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Title: | Cardiovascular disease risk in blood lipid and dietary intake among female adult in east coast of Peninsular Malaysia |
Authors: | Nurulashikin Mohd Ariffin |
Keywords: | Nurulashikin Mohd Ariffin LP 34 FASM 2 2012 |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | Universiti Malaysia Terengganu |
Abstract: | The purpose of the present study was to investigate the risk of cardiovascular disease among healthy female adult in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. A total of 120 respondents were participated in this study involving 60 Malay respondents and 60 Non Malay (30 Chinese and 30 Indian). Based on the Kruskal-Wallis analysis, result showed a significant difference in blood cholesterol Chinese and Indian group (p = 0.005) and also significant difference for blood cholesterol between Malay and Chinese, Malay and Indian, Chinese and Indian (p=0.08). It was found that total cholesterol for Malay was 4.29 (0.36) mmol/L, Chinese 4.15 (0.39) mmol/L and Indian 4.34 (0.23) mmol/L. For cardiovascular disease risk estimation outcomes, a significant different between CVD risk for Chinese group and CVD risk for Indian group was observed. However, there were no significant difference between triglyceride for Malay and Non-Malay by using Mann Whitney U Test, triglyceride for Chinese and Indian, cholesterol for Malay and Non Malay and CVD for Malay and Non-Malay by Kruskal-Wallis analysis. There was a strong and positive correlation between cholesterol and cardiovascular disease (r = 0.803, p = 0.00). No relationship between dietary intake and level of the blood lipid in this research has been observed. |
URI: | http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10382 |
Appears in Collections: | Fakulti Agroteknologi dan Sains Makanan |
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