JAKARTA - The poor are most susceptible to stroke. The impact of the pressure on meeting the needs of life, so they do not care about maintaining health.
This phenomenon was found in a number of poor countries. Different from rich countries, even though there is a lot of high food for cholesterol, the people are relatively more concerned about a healthy lifestyle.
According to Major General TNI (Ret.) Dr. dr. Ratmono SpN's job, MH, world-level statistical data states that the poor with a higher stroke than the rich also occurs in Indonesia.
"For those who have a strong economy, they are concerned about maintaining a healthy lifestyle," he explained as Chairman of the Indonesian Stroke Foundation (Yastraki).
Responding to the existing problems, Tuesday, March 19, Yastroki together with Kreshna (Community Sahabat Stroker or the former community of stroke sufferers) include traveling on Ramadan while distributing food and sticks to strokers in Kel. Lubang Buaya, East Jakarta and Cibitung, Bekasi, West Java.
A humanitarian visit to a stroker's house while encouraging the person concerned. "Take care of your health, exercise regularly so that you don't have another stroke," said Dr. The task, who was also accompanied by Toto Irianto, Chairman of the Jakarta City Foundation Weltevreden and others.
Efforts to support strokers to fill Ramadan 1445/2024, Yastroki raised public donations. Assistance can be in the form of food packages and others that are directly beneficial for strokers in fasting.
"We accommodate assistance from various parties to be distributed to strokers in need," said Titiek Suryanti, Head of the Yastroki Secretariat at the Mega Kuningan Building, Jl. R Rasuna Said, South Jakarta.
Soni's stroker at Lubang Buaya, East Jakarta with his family, and Wahyudi in Cibitung, Bekasi, seemed cheerful to welcome the Ramadan Yastroki Safari group. While listening to the direction of the motivation for healthy living by Dr. Duties, repeatedly thank you.
The number of strokers throughout Jabodetabek is members of the Kreshna Community of around 750 people. Suhadi, the leader of the Kreshna Community, explained that his party is trying to guide the strengthening of faith in God Almighty to the economic independence of the families of fellow members.
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Stroke was the second-order cause of death in the world in 2015 and was first in Indonesia in 2014.
Data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health states that based on the diagnosis of doctors in the population aged 15 years and over there are 10.9% or an estimated 2,120,362 stroke sufferers.
The government seeks to reduce the number of patients by strengthening prevention, including campaigning for balanced nutritious food consumption, maintaining blood sugar levels, routine health checks at least once every 6 months.
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