Advances in Health Sciences Research
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The Effects of Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Concentration in Archery Atheletes at the UNIMED Club
Indah Verawati, Suprayetno, Budi Valianto
Archery athletes train physically and technically to be able to make a full series of bow-pulls, but athletes who can make good movements during training may not be able to do it perfectly during matches. The athlete’s concentration can be disturbed by various things when competing and affect the athlete’s...
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Comparison of Anti-Inflammatory Activity Between Aerobic and Anaerobic Fermented Green Breadfruit Leaf Extract.
Hesti Riasari, Yessi Febriani, Ika Andiani
Inflammation is a local protective response caused by damage to tissue. Plants that have been scientifically proven to have anti-inflammatory properties of Artocarpus altilis (parkinson) Fosberg leaves. The biosynthesis process can cause changes in color, content and type of content that is in the breadfruit...
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The Effectiveness of Push Up Training for Improving the Power of Arm Muscle Among the Participants of Sports Extracurricular Activities
Khumaidah, Siti Nurrochmah
This study aimed at analyzing the influence of wall push up and floor push up training on the improvement of arm muscles power among the participants of sports extracurricular activities. The total amount of the sample was 34 female students. The result of anava sig. F = 0.000 < α = 0.05. And the...
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The Beneficial Effect of Glutathione in Protection of the Central Nerves System from Damage Induced by D-galactose
Sadiq Safaa Mahdi, Wefak Albazi, Muna hussain Al-Aameli
Glutathione is a tripeptide that protect cells from oxidative damage and it is also an important regulator of redox signaling, plays a role in xenobiotic detoxification, and influences cell proliferation, apoptosis, immunological function, and fibrogenesis. The aim of this study is Study the effect of...
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Morning Aps: The Game Rules Learning Application and Football Referee Signals
Fahrial Amiq, Prayogi Dwina Angga
The increasing demands in this digital era encourage education to accomplish the learning process by integrating with technology. This study aimed to develop learning products for game rules and football referee signals presented in mobile learning for students of the Department of Physical Education,...
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The Effect of Bajakah Stem Extract on Bacterial Inhibitory Concentration and Wound Healing Process
(Journal Review)
Lydia Lismana, Ina Hendiani, Herwanda Herwanda
Bajakah is one of the plants which is potentially developed as traditional medicine. Bajakah is such a species of plant which is assumed to have the ability to cure breast cancer, heart disease, diarrhea, increase immunity, and others. The use of antibacterial is essential for the management of various...
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Survival Rate of Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma in the Head and Neck
Yussy Afriani Dewi, Agung Dinasti Permana, Ifiq Budiyan Nazar, Bethy Suryawathy Hernowo
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a subtype of aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Diffuse Large B-cell lymphoma is a subtype of lymphoma most often found in the head and neck region. Overall survival could be used in assessing the effectiveness of therapies that may affect prognosis and survival....
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Exposure to Public Service Advertisements #suaratanparokok: A Sociodemographic Analysis
Rizanna Rosemary, Novi Susilawati, Sari Rahmani, Nur Anisah
The negative impact of cigarettes is on the health and socio-economic of individuals and the community. Cigarette advertising in mass media contributes to an increase in smoking behaviour. The high number of cigarette consumption in the community raises concerns about the low level of public awareness...
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Photovoice as a Method to Assess the Perception and Behavioral Response to Potential Stigma Toward Mental Illness
Chlara Yunita Prabawati, Diah Priyantini, Reliani, Septian Galuh Winata, Erfan Rofiqi
Photovoice is theorized to influence healthcare students to interact with the photos and captions as the choice of prior learning method. It is important to examine and further understand this mechanism of student learning in their management of mental illness. Objective: This study aims to evaluate...
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Anti-radiation Building Design: Consistency of Linear Attenuation Coefficient in Black Sand South Beach Diy Province to Get the Best X-Ray Radiation Resistance Concrete
Muhammad Fakhrurreza, Fisnandya Meita Astari, Sugeng Hadi Susilo
Radiation protection is one of the external radiation protection efforts. Concrete is the material for making external radiation shields other than lead, steel, and other heavy materials. According to [2], concrete material for a good radiation shield is made from sand from the south coast of Yogyakarta...
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Banjarese Culture Perspective In Hygiene Habit Of Female Teenage External Reproductive Organ In Banjarmasin
Dini Rahmayani, Umi Hanik, Rifa'atul Mahmudah, Wika Rispudyani
Objective: to analyse banjarese culture in hygiene habit of female teenage external reproductive organ, analysing banjarese culture myth ini reproductive organ care and analysing family contribution in reproductive organ care.Method: qualitative approach by deep interview to visualized in detail about...
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Development of Non Locomotor Motion Models For Children 7 Years Old
Mr. Bujang, Arief Darmawan
This study aims to develop non locomotor motion model for children 7 years old. This non-locomotor motion model is adapted to the characteristics and growth of the child.Research method used is research and development of Borg & Gall by using 7 stages namely: (1) Research and information collecting (2)...
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Clinical Evaluation of Dental Implants Performed in the Universitas Indonesia Dental Training Hospital Periodontal Clinic from 2009 to 2014
Faradina Putriyanti, Yuniarti Soeroso, Hari Sunarto
There is no long-term evaluation of the clinical conditions of dental implants per-formed in the Universitas Indonesia (UI) Dental Training Hospital periodontal clinic. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical condition of dental implants performed in the UI Dental Training Hospital periodontal...
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Blood pressure and geometry of the left ventricle in power sports athletes of heavyweight categories
Alexander Miroshnikov, Alexander Formenov, Andrey Smolensky
Purpose—To research blood pressure and heart geometry in power sports athletes of heavyweight categories. Material and methods—645 representatives of the power sports (weightlifting, powerlifting, bodybuilding) having sports qualification of CMS, MS, IMS with the average body weight of 102.7±6.4 kg were...
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Training Design for Ruminant Slaughterhouse Officers in Competence of Implementing Animal Welfare
Dwi Windiana, Etih Sudarnika, Fadjar Satrija Fadjar Satrija
The study aimed to evaluate the presence of training alumni and the existence of standard operating procedures (SOP) related to the improvement of competencies of cattle traders, slaughterers and stockmanship in implementing animal welfare at Ruminant Slaughter Houses (RSHs). The study was conducted...
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The Effort to Develop Junior High School Students Self-Esteem Through Giving Positive Feedbacks
Dupri Dupri, Novia Nazirun
A student has a sense of being interested in doing learning activities, while a good self-esteem will give students confidence in conducting learning activities. This study was aimed at developing the students’ self-esteem through providing positive feedbacks. The method used in this study was an experimental...
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Expressive Writing Therapy and Disclosure Emotional Skills on the Improvement of Mental Disorder Patients Control Hallucinations
Rusdi, Siti Kholifah
Mental disorders have symptoms of disorders Sensory perception, hallucinations are a response to give perceptions or opinions about the environment without any real objects or stimuli, the handling of patients with hallucinations needs to be done quickly and precisely by professional staff including...
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The Effect of Nutrition Support of Commercial Formula and FortemDia_Tri on Total Cholesterol Level and Blood Pressure in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Tri Hidayat, Sugiarto, Budiyanti Wiboworini
Most people with diabetes mellitus (DM) type 2 have increased lipid prevalence. An increase in cholesterol levels can reach 28% to 34%. High cholesterol levels accompanied by an increase in blood pressure in people with type-2 DM can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Proper nutritional support...
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Factors Related to Anxiety Level in Family Members of Patients With Cerebrovascular Disease at Siloam General Hospital, Karawaci 2020
Felani Dio Fadron, Stefanus Andang Ides, Fitriana Suprapti
Background: Anxiety experienced by the family is one form of psychological disorders in family members who suffer a stroke. The study aims to determine the factors related anxiety level in family members of patients with cerebrovascular disease at Siloam General Hospital Karawaci. Method: Method research...
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Factors Related to the Preference of Hormonal Contraception Methods in the Working Area of the Puskesmas Lubuk Buaya, Padang City in 2021
Hilda Hidayat, Eka Trio Effandilus, Hardiana Dwi Octovia
In controlling population growth using contraception. The highest percentage of contraception in Indonesia is hormonal contraception. Hormonal birth control preferences in West Sumatra (85.9%), especially the Lubuk Buaya Health Center, the percentage of injectable hormonal birth control (36.65%) pills...
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Empowering Global Health with AI: Using NLP to Extract Medicinal Plants and Disease-fighting Compounds from PubMed
Rehan Khan, Preenon Bagchi, Krutanjali Patil
PubMed is a free database maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States, and it contains more than 30 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature and other scientific publications related to medicinal plants and phytocompounds...
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Development of an 8-12 Years Old Pencak Silat Attack Coordination Skills Test
Kurniati Rahayuni, Taufik, Khoiriyah
Pencak silat is sport original origin from Indonesia. Formation performance pencak silat is with develop technique motion coordination attack pencak silat. The attack is within pencak silat covers attack hands and feet, however Not yet there are test instruments for know coordination attack child’s hands...
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Anxiety Levels of Pregnant Women During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Legina Anggraeni, Maryuni, Lia Nurdini
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about mental changes for every human being, including pregnant women worldwide. Anxiety will impact the mother and the growth and development of the fetus she is carrying.
This study aimed to identify pregnant women’s anxiety levels and the risk factors that can cause...
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Cooperation World Health Organization Member in Handling Covid-19
Rahayu Subekti, Afifah Diva Aramitha Suprayoga, Lionie Natasha Violie
Covid-19 is an outbreak that originated in China, more precisely in Wuhan. At the end of 2019, China reported the discovery of a new disease outbreak, namely the coronavirus, which spread rapidly to various countries. So on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared this disease is...
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Development Model of Basic Skills Training Shot Put O’Brien Style Techniques Based on Biomechanical Studies
Danang Rohmat Hidayanto, Agus Kristiyanto, Sapta Kunta Purnama
The purpose of this study is to know what students do, including basic techniques, glide, final stage, task, and repulsion performance. The research method used is Research and Development approach. Samples used in this study are students of vocational high School Kalijambe grade X TKR. Therefore, it...
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The Effect of Mackerel Meat on the Number of Purkinje Cell in the Cerebellum of Congenital Hypothyroid Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Idiani Darmawati, Rijal Saputro, Zulkhah Noor
Early detection through screening of congenital hypothyroid is not a regular program of the government .. so that cases of congenital hypothyroid can not be managed appropriately. Therefore, it needs to be done the research .about the benefits of the granting of a bloated fish containing omega-3 on...
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Early Menarche with Breast Cancer Awareness: A Literature Review
Sitti Nur Djannah, Solikhah Solikhah
Breast cancer is a cancer with the second highest prevalence after cervical cancer in Indonesia. The cause of high cases of breast cancer can occur because of ignorance about the triggers of the causes of breast cancer. The development and growth of the breast is influenced by the hormones estrogen and...
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Environmental Factors and Helminth Infections Among Elementary Students
Liena Sofiana, Erni Gustina, Yuniar Wardani, Thoharoh Halimatusa’diyah
Childhood is an important stage, a golden age in preparing individuals and developing their potential to compete in the future. Helminthiasis is included in the top 10 infectious diseases suffered by children. Helminthiasis is an environment-based disease thus it is crucial to improve the awareness of...
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Mycobacteriosis Risk Factors
T.H. Amirova, I.V. Petrov, F.S. Petrova, L.V. Petrova, N.V. Sergeeva, A.V. Kholmatov
Non-tuberculous mycobacteria are mainly saprophytes, but about 50 species are pathogenic to humans and cause various clinical manifestations. Currently, scientists have developed effective methods for identifying and diagnosing mycobacteriosis but have not fully confirmed risk factors for transmission...
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The Method of Exercise Play Has an Impact on Under Passing Ability Volleyball Players
Eri Barlian, Doni Jaswanto Anpolu
The problem in this study is the provision of a variety of exercises in increasing the ability to pass under the volleyball. This study aims to determine the effect of playing training methods on the passing ability under the volleyball players of Painan1 High School. This research is a quasi-experiment....
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The Correlation Between Level of Knowledge, Socio-Economic Status, Health Care Support, and Family Support With the Frequency of Pregnancy Examination Visits in Nganjuk
Widya K.D.S Sampoera, Hartati Eko Wardani, Anindya Hapsari
Mabung village has the largest gap of frequency of pregnancy examination in Baron district, Nganjuk Regency in 2017, which is 38.6%. A large gap is caused by several factors in a pregnancy screening visit. The purpose of this research is to know the relationship between the level of knowledge, socioeconomic...
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Comparison of the Influence of Trypsin on the Number of Colonies Lactobacillus spp. on the Soy Milk and Cow’s Milk Medium
Eka Noneng Nawangsih, Ana Mariana, Teja Koswara
Soy milk has high carbohydrate levels, so soy milk can be used as an alternative medium for the growth of Lactobacillus spp. In addition, in vivo, to be able to play an optimal role, Lactobacillus spp. must be able to survive the influence of enzymes in the digestive tract, including the trypsin enzyme....
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Experiences and Beliefs of the Tehit Tribe Community in using Herbal Medicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Transcultural Nursing Phenomenological Study
F. Fitriani, N. I. Nasruddin, A. Arisamawati
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant global challenges, including in Indonesia. In rural areas, many Tehit people opt for traditional medicine like red fruit (Pandanus conoideus lam), or other remedies like buah taer (Anisoptera thurifera), buah kelapa hutan (Borassus heneanus), or sarang Semut...
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Correlation Between the Use of Hormonal Contraception and HPV Infection Among HIV-Infected Women
Helmy Apreliasari, Risnawati, Serafina Damar Sasanti, Farida Utaminingtyas, Atik Maria, Retnaning Muji Lestari
Cervical cancer has the potential to be prevented since the etiology is clearly known, namely the persistence of HPV infection. HPV is the cause of 99.7% of cervical cancer. There are many risk factors that can decrease cervical local immunity thereby increasing the persistence of HPV, one of which is...
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The Relationship Between Knowledge and Medication Adherence in Hypertensive Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study in Gunung Putri Hospital Purwakarta
Deitra Rifqah Oktaviani, Shirly Gunawan
Hypertension is a global health problem that can cause death or is commonly called the Silent Killer. According to Riskesdas 2013 and 2018, the prevalence of hypertension is relatively high, increasing 8.3% and 25.8% to 34.1%, respectively. Hypertension is found in 12.54% of the population in Purwakarta....
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Features of Anti-radical Activity and Antioxidant Sperm Status in Men Living in the Western Urals
O.V. Dolgikh, D.G. Dianova
Inflammatory diseases in the urogenital tract of men living in different climatic conditions often cause infertility. The study aims to assess the antioxidant status and antiradical activity of sperm in men with chronic prostatitis living in the Western Urals. 55 men aged 23 to 38 years with inflammatory...
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Identifying the Sources of Academic Stress and Coping Strategies in New Nursing Students
Nur Aini
Differences between the education system of senior high school and college can cause stress on students, especially for new students. This problem requires students looking for ways to address these issues by using a coping mechanism. Objectives: This study aims to determine the source of the cause of...
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Developing Fundamental Movement Skills Using Movement Education Models in Elementary School 3rd Grade
Ricky Wibowo, Widi Wardiana
The purpose of this study was to developing fundamental movement skills (FMS) using movement education models Its used experimental method, pretest-posttest control group design. Third grade elementary school students (n=150, boys=84, girl=66) were enrolled in this study. Participants were randomly assigned...
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Gene Polymorphism of DNA Excision Repair in Pathogenesis of Malignancy
P. Dzhambetova, Z. Bisultanova, M. Atsayeva
The interaction towards a risk of breast cancer in the ethnically homogeneous group of the Chechens and the polymorphism of DNA repair genes was studied: XPC (rs2228000, rs2228001) XPA (rs 1800975) ERCC2 (rs13181; rs1799793). DNA samples taken from venous blood of 241 women diagnosed with breast cancer...
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Chronic Energy Malnutrition and Anemia in Pregnant Women in Medan
Zulhaida Lubis, Jumirah Jumirah, Maya Fitria
Chronic energy malnutrition (CEM) and anemia in pregnancy may affect the weight of babies born will have an impact on the quality of human resources. Anemia in pregnant women potentially endanger the mother and child and to this day it happened is still high in Indonesia, because that CEM and anemia...
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Topography of Fiber Reinforced Composite Resin Polyethylene and the Nature Fiber of Bagasse
Diana Setya Ningsih, Mursal, Farhani
Bagasse is a residual of sugarcane which has experienced five times of extortion. Bagasse has been researched and it can be used as a fiber for material outside the field of dentistry. Fiber that most often used in dentistry is an Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene fiber (UHMWPE). Most often fiber...
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Family Resilience in ADHD Child Parenting
Ika Candra Destiyanti
Family resilience is influenced by aspects of managing the problem and its resources so that a prosperous family is formed. Handling problems in families with child care indicated by ADHD will be different from each other in view of the diversity of the gods they experience. (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity...
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Topical Silver Diamine Fluoride 38% for Arresting Dentine Caries Active in Dental Clinic
Poppy Andriany, Sondang Pintauli, Rahayu Lubis, Anton Rahardjo
Introduction. This study aimed the effectiveness of topical silver diamine fluoride application in arresting active dentine caries in primary teeth in dental clinic.Methods. This study was a clinical trial, A total of 40 children aged 5-6 years old in dental clinic who had at least one active dentine...
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Concept Analysis of Self-Acceptance for People With HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)
Elli Yus Setyaningrum, Yunta Charisma, Nurdin Nurdin
HIV infection is a globally recognized health issue, characterized by the invasion of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, leading to the development of AIDS. People Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) encounter multifaceted challenges encompassing bio-psycho-social-spiritual dimensions. The pivotal role of self-acceptance...
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Wrist and Neck Circumference Specificity and Sensitivity for Predicting Obesity in Adolescents
Addina Rizky Fitriyanti, Sunarto, Arnia Azahro Aufanida
There are many anthropometry indices used for determining obesity. Wrist circumference and neck circumference are alternative clinical tools and easy to use for the indicator of obesity. This cross sectional study aimed to assess the sensitivity and specificity of obesity detection based on wrist and...
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Characteristics of Patient with Emergency Tracheostomy in the Covid-19 Era
Y. Erick Maulana, S. Raden Ayu Hardianti, S. Ongka Muhammad
Background
Emergency tracheostomy is surgical procedure which is increasingly being performed. Tracheostomy is surgical opening in trachea which creating opening in anterior tracheal wall and converting it into stoma. Emergency tracheostomy is indicated when an upper airway obstruction...
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Differences in Pulp Cell Inflammation and Dentinal Bridge Formation Between Carbonate Apatite and Calcium Hydroxide After Direct Pulp Capping on Wistar Rat Maxillary First Molar
Essie Octiara, Melfi Zendrato, Endang Silalahi
Calcium hydroxide is the gold standard of dental materials used to repair exposed pulp. This research intends to observe carbonate apatite (®Gama-cha) which may be used as an alternative material in direct pulp capping treatment. The purpose of this study is to analyze the differences in pulp cell inflammation...
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Modified Early Warning System (Mews), Indicator Of Changes In Patient's Condition In The General Wards: A Sistematic Review
Zaenal Abidin, Nissa Aruming Sila, Alwan Revai, Gusti Pandi Liputo
Changes in patient condition into critical condition characterized by hemodynamic changes in several indicators. Early recognition to such changes becomes nurse's responsibility, it requires a special clue or instrument to assess the changes in patient's condition. Modified Early Warning System (MEWS)...
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Comparison Of IMD Method, Plastic Wrap, And Conventional Care On Prevention Of Reduction Of Body Temperature Of New Baby
Diah Eka Nugraheni, Kosma Heryati
Newborns lose heat four times larger than adults, resulting in a decrease temperature. In the first 30 minutes the baby can experience a temperature decrease of 3-4 ⁰C. In a room with a temperature of 20-25 ⁰C the baby's skin temperature drops around 0.3 ⁰C per minute. The temperature reduction is caused...
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Dominant Factors Affecting In Quality Of Life Menopause Women
Imarina Tarigan, Sri Rahayu Sanusi
Menopause is a condition when physiological menstruation cycle concerning the human growing older. The increase in the number of growing old women will have its own problem with complaints about menopause. Although it does not cause death, it brings about uncomfortable condition and sometimes disturbs...
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Relationship of Exclusive Breastfeeding, Complementary Feeding and Nutritional Intake with Stunting in Children in Karanglewas Health Center
Noor Yunida Triana, Siti Haniyah
Stunting is a long-term lack of proteinenergy characterized by a lack of height according to age. The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is ranked fourth in Asia, with a prevalence of 36.4%. This study was aimed to analyze the relationship of exclusive breastfeeding, complementary food for breast milk...
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Risk Factors for Newly Diagnosed Hypertensive at Non-Diabetes Participants: A Cohort Study in Central Bogor, Indonesia
Eva Sulistiowati, Marice Sihombing
Hypertension is a major contributor to cardiovascular disease. Hypertension is known as the silent killer disease. The patients do not feel any symptoms or asymptomatic and for a long time, if it is not be cured they will get some complications. The prevalence of hypertension is rising in the world including...
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The Relationship of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index with Blood Pressure in the Elderly at Social Foundation of Salib Putih Salatiga Nursing Home
Cahyo Wibowo
Physical activity (PA) is an important factor to do, PA that has a relationship with body mass index (BMI) where BMI is also one of the factors that influence blood pressure (BP). The purpose of this study was to study the relationship between PA and the future with BP in the elderly. This research was...
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Physical Fitness of College Indonesian Martial Arts
Mego Yuda Pratikta, Slamet Raharjo, Sapto Adi, Olivia Andiana
The purpose of this study was to determine how good the level of physical condition of the martial arts athletes of the Persaudaraan Setia Hati Terate (PSHT) Merdeka University of Malang. This research is quantitative descriptive research. Retrieval of data by using tests and measurements. The results...
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Patient Adherence to Rheumatoid Arthritis Medication at an Outpatient Clinic Public Hospital in Padang City, West Sumatera
Dita Permatasari, Juni Fitrah, Vonny Novia, Yelly Oktavia Sari
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that attacks the joints and spreads to other organs. Most patients suffer from chronic pain, tissue damage, deformity and can cause risks of mortality. The disease requires long-term and regular treatment to achieve optimal therapeutic results....
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9-POHSA Reduces LPS-Stimulated TNF-α Expression in Rat Hepatocyte: The Involvement of NF-KB-p65 Subunit
Jiro H. Situmorang, Ching-Hui Loh, Chih -Yang Huang
Metabolic (dysfunction) associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is phenotypically displayed by a buildup of fat in the liver. Over time, a patient with MAFLD tends to develop the disease into worse states like liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. The transition from simple steatosis into steatohepatitis is marked...
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The Effect of Circuit Games on Increasing the Physical Fitness of Students Aged 8–12 Years
Wenti Nopriani, Tomoliyus Tomoliyus, Endang Rini Sukamti, Diana Noor Hidayati, Kukuh Hardopo Putro
Circuit games are a method that can be used in the learning process within the scope of educational units with various functions and benefits. This study aims to determine whether the learning process using the circuit game method affects the physical fitness of elementary school students.This type of...
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Risk Factors Associated of Pediculosis Capitis Among Elementary School, Semarang City, Indonesia
Kanti Ratnaningrum, Rahmawati Nur Meivitaningrum, Ika Dyah Kurniati, Oky Rahma Prihandani, Dyah Mustika Nugraheni
Background: Pediculosis capitis is a skin and hair disease caused by infestation of Pediculus humanus var. capitis parasite. This disease is often found in children. The limited research on Pediculosis capitis in Indonesia causes researchers conduct a risk factor associated of Pediculosis capitis among...
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The Relationship between Work Motivation and Nurse Performance in the Inpatient Room of the Southeast Sulawesi Provincial Mental Hospital
Nani Yuniar, Suhadi Suhadi, Nur Andini
Nurses in the inpatient ward of the Mental Hospital of the Southeast Sulawesi Province are still unable to provide the best health services to patients due to the not-yet-optimal work motivation of nurses and the lack of awareness of nurses regarding work status as a function of health services. This...
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Synthetic tobacco dependence: a case report from Bintang mountains, Papua, Indonesia
Donalry Agus Saputra, Mustafa M. Amin
Background
Synthetic tobacco is a type of tobacco made from a mixture of chemicals. This mixture is then sprayed on pieces of leaves or tobacco cigarettes and then rolled like using marijuana by smoking. Its chemicals are deliberately artificially created to mimic the effects of marijuana...
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High Intensity vs Low Intensity COVID-19 Gymnastics to Increase Aerobic Capacity and Mental Toughness in Different Sex of Adult People
Komarudin Komarudin, Muhammad Gilang Ramadhan, Sandey Tantra Paramitha, Geraldi Novian
The COVID-19 outbreak has made changes in the process of social life, including sports activities. Individuals become limited in carrying out activities so that they often choose not to do physical activities. Individual inactivity causes various internal problems, such as fatigue and mental problems....
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Interferon-Gamma Level and Affecting Factor in DM Patients at Public Health Center
Akrom Akrom, Titiek Hidayati, Arif Budisetianto
The study aims to understand the interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) level and affecting factors in diabetes mellitus (DM) patients at Public Health Center (PHC). This cross-sectional study was conducted on 153 DM patients. The inclusion criteria were male or female patients over 18 years old diagnosed with DM...
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A Case Report on Seumumbo Ritual-Induced Postpartum Psychosis
Riski Syahna, Elmeida Effendy
The most serious psychiatric condition related to childbirth is postpartum psychosis, and women who have had bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, or a previous episode of postpartum psychosis are more susceptible. Despite the fact that altered stress responses are significant risk factors for...
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The Formation of Student Character through the Active Role of Physical Education Teachers as a Role Model
Sapto Adi
The central role of physical and sports education teachers as the main actor of interaction in learning, providing flexibility in displaying a positive role for students, in which will affect both the character and behavior of the students. The projection of this role can be done when the teacher conducts...
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Significance and frequency of sports and recreational activities in the demographic structure: middle-aged people
Tamara Gajić, Milan Radovanović, Tatiana Tretiakova, Natalia Tarkhanova
An important factor for any person is recreation or physical activity. It is well known that the effects of recreation certainly affect the psychophysical state of man, as well as the social environment, social intelligence, and more specifically, overall health. A groups of people who do not exercise...
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Rose Bengal Test and Complement Fixation Test To Detect Human Brucellosis In Occupationally Exposed Groups At Cilawu District, Garut
Risqa Novita
Human brucellosis is a neglected zoonoses disease in Indonesia. The data on human brucellosis prevalence is limited. Brucellosis infects human from infected animals by direct contact, drink milk from infected animals and breath the contaminated air. Farmers, dairy workers, veterinarians and people who...
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Characterization and Antibacterial Activity Test of Hand Sanitizer Gel Ethanol Extract Ficus lyrata Warb Against Escherichia coli Bacteria
Dwi Wira, Selly Putri, Efri Mardawati, Hilma Kamila, Roostita Balia
Diarrhea is a disease caused by the lack of maintenance of hand hygiene. One of the pathogenic bacteria that causes diarrheal disease is Escherichia coli. The way to maintain the hygiene of the hands of pathogenic bacterial attacks is to use antiseptic. The type of antiseptic that can be applied is Hand...
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Enhancing Kinaesthetic Intelligence Using Project-Based Learning Models
Shela Ginanjar, Beltasar Tarigan, Yudy Hendrayana, Tite Juliantine
This study aims to determine the effect of project-based learning models on kinaesthetic intelligence. The population is class XI students of SMA Negeri 1 Lembang, a sample of 80 students was taken using simple random sampling. The method used was an experiment with one group pre-test post-test design....
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Sensitivity Profile of Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae and Therapeutic Outcome in Children in Syria
Rama Jadeed, Isam Anjak
Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) threaten public health because the infections they cause carry a high mortality rate and limited treatment options. Few studies focus on these organisms in children compared to the number of the ones carried out on adults. Therefore, the importance of our...
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Correlation Between Renal Activity Index and C3 Complement Expression in Mouse Lupus Nephritis Model
Nurhasan Agung Prabowo, Arief Nurudhin, Salma Asri Novia
Background: Lupus nephritis is a disease which currently has no definitive therapy. For lupus nephritis, histological examination remains the best option to assess the degree of disease activity, which is essential for therapy evaluation and monitoring. At present, there is no single laboratory that...
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Effectiveness of Song and Brochure Media on Increasing Adolescent Knowledge in the Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus at SMP Negeri 5 Kota Mojokerto
Syamsiatul Faricha Fafylia, Supriyadi, Septa Katmawanti
Health is a major problem experienced by people in Indonesia. One of the many diseases suffered by the people of Indonesia and even the world is diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is a disease caused by sugar in the blood that cannot be used by the body so that the level of sugar in the blood becomes...
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Work Productivity of People with Physical Disabilities During the Pandemic COVID-19 in DIY
Sumarjo Sumarjo, Ahmad Nasrulloh, Sumaryanto Sumaryanto, Farid Imam Nurhadi, Yudik Prasetyo, Rifky Riyandi Prastyawan
This study aims to determine the work productivity of people with physical disabilities during the covid 19 pandemic in DIY. This research is qualitative and quantitative descriptive research with a survey approach. The sample in this study will be taken from the existing population using “purposive...
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Potency of Red Guava Fruitghurt on Total Cholesterol Levels
Ania Kurniawati Purwa Dewi, Haura Khoerunnisa Badriarti, Yanti Nurrokhmawati
High total blood cholesterol levels are one of the factors that cause atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease. Fruitghurt is a probiotic product made from fruit juice. The content of potential ingredients in red guava and the role of LAB bacteria make fruitghurt a good and useful potential food. This...
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Green Coconut Water on Pulse Rate Recovery After Physical Activity
Arimbi Arimbi, Arifuddin Usman, Nurliani Nurliani, Rusli Rusli, Sarifin Sarifin
This study aims to determine the effect of giving green coconut water on pulse recovery after physical activity. This study involved 20 people, divided into two groups, namely the intervention group and the control group, each consisting of 10 sports science students, in good condition, healthy body...
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The Knowledge and Attitude Survey of Posyandu Cadres About the Health of Pregnant Mothers, Infants and Toddlers In Jatinangor Health Center, Jatinagor District, Sumedang Regency
Didah, Ari Indra Susanti, Fardilla Elba
Posyandu (Pos Pelayanan Terpadu) is one form of Communitybased Health Efforts which performed by, from, and with the community to provide convenience for the community and to obtain health services for mothers, infants and toddlers. There are still many problems that occur because of the lack of active...
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Risk Factors of an Online Motorcycle Taxi (Ojek Online) Fatigue in Medan
Agnes Ferusgel, Maria Haryanti Butar-Butar, Aquina Widya, Linda Hernike Napitupulu, Ani Deswita Chaniago
Ojek online is one of the on-trend informal jobs in Medan. Yet, an ojek online driver can face accidents and illnesses due to irregular times when doing this job. One of the complaints of the ojek online drivers is fatigue. The manifestation of fatigue is characterized by an increase of blood lactic...
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The Mosque Colo as Alternative Tourism Destination in Kudus
Ambar Winarti, Agus Murtana, Syahbana Daulay
The religious tourism is one of the main sectors in Kudus City. There are three interesting attractions in the region: Nature tourism, culture tourism, and the religious tourism. The Mosque Colo is one of the icons in Kudus that has been designated as a tourist destination in Central Java. The positive...
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Designing Heat Protection Clothing for People with Reduced Mobility
L.G. Babenko, N.Y. Savelieva, S.V. Kurenova, L.A. Osipenko
The article presents research on the development of heat-protective adaptation clothing with an automated system of thermal comfort control for people with reduced mobility, who move with the help of wheelchairs. Due to the paralysis of the lower limbs, people in this population are at greater risk of...
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The Effect of Gargling Old Coconut Water (Cocos Nucifera L.) on the Salivary Flow Rate and Ph in Students of Sman 10 Fajar Harapan Banda Aceh
Ridha Andayani, Putri Rahmi Noviyandri, Alya Husna
Saliva is a complex oral fluid consisting of 99% water that serves as a protector of teeth and mouth against influences from outside and inside oral cavity. Saliva is influenced by several components, including salivary flow rate and pH. Salivary flow rate and pH can change due to mechanical stimulation...
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The Growth Curve and Total Colonies Number of Lactobacillus spp on the Pink Guava (Psidium guajava Linnaeus) Juice Medium
Eka Noneng Nawangsih, Putri Heryani Kusnawan, Maman Djamaludin
Probiotics are bacteria that are beneficial to human health. Probiotic drinks from cow milk medium use carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals for its fermentation process. Pink guava fruit has a higher content of fructose, glucose, sucrose, vitamins (B1-B3) and phosphorus and is non-cholesterol than cow...
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The Effect of Health Education Through The Application “Hi, Teens” On Young Women’s Knowledge and Attitudes About Fluor Albus
Ervi Husni, Khoirun Nisa Usna Sholehah, Titi Maharrani, Rijanto
This study aims 2018 in Indonesia there were 90% of women experiencing vaginal discharge where 60% of them were adolescent girls. The lack of space to access reproductive health information, especially about fluoralbus, is one of the triggers for the low knowledge and attitudes of adolescent about fluoralbus....
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A Descriptive Study of People’s Health Care Facility Preferences in Malang
Linda Fei Yuvita, Dita Ratna Fauziah, Shofiyatul Masyiyah, Iing Merillarosa Kharisma Wardani, Anis Yunita, Dian Mawarni
Health care service utilization in the national health insurance keeps increasing. On the other hand, people are becoming more critical in determining a health care facility as a place for getting treatment. The health care facility preference also illustrates the people’s demand pattern towards the...
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Effects of Finger Handheld Therapy on Dysmenorrhea In SMKN 07 Kota Bengkulu
Elvi Destariyani, Sri Sumiati, Lusi Andriani, Desi Widiyanti
Women of reproductive age in Indonesia are estimated to be 55% experienced pain during menstruation. The impact of dysmenorrhea is very disturbing to women's comfort. Even about 10% of women who experience menstrual pain can not follow daily activities. The results of the initial survey found that students...
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The Relationship between Hand-Eye Coordination and Strength of Stomach Muscle on Clear Forehand Capability in Badminton Game on Student of Ciambar 1st Junior High School, Sukabumi District
Haerul Ikhsan
In this research purpose to know relation between coordination of eye-hand and the strength of stomach muscle to students in class VIII at SMPN 1 Ciambar have as background by role important coordination of eye-hand and the strength of stomach muscle in the badminton games. This research uses survey...
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The Efficacy of Chitosan Toothpaste Based White Shrimp (Litopenaeus Vannamei) to Decrease Streptococcus Mutans Colonies in Children with Early Childhood Caries
Yunita Feby Ramadhany, Harun Achmad, Putri Khairunnisa, Mardiana Mardiana
Caries are common in early childhood. The prevalence of early childhood caries according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry is 57.7%. One of the causes is Streptococcus mutans bacteria. The most effective method to prevent plaque accumulation is to brush the teeth with toothpaste. Chitosan...
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Fundamental Movement Skills Game on Intellectual Disability Children in Primary Special Education
Selvi Atesya Kesumawati, Tandiyo Rahayu, Hari Amirullah Rachman, Setya Rahayu
The Fundamental Movement Skill (FMS) of the intellectual disability (ID) children, whether it is mild or moderate, has a disorder, therefore there is a need to guide the ID of the child on optimal FMS and gain pleasure through movement. Getting game exercise is one form of game designed purposely by...
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Mutation Frequency in BRCA1 And BRCA2 Genes Among Women with Breast Cancer in Kabardino-Balkaria
M. Bittueva, P. Dzhambetova, D. Hashhozheva, Z. Bogotova, T. Handohov
The study was conducted within the individual genotyping of healthy and sick women in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic to determine the risk-prone groups with increased susceptibility to hereditary form of breast cancer development. Blood samplings were collected and total DNA was taken from 300 people...
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HIV/AIDS Acceptance and Access to Health Care Services on Female Sex Workers
Fitriana Putri Utami, Ratu Matahari
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that every year there are 350 million new Sexual Transmitted Infection (STI) sufferers in developing countries. Areas with a high prevalence of STIs are accompanied by a high prevalence of HIV / AIDS which is found in many high-risk sexual behaviors. One...
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Status of Mother's Bone Density (0-6 Months) Based on Pattern of Breastfeeding
Ernawati Nasution, Etti Sudaryati, Evi Naria
Breastfeeding protects mothers from osteoporosis. Osteoporosis, the thinning of bone tissue and loss of bone density over timeThe women that did not breastfeed has four times greater risk of osteoporosis and often got hip fracture in years after menopause than women who are breastfeeding. After breastfeeding,...
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Dental Health Management Methods for Children with Special Needs
Dyah Nawang Palupi Pratmawari, Giza Romadhoni Rahmawati, Rachel Petrinathea Alfadiandra, Rifdah Nisrinawati Maulina
According to AAP (2008), children with special health care needs were defined as "children with any physical, developmental, mental, sensory, behavioral, cognitive, or emotional impairment or limiting condition that requires medical management, health care intervention, and/or specialized services or...
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Traditional Sport: Student’s Perception on the Importance to Continue It
Topo Yono
A sport is coming from certain community and it is saved to continue by the community for their health awareness and education. Jember as small part of East Java has social community who was familiar with traditional sport and still conserve the existence of the sport. University Students of Sport Education...
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Preparation and Characterization of Water Soluble Curcuminoid Prepared by Complex Formation with κ-Carrageenan
Wiwin Winingsih, Yulia Andina, Adang Firmansyah
Objectives: The aim of this study was to increased solubility of curcuminoid by inclusion complex formation. Method: Curcuminoid-kappa carrageenan complex formation was perform by kneading method. Then the complex solubility and dissolution rate was evaluated and characterized by Scanning Electron Microscopy...
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The Relation Availability of Facilities and Family Support with Covid-19 Prevention
Mellia Fransiska, Deviana Susanti, Evi Susanti, Ayu Nurdiyan, Rima Berlian Putri, Debby Ratno Kustanto, Rahmi Kurnia Gustin
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease that has become a global pandemic. The number of cases of COVID-19 continues to increase from year to year. Covid-19 cases in Payakumbuh City until December 2020 were 592 cases. One of the enabling and reinforcing factors in preventing Covid-19...
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The Influence of Murotal Therapy on the Decrease of Blood Pressure on Puerperal and Preeclampsia Women: Literature Review
Fani Febriyanti, Susilo Rini, Mariah Ulfah, Pramesti Dewi
Mortality and morbidity on pregnant, giving birth, and postpartum women is the biggest problem in developing country. The high of maternal mortality rate is related to many factors, one of them is severe preeclampsia. One of the healing methods is by listening to Al-Qur’an recitation (murotal). The purpose...
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Job Stress Level Among Islamic Hospital Nurses
Erianto Fanani, Abdul Rohim Tualeka, Tri Wahyu Sarwiyata
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) assigns nurses as professions that are at a very high risk of stress. Nurses who experience stress can cause physical and mental complaints, so they cannot work optimally. This research conducted to determine the job stress level of nurses...
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Correlation between Family Income and Stunting among Toddlers in Indonesia: A Critical Review
Ihza Mustika Rahma, M Mutalazimah
Background: Toddlers aged 12 months to 59 months, are included in the nutritional vulnerable group and easily suffer from nutritional problems such as stunting. Based on the results of the Ministry of Health’s basic health publications in 2018, the prevalence of stunting in toddlers in Indonesia reached...
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Covid-19 Infection in a Teenage Patient with Nasopharyngeal Cancer
A Case Report in Rural Area
Hamsu Kadriyan, Yudhi Kurniawan, Sang Ayu Kompiyang Indriyani, Nova L. Audrey Pieter, Masyita Gaffar, Abdul Qadar Punagi
Covid-19 with nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) comorbidities are rare in children. Post-chemoradiation cancer patients are one of the vulnerable groups to have Covid-19 infection. The Covid-19 infection could occur in an urban and rural area. More challenging issues occur in managing Covid-19 patients, furthermore,...
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Potential Active Material of Stem Extract Apium graveolens L. As Biolarvacides Aedes aegypti
Jumari Ustiawaty, Aini Aini, Erik Setiawan
Aedes aegypti is the main vector of transmission of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). The death rate from dengue fever in Indonesia is still quite high. As biolarvicides, celery stems (Apium graveolens L.) are known to contain alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, and saponins. This study aimed to identify the...
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Relationships of Mother Knowledge About Nutrition with Change of Weight Children Age 2–5 Years in Integrated Healthcare Center Sakura, Sawit Miri, Panggungharjo, Sewon, Bantul
Endang Khoirunnisa
The Quality of children today is a determinant of the quality of human resources (HR) in the future. Human development in the future begins with the development of today’s children. Lack of knowledge about nutrition or the knowledge to apply information obtained in daily life is an important factor in...
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Anxiety and Sleep Quality Among Medical Students in Indonesia During the COVID–19 Pandemic
Ferrel Ursula, Anthony Paulo Sunjaya, Arlends Chris
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought significant mental stress to the community and disruptions to learning, especially to medical students, due to the increasing stress on the health system. This study is to examine the prevalence of anxiety and sleep quality and the association between anxiety and sleep...