as 35 respondents.
Samples were taken in a representative manner with a non-probability sampling
technique. Data collection using a lifestyle questionnaire instrument and
spranomanometer type ahranoid, then analyzed using statistical test chisquer. The
results of the study showed that of 35 respondents, 15 respondents who had a healthy
lifestyle who did not suffer from hypertension, as many as 1 respondent (6.7%)
suffered from hypertension due to hereditary factors. While the rest, 20 respondents
who have unhealthy lifestyles all suffer from hypertension that is 20 respondents
(100%). The results of this study indicate that unhealthy lifestyles can be influenced
by smoking habits, unhealthy eating patterns, lack of physical activity and stress.
Besides these 4 factors, there are also factors that influence hypertension, namely age,
sex, work, drinking, habits drinking coffee mainly on heredity because 70-80% of
cases of essential hypertension have a family history of hypertension. Prevent with a
healthy lifestyle and also pay attention to the factors associated with the occurrence of
hypertension as early as possible will minimize the case and will not be affected by
hypertension. | en_US |