Abstract :
Skripsi ini membahas tentang hubungan antara usia dengan kadar HbA1c. Penelitian
ini menggunakan metode deskriptif dan analitik dengan rancangan cross-sectional
correlation. Sampel yang diambil berupa darah vena dari 38 orang subjek penelitian
yang dipilih melalui kuesioner dengan teknik pengambilan sampel yaitu purposive
sampling. Hasil penelitian didapatkan kelompok umur terbanyak berada pada rentang
usia 30-32 tahun berjumlah 12 orang (30,8%). Kadar HbA1c seluruh sampel berada
pada rentang 4,0%-5,9% dengan nilai terbanyak yaitu 4,4% dan 4,6% berjumlah 5
orang (12,8%) dan nilai rata-rata sebesar 4,811%. Terdapat 2 subjek penelitian (5,1%)
yang memiliki kadar HbA1c sebesar 5,9%, sehingga bertentangan dengan nilai
rujukan HbA1c normal dari ADA yaitu <5,6%. Hal ini dapat disebabkan karena
pemilihan sampel hanya dilakukan melalui kuesioner dan tidak dilakukan
pemeriksaan lainnya. Hasil uji korelasi dengan uji Spearman Rank, didapatkan
adanya korelasi yang lemah (r = 0,212) dan nilai p (0,201) > 0,05, sehingga dapat
disimpulkan bahwa tidak ada hubungan antara usia dengan kadar HbA1c pada pria
dengan kadar glukosa darah normal.
Kata kunci : HbA1c, Pria, Sindroma Metabolik, Diabetes Melitus. / This study is discussing about the correlation between age and HbA1c levels. This
research is using descriptive and analytical methods with cross-sectional correlation
layout. The sample of this research is a vena blood which was taken from the 38
people who were selected through a questionnaire with purposive sampling technique
to picked the subjects. The result of this research shows us that the biggest group in
the experiment are within 30-32 years old age group with 12 people in total (30,8%).
The HbA1c levels of the entire subjects are ranging from 4,0%-5,9% with the most
HbA1c levels are 4.4% and 4.6% consist of 5 people each (12,8%) and the average
level is 4,811%. Within this experiment, there are 2 subjects (5,1%) who have 5,9%
HbA1c level, and contradict with the level of normal HbA1c based on ADA which is
<5.6%. This can caused by when we picked the sample we were only depending on
the questionnaires and no other examination were run. From correlation test using the
Spearman Rank method, there is a weak correlation (r = 0,212) and p-value (0,201) >
0,05, thus it can be concluded that there is no correlation between age and HbA1c
level in men with normal blood glucose.
Key words : HbA1c, Men, Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes Melitus