Increasing Serum Cholesterol Level among Sri Lankan Adult Obese Patients Admitted to Medical Wards: A Cross-sectional Study

This research identifid the factors affcting the widespread of the level of serum cholestrol among adult obese patients admitted to government hospitals in the easternpart of Sri Lanka, and identifie  the number of adults obese patients with increasing serum cholesterollevel. A descriptive cross-sec...

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Main Authors: R. (II) P. DIOSO, K. SHALINA, K. JUDENIMAL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2017-08-01
Series:ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development
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Online Access:http://www.ajstd.org/index.php/ajstd/article/view/72
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spelling doaj-df1e1b98a4534b1bb090f9acc433d7fb2020-11-25T00:17:56ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development0217-54602224-90282017-08-0134110.29037/ajstd.7272Increasing Serum Cholesterol Level among Sri Lankan Adult Obese Patients Admitted to Medical Wards: A Cross-sectional StudyR. (II) P. DIOSO0K. SHALINA1K. JUDENIMAL2Faculty of Nursing, Lincoln University College, Jalan SS 6/12, 47301 Petaling JayaAshraff Memoril HospitalBatticaloa Teaching HospitalThis research identifid the factors affcting the widespread of the level of serum cholestrol among adult obese patients admitted to government hospitals in the easternpart of Sri Lanka, and identifie  the number of adults obese patients with increasing serum cholesterollevel. A descriptive cross-sectional studydesign was used. Convenience sampling technique helped select 150 patients in medical wards and clinics of two government hospitals in the easternprovince of Sri Lanka, and Questionnaireswere distributedfor data analysis. Overall findingsof 150 obese patients regarding increasing serum cholestrol level admitted in the medical wards and follow-up at medical clinics had 59% in moderate risk, 36% with high risk, and 2% with a minimal risk of increasing serum cholestero level. Gender was a factor, which brings about 49.3% (n = 74) of the respondents were female and 50.7% (n = 76) were male. About 59% of participants had 130–159 mg/dl of total cholesterollevel while 36% had 160–189 mg/dl and 1% had lower than 100 mg/dl. It was also identifiedthat age and co-morbidities of obesity are factors that affect an increasing serum cholesterol levelhttp://www.ajstd.org/index.php/ajstd/article/view/72Cross-sectional studyincreasing serum cholesterolobesitymedical nursi
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author R. (II) P. DIOSO
K. SHALINA
K. JUDENIMAL
spellingShingle R. (II) P. DIOSO
K. SHALINA
K. JUDENIMAL
Increasing Serum Cholesterol Level among Sri Lankan Adult Obese Patients Admitted to Medical Wards: A Cross-sectional Study
ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development
Cross-sectional study
increasing serum cholesterol
obesity
medical nursi
author_facet R. (II) P. DIOSO
K. SHALINA
K. JUDENIMAL
author_sort R. (II) P. DIOSO
title Increasing Serum Cholesterol Level among Sri Lankan Adult Obese Patients Admitted to Medical Wards: A Cross-sectional Study
title_short Increasing Serum Cholesterol Level among Sri Lankan Adult Obese Patients Admitted to Medical Wards: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full Increasing Serum Cholesterol Level among Sri Lankan Adult Obese Patients Admitted to Medical Wards: A Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr Increasing Serum Cholesterol Level among Sri Lankan Adult Obese Patients Admitted to Medical Wards: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Increasing Serum Cholesterol Level among Sri Lankan Adult Obese Patients Admitted to Medical Wards: A Cross-sectional Study
title_sort increasing serum cholesterol level among sri lankan adult obese patients admitted to medical wards: a cross-sectional study
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development
issn 0217-5460
2224-9028
publishDate 2017-08-01
description This research identifid the factors affcting the widespread of the level of serum cholestrol among adult obese patients admitted to government hospitals in the easternpart of Sri Lanka, and identifie  the number of adults obese patients with increasing serum cholesterollevel. A descriptive cross-sectional studydesign was used. Convenience sampling technique helped select 150 patients in medical wards and clinics of two government hospitals in the easternprovince of Sri Lanka, and Questionnaireswere distributedfor data analysis. Overall findingsof 150 obese patients regarding increasing serum cholestrol level admitted in the medical wards and follow-up at medical clinics had 59% in moderate risk, 36% with high risk, and 2% with a minimal risk of increasing serum cholestero level. Gender was a factor, which brings about 49.3% (n = 74) of the respondents were female and 50.7% (n = 76) were male. About 59% of participants had 130–159 mg/dl of total cholesterollevel while 36% had 160–189 mg/dl and 1% had lower than 100 mg/dl. It was also identifiedthat age and co-morbidities of obesity are factors that affect an increasing serum cholesterol level
topic Cross-sectional study
increasing serum cholesterol
obesity
medical nursi
url http://www.ajstd.org/index.php/ajstd/article/view/72
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