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    Relationship between Nutritional Status and Postoperative Outcomes of Breast Cancer

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    Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the world which is expected to increase morbidity and mortality rates . Nutritional status is an indicators that can be used to predict post-operative breast cancer outcomes . Breast cancer patients with poor / more nutritional status has a higher risk of experiencing more post-operative complications . This study was conducted to determine the nutritional status with post-operative outcomes in breasts Cancer patients. To determine the relationships between nutritional status (BMI) and post-operative outcomes in breast cancer patients at the Ibnu Sina Hospital Makassar. This study is cross -sectional analytic study, using a total sampling method with a total of 55 samples from patients medical records . Data analysis used the Chi- square test to assess whether there was a relationship. Obtained a significant relationships between nutritional status and length of stay (p = 0.002), and lymphedema (p = 0.027). While the relationships between nutritional status and post-operative wound complications was obtained (p = 0.052), .” history (p = 0.171). There is a relationships between nutritional status and post-operative outcomes for breasts Cancer

    Hubungan IMT dengan Osteoporosis Wanita 50-60 Tahun Subras Deutero Melayu Etnis Bugis/Makassar

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    Osteoporosis is a condition in which bone mass is reduced so that the tissue microarchitecture changes that lead to the risk of bone fragility fracture easily. This study aims to find out if there is a relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and osteoporosis in women of 50-60 years old. This study uses research methods Cross Sectional. Assessment of body weight and height was conducted on 29 subjects. The BMI was then determined. The subjects had thoracolumbal rontgen to assess the osteoporosis grading based on Genant method. Most of the subjects (13 or 44.8%) had normal BMI. Only a few samples had underweight and obesity condition (5 samples or 17.2% for each case). As for osteoporosis grading, most of the samples (15 or 51.7%) had 0 grading; and only 2 samples (6.9%) had 3 grading. It can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between BMI, and osteoporosis grading based on Genant method. The higher the BMI, the lower the Genant score will be
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