Relationship Of Calcium Levels To Hypertension In Pregnancy

<p><em>Pregnancy-induced hypertension often progresses to pre-eclampsia as one of the biggest contributors to maternal mortality. Mineral and nutritional factors have an important role in the etiology of pregnancy-induced hypertension, especially pre-eclampsia. A mineral factor associate...

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Main Authors: Nur Elly, Erli Zainal, Iin Nilawati
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Alma Ata University Press 2020-11-01
Series:Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia
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Online Access:https://ejournal.almaata.ac.id/index.php/JNKI/article/view/1302
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description <p><em>Pregnancy-induced hypertension often progresses to pre-eclampsia as one of the biggest contributors to maternal mortality. Mineral and nutritional factors have an important role in the etiology of pregnancy-induced hypertension, especially pre-eclampsia. A mineral factor associated with hypertension is calcium. This study attempts to analyze the relationship between calcium levels and the occurance of pregnancy-induced hypertension. A cross-sectional study design was used to measure or observe independent variables (calcium levels) and dependent variables (hypertension in pregnancy). The number of samples was 43 second-trimester pregnant women taken by consecutive sampling technique. This study used primary data by examining blood pressure and calcium levels contained in the blood serum of pregnant women. Univariate analysis results showed that 30% of pregnant women experienced pregnancy-induced hypertention, and 44% of pregnant women had insufficient calcium levels. The results of the bivariate analysis proved that there was a significant correlation between maternal blood calcium levels and the occurence of hypertension in second-trimester of pregnant women (p value 0,000).</em></p>
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spelling doaj.art-140d76d448cf4c96a26c10dbe5b397142022-12-21T17:14:48ZindAlma Ata University PressJurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia2354-76422503-18562020-11-018323223810.21927/jnki.2020.8(3).232-238770Relationship Of Calcium Levels To Hypertension In PregnancyNur Elly0Erli Zainal1Iin Nilawati2Poltekes Kemenkes BengkuluAkademi Kesehatan Sapta Bakti BengkuluAkademi Kesehatan Sapta Bakti Bengkulu<p><em>Pregnancy-induced hypertension often progresses to pre-eclampsia as one of the biggest contributors to maternal mortality. Mineral and nutritional factors have an important role in the etiology of pregnancy-induced hypertension, especially pre-eclampsia. A mineral factor associated with hypertension is calcium. This study attempts to analyze the relationship between calcium levels and the occurance of pregnancy-induced hypertension. A cross-sectional study design was used to measure or observe independent variables (calcium levels) and dependent variables (hypertension in pregnancy). The number of samples was 43 second-trimester pregnant women taken by consecutive sampling technique. This study used primary data by examining blood pressure and calcium levels contained in the blood serum of pregnant women. Univariate analysis results showed that 30% of pregnant women experienced pregnancy-induced hypertention, and 44% of pregnant women had insufficient calcium levels. The results of the bivariate analysis proved that there was a significant correlation between maternal blood calcium levels and the occurence of hypertension in second-trimester of pregnant women (p value 0,000).</em></p>https://ejournal.almaata.ac.id/index.php/JNKI/article/view/1302calcium levelshypertensionpregnant women
spellingShingle Nur Elly
Erli Zainal
Iin Nilawati
Relationship Of Calcium Levels To Hypertension In Pregnancy
Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia
calcium levels
hypertension
pregnant women
title Relationship Of Calcium Levels To Hypertension In Pregnancy
title_full Relationship Of Calcium Levels To Hypertension In Pregnancy
title_fullStr Relationship Of Calcium Levels To Hypertension In Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Of Calcium Levels To Hypertension In Pregnancy
title_short Relationship Of Calcium Levels To Hypertension In Pregnancy
title_sort relationship of calcium levels to hypertension in pregnancy
topic calcium levels
hypertension
pregnant women
url https://ejournal.almaata.ac.id/index.php/JNKI/article/view/1302
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