Ricvan Dana Nindrea
Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Universitas Andalas, West Sumatera, IndonesiaPublications
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Research Article
A Path Model of Factors Associated With Cardiovascular Disease in West Borneo: Analysis of Indonesian Basic Health Survey 2018
Author(s): Didik Hariyadi31951*, Heni Hendriyani31952, Dahliansyah31953 and Ricvan Dana Nindrea31954
Objective: Non-communicable diseases are estimated to account for 73% of all deaths in Indonesia and Cardiovascular Disease contributed 35%. Unhealthy dietary behavior leads to several NCDs, such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, hypertension, Cardiovascular Disease, and stroke. This study aimed to examine factors associated with hypertension and coronary disease using Basic Health Survey and path analysis model. Methods: This was a cross sectional study using a secondary data from Indonesian Basic Health Survey Year 2018. The study selected 10,171 samples aged ≥ 15 years from West Borneo Province. The dependent variable was coronary disease. The independent variables were hypertension, age, gender, education, smoking, vegetables consumption, fruit consumption, fat intake, alcohol consumption, instant noo.. Read More»