Image Of Cholesterol Levels In Obesity Patients In Bulukumba District

Obesity is a condition in which abnormal fat accumulation or excessive adipose tissue so it can be detrimental to health. Diketahuii LDL cholesterol levels in the obese in District ujung loe Bulukumba. Metode district is the method of fully automatic. Principally cholesterol checked after enzymatic hydrolysis and oxidation. Research shows that the results of the LDL-cholesterol levels in 28 obese people showed normal levels of LDL cholesterol as much as 12 samples, high LDL cholesterol levels limit as much as 13 samples, and high cholesterol levels only 3 samples. Of the 28 serum samples obtained from patients with obesity result of normal LDL cholesterol levels as much as 9 samples, high LDL cholesterol levels limit as much as 17 samples, and high cholesterol levels just two samples. For further research should compare the respondent to maintain a diet and exercise regularly. Regular exercise can help you lose excess weight and regulate eating to avoid the various problems due to being overweight include increased levels of LDL in the blood.


INTRODUCTION
Obesity is a condition with abnormal or excessive fat accumulation in the adipose tissue so that it can interfere with health. Central obesity has a strong correlation with insulin resistance. In a state of insulin resistance, lipase sensitivity in adipose tissue will become active so that triglyceride lipolysis in adipose tissue will increase (Fatimawati,26.4%. The prevalence of central obesity among Indonesians has also increased, in 2013 the obesity rate was 26% and increased to 30% in 2018.
Based on preliminary data observations from Obesity patients at the Bulukumba Health Office in 2017, cases of Obesity sufferers increased to 65 cases of Obesity sufferers.
In 2018 Obesity sufferers decreased to only 35 people with obesity. Overweight and obesity are mainly caused by environmental factors. Genetic factors, although thought to play a role, cannot explain the increasing prevalence of obesity and obesity. The influence of environmental factors mainly occurs through an imbalance between diet, eating behavior, and physical activity. This is mainly related to lifestyle changes that lead to secondary lifestyles (Ministry of Health, 2012). Obesity is considered as the first signal for the emergence of a group of non-infectious diseases that mostly occur in both developed and developing countries. In Indonesia, obesity is a nutritional problem, the prevalence of obesity in people aged ≥18 years based on Body Mass Index (BMI) is 15.4%. Obesity is defined as an increase in body weight above 20% of normal limits and is associated with abnormal serum lipoprotein levels. Each lipoprotein consists of cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, and apoproteins (Putri and A, 2015).
Obesity has become a health and nutrition problem for the world community in both developed and developing countries. The prevalence of obesity has increased in recent years and has caused serious health problems globally. At least 2.8 million die each year related to weight gain and obesity. Persistent obesity and excessive food intake can cause metabolic system disorders in the form of hypercholesterolemia. Obesity is often associated with hypercholesterolemic conditions. Hypercholesterolemia is a dangerous condition characterized by high cholesterol levels in the blood. Excess cholesterol levels in the blood can cause atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure which can lead to death (Hastuy, 2015). Cholesterol is a component of cell structural membranes and a component of the brain and nerve cells. Cholesterol is stored in the liver. The highest levels of cholesterol are found in the liver and glandular tissue. Narrowing of the heart blood vessels causes coronary heart disease and when it settles in the blood vessels in the brain it causes cerebrovascular disease (Rinaldy, 2007).
Cholesterol is a lipid derivative that is classified as a steroid or sterol which always binds to other fatty acids in the form of esters. In its separation, it needs to be hydrolyzed through a chemical process by the cholesterol esterase enzyme from the pancreas, as occurs when cholesterol is absorbed in the intestine (duodenum). Cholesterol is the main component of brain and nerve cells and is a building block for several important compounds in the body (Waani et al. , 2016). The increase in blood cholesterol is closely related to coronary heart disease. Hypercholesterolemia usually occurs in obese and elderly people, but it cannot be avoided that this metabolic disorder can occur in lean people even at a young age. Blood cholesterol is an important factor that gives the clearest signs of heart disease. The higher the blood cholesterol level, the greater the risk of death as a result of the hardening of the coronary arteries (Widada and Carolina, 2016).
It is known that cholesterol levels in obese people will cause serious health problems.
Persistent obesity and excessive food intake can cause metabolic system disorders in the form of hypercholesterolemia. Obesity and overweight have become epidemic diseases that threaten the world and are secondary factors for the onset of coronary heart disease (CHD) (sinaga et al, 2013). Excess cholesterol levels in the blood can cause atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure which can lead to death (Hastuty, 2015). The purpose of this study was to know the levels of LDL cholesterol in obese patients in Ujung loe sub-district, Bulukumba Regency.

MATERIAL AND METHODS
The research design used in this research is descriptive analysis design with the method of observation with a cross sectional approach. The population is a whole collection of elements that we can use to make some conclusions (Siswanto, 2017). The population in this study were all people with obesity in Bulukumba Regency. Sampling in this study using a sampling technique, namely purposive sampling is a sampling technique, where samples are taken from people who come from a specific group, then searched and sampled (Swarjana, 2015).
The instrument used in this study is to use primary data which is obtained from research subjects using measurement tools or direct data collection tools on the subject as the source of information sought (Susila and Suyanto, 2014 Regency. And secondary data is data obtained through other parties, not directly obtained by researchers from the research subject. Secondary data is usually in the form of documentation data or available report data (Susila and Suyanto, 2014. Secondary data is data that comes from journals, as well as literature containing research. The data obtained from this study were discussed in a descriptive laboratory in tabular form.

DISCUSSION
The results of the study conducted on 28 respondents who were residents of the Ujungloe sub-district showed normal Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels were 10 people (32.1%) with levels <100 mg/dl, high limit LDL cholesterol levels were 16 people (60, 7) with levels of 129-159 mg/dl and high levels of LDL cholesterol, there were 2 people (7.1%) with high LDL 160-190 mg/dl. This study took samples of respondents with a BMI of 25.0-> 30 kg / m2.
The results of this study are related to the characteristics of the respondents. It was found that the most age categories of respondents were in the adult age range (26-45) years (74.4%). It was found that more female samples were obese (78.6%) than men who From the results of the above research, it was found that the highest cholesterol levels were at the high limit of 16 people (57.1%). From previous researchers by Inda V.M. Rawung showed that 4 boys and 23 girls with a total of 27 students (50%) had LDL levels.

CONCLUSION
From the results of research conducted in the Ujungloe sub-district, Bulukumba district, from 28 serum samples obtained from obese patients, it can be concluded that the cholesterol level results tend to be at the high limit. For future researchers, it is better to compare with respondents to maintain their diet and do regular exercise. Regular exercise can help you lose excess weight and adjust your meal portions so you can avoid various problems due to excess weight, including increased levels of LDL in the blood. For districts/cities, carry out regular exercise programs and a healthy lifestyle to prevent obesity.