Effect of Brisk Walking Exercise on Blood Sugar Levels in Prolanis Members at Community Health Center
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Title
Effect of Brisk Walking Exercise on Blood Sugar Levels in Prolanis Members at Community Health Center
Subject
Brisk Walking, Blood Sugar Levels, Diabetes, Exercise
Description
Many diabetes mellitus sufferers still lack regular physical activity. Physical
activity such as brisk walking can be a form of exercise that effectively
controls blood sugar levels. This study aims to determine the effect of brisk
walking on random blood sugar levels in Prolanis in the Kesamben
Community Health Center working area, Jombang Regency. The research
design uses a pre-experiment with a one-group pre-post-test design
approach. The population of Prolanis members was 35 respondents, and the
sample size was 20 respondents taken using non-probability purposive
sampling. The independent variable is brisk walking, the dependent variable
is random blood sugar levels, data collection uses the GlucoDR blood sugar
checking tool, and the statistical test used is the Wilcoxon Test analysis. The
research results showed that of the 20 respondents, the majority, namely 15
(75%), were in the high category before being given the fast walking
treatment. On the other hand, most respondents were in the moderate
category after fast walking exercise, namely 15 respondents (75%). The
results of the Wilcoxon statistical test show p-value = 0.002 where p-value <
α (0.05). It can be concluded that brisk walking affects random blood sugar
levels. Brisk walking exercise affects changes in random blood sugar levels in
Prolanis in the Kesamben Community Health Center working area, Jombang
Regency. Brisk walking is recommended as a type II diabetes management
therapy to control blood sugar levels because of the low side effects, and it
has been proven to be effective
activity such as brisk walking can be a form of exercise that effectively
controls blood sugar levels. This study aims to determine the effect of brisk
walking on random blood sugar levels in Prolanis in the Kesamben
Community Health Center working area, Jombang Regency. The research
design uses a pre-experiment with a one-group pre-post-test design
approach. The population of Prolanis members was 35 respondents, and the
sample size was 20 respondents taken using non-probability purposive
sampling. The independent variable is brisk walking, the dependent variable
is random blood sugar levels, data collection uses the GlucoDR blood sugar
checking tool, and the statistical test used is the Wilcoxon Test analysis. The
research results showed that of the 20 respondents, the majority, namely 15
(75%), were in the high category before being given the fast walking
treatment. On the other hand, most respondents were in the moderate
category after fast walking exercise, namely 15 respondents (75%). The
results of the Wilcoxon statistical test show p-value = 0.002 where p-value <
α (0.05). It can be concluded that brisk walking affects random blood sugar
levels. Brisk walking exercise affects changes in random blood sugar levels in
Prolanis in the Kesamben Community Health Center working area, Jombang
Regency. Brisk walking is recommended as a type II diabetes management
therapy to control blood sugar levels because of the low side effects, and it
has been proven to be effective
Creator
Mohamad Isfanur Rochman, Fahruddin Kurdi , Anja Hesnia Kholis
Source
https://ebsina.or.id/journals/index.php/jkmi
Publisher
Universitas Jember
Date
February 2024
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
EISSN 2502-2717
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Mohamad Isfanur Rochman, Fahruddin Kurdi , Anja Hesnia Kholis, “Effect of Brisk Walking Exercise on Blood Sugar Levels in Prolanis Members at Community Health Center,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 27, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11046.