Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia. One of the risk factors and management of patients with diabetes mellitus is physical activity which can control blood glucose levels. This study aimed to determine the relationship between physical activity and blood glucose levels. The study design used correlation analysis with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study was all type 2 diabetes mellitus patients at Abdoel Moeloek General Hospital Lampung. The sample used in this study was 52 respondents with consecutive sampling techniques. The research instrument for measuring physical activity was the physical activity level (PAL), and blood glucose level was measured using a glucometer, and data was analyzed using the Spearman Rho Test. The results showed that 32 respondents (61.5%) had mild physical activity, and 41 respondents (78.8%) had high blood glucose levels. The results showed a significant relationship between physical activity with blood glucose levels (p value=0,000; α<0,05) in patients with diabetes mellitus at the Abdoel Moeloek General Hospital, Lampung. Physical activity can help the body to lower blood glucose by way of metabolism involving glucose stored in the muscles so that glucose in the blood will fill the glucose vacancies in the muscles. Higher the physical activity in patients with diabetes mellitus, the lower the glucose level.

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