Perbedaan Kadar Interleukin 6 (IL-6) pada Saliva Antara Perokok dengan Non Perokok dan Hubungannya dengan Ph dan Laju Alir Saliva
Differences in Interleukin 6 (IL-6) Levels in Saliva Between Smokers and Non- Smokers

Date
2024Author
Ethan, Ethan
Advisor(s)
Primasari, Ameta
Astrina, Ika
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Smoking can cause changes in interleukin 6, salivary flow rate, and salivary
pH. The aim of this study was to determine the differences in interleukin 6 levels
between smokers and non-smokers and also the relationship between interleukin 6 with
salivary flow rate and salivary pH. The type of this research is descriptive analytic with
a cross-sectional design. The subjects of this research were 30 people who were divided
into 15 smokers and 15 non-smokers and the saliva of these subjects was measured.
The results of this study showed that the mean value of interleukin 6 levels in smokers
was 4.36 ± 0.89 and 1.49 ± 0.51 in non-smokers. The Mann-Whitney test shows a p
value of 0.000 (p<0.05) for interleukin 6 between smokers and non-smokers.
Spearman’s rho test shows a r value of -0,653 and p value of 0,000 between interleukin
6 and salivary flow rate on smokers and non-smokers and shows a r value of -0,634
and p value of 0,000 between interleukin 6 and salivary pH on smokers and nonsmokers.
It can be concluded that interleukin 6 levels in smokers are higher than in
non-smokers and there is a significant correlation between interleukin 6 with salivary
flow rate and salivary pH.
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