Abstract
The aim of the research was to determine correlation between life style (physical activities, consumption, behaviour, smoking status and stress level) and dyslipidemia and impaired fasting blood sugar in State Junior High School and State senior High School who have central obesity in Makassar. The research was an observational study with cross sectional approach consisting of 150 teachers. The data consisted of abdominal circumference, dyslipidemia, fasting blood sugar and stress level. Correlation between life style and dyslipidemia and impaired fasting blood sugar was analyzed using chi square analysis. The results of the research indicate that there is a correlation between behaviour (0.014) and its domain, which is knowledge (0.007), attitude (0.005), practise (0.014) and impaired fasting food blood sugar. There is a significant correlation between triglyceride (0.003) and impaired fasting blood sugar, but there is no correlation between physical activities (0.305), total cholesterol (0.064), HDL (0.710), LDL (0.122), consumption pattern (carbohydrate (0.367), fat (0.508), vegetables (0.835) abd fruits (0.601), smoking status (0.366), stress level (0.159) and impaired fasting blood sugar
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