Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of periodic health examination. METHODS: The follow-up results of 2005-2006 of periodic health examination clinic of the Department of Family Medicine of Ondokuzmayis University Medical School were evaluated using a questionnaire and constant follow-up. RESULTS: A total of 387 (195 women, 192 men) patients were provided a periodic health examination. In 186 patients, the total cholesterol values were high at the time of the first visit. The mean total cholesterol value was 241.97 ± 36.47 mg/dl (201 min - 489 max) in the first visit and 217.67 ± 33.64 mg/dl (155 min - 420 max) in last visits (p<0.001). Mean triglyceride values were 287.94 ± 82.60 mg/dl (202 min - 547 max) in the first visit while 231.60 ± 66.99 mg/dl (74.5 min - 450 max) in the last visits (p<0.001). Mean glucose values for the hyperglycemic patients were 150.37 ± 56.85 (111 min - 400 max) in the first visit and 125.79 ± 32.49 (68 min - 239 max) in the last visits (p<0.001). Of the total group, 140 (36.18%) patients had high blood pressure values at the first visit, 90 (64.29%) of them were normotensive at the last visit. Mean blood pressure values of the hypertensive patients were 152.13 ± 19.04/ 93.98 ± 8.78 mmHg in the first visit and 136.18 ± 15.91/ 86.97 ± 18.62 mmHg in the last visits (p<0.001). Of the 135 current smokers, 7 (5.2%) patients quit. Regarding all lifestyle changes, 201 (51.94%) patients had an overall note as acceptable, good or excellent. CONCLUSION: Significant improvement was found in more than half of the patients.
Article Type
Research Article
First Page
1109
Last Page
1112
Recommended Citation
Dikici, Mustafa F. and Yaris, Fusun
(2007)
"Evaluation of the effect of periodic health examination in Samsun, Turkey,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 28:
Iss.
7, Article 23.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/1658-3175.3987