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Antihyperlipidemia Activity of Ethyl Acetate Fraction from Melinjo (Gnetum gnemon Linn.) Leaf in White Male Wistar Rats Induced by Propylthiouracil

Herlina, Ferlina Hayati, Dina Permata Wijaya, Rahma Belinda
The antihyperlipidemia activity of ethyl acetate fraction from Melinjo leaf (Gnetum gnemon L.) against white male wistar rats induced by propylthiouracil has been carried out. Wistar male rats were divided into six groups, which are a normal, a positive control, a negative control, and the other three...
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Developing Format of Clinical Pathway Using Nursing Diagnosis Based on Indonesian Nursing Diagnosis Standart (Standar Diagnosis Keperawatan Indonesia: SDKI)

Sartika Wulandari, Nursalam Nursalam, Eka Mishbahatul M. Has
Clinical Pathway is an integrated service planning concept that summarizes each step are given to patients according to the standard of service, the standard of nursing care, and other health personnel service standards, based on evidence with results that can be measured and within a certain period...
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Ethnic Characteristics of Temperament Types and Properties of the Central Nervous System

L.I. Gubareva, L.M. Halidova, E.V. Agarkova, Z.A. Magomedova, R.S.-A. Zahkieva
Two samples (Russian, n = 155 and Chechen, n = 184) were used to study the differences in the temperament scales using the "Eysenck Personality Questionnaire" and the peculiarities of the central nervous system functioning using the computerized chronoreflexometry method. Ethnic and gender differences...
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The studies of Leaf extract of Ficus lyrata Warb on antimicrobial activities

Dwi wahyuda Wira, Efri Mardawati, Mochammad Djali, Roostita Balia
The extract of leaf Ficus lyrata Warb has potential as antimicrobial agents, because it contains bioactive components such as polyphenols, tannin and triterpenoid that can inhibit the growth of microbials. The maceration extraction method was used in this study using water as solvent agents, to extract...
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One Health Monitoring Tool (OHMT) for the Implementation of Prevention and Control of Zoonoses and Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) in Four Pilot Areas in Indonesia

Arif Wicaksono, Ratmoko Saputro, Monica Latuihamallo, Sigit Nurtanto, Andri Jatikusumah, Elly Sawitri, Ahmad Gozali, Wahid Husein, Sitti Ganefa, Lu’lu’ Agustina, Luuk Schoonman, James McGrane, Robyn Alders
The One Health (OH) approach is widely accepted as the preferred method to address disease threats at the human-animal-environment interface and to help address emerging and endemic zoonotic diseases.A monitoring and evaluation tool for OH implementation is required to compile and present strong evidence...
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Contribution of Religiosity and Multicultural Attitude Towards Religious Fundamentalism of High School Students

Sofyan Rofi, Bahar Agus Setiawan, Benny Prasetiya, Samsul Huda, Heri Rifhan Halili
Multiculturalism accentuates respecting differences in culture, race, ethnicity, and religion. Without mixing up entities of the religion and the nation, every religion bears universal tenets as its foundation in the life of the nation and state. The attitudes toward multiculturalism do not confine ones...
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Cytogenetic Effects of Cytostatics and Their Relationship With p53 Gene Polymorphism

Z.I. Bisultanova, P.M. Dzhambetova, M.M. Atsaeva, L.M. Dzhambetova, Kh.Sa. Musaeva
The karyological parameters of buccal epithelial cells were studied as markers of the effects of chemotherapy drugs (doxorubicin with cyclophosphamide (DC) and paclitaxel) in 68 patients with diagnosed breast cancer taking into account p53 gene polymorphism (rs17884159). It was shown that paclitaxel...
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Association Between Food Handlers Hygiene and Food Sanitation to the Contamination of Salmonella Sp. on Sempol

Putri Mustika Nopriani, Hartati Eko Wardani, Supriyadi, Agung Kurniawan
Food contamination could become the cause of high incidence of typhoid fever in Malang. Sempol is a well known traditional food in Malang, Indonesia, made from chicken meat and egg. Bad hygiene and sanitation in processing and selling will impact to contamination of Salmonella sp on Sempol. The purpose...
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Quality of Diet Pattern, Sun Exposure, and Vitamin D Statues Among Kurdish Children and Adolescent/Kurdistan Region/Iraq

Kaify Qadir, Hanaa Saadi, Hoger Sedeeq, Hamdia Ahmad
Background and Aim: Vitamin D has revealed huge attention in the scientific and public health community, and over the world around one billion persons in diverse ages and races now being either inadequate or deficient. The study aim is to assess vitamin D status, sun exposure and diet pattern of children...
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Abortion and Unmet Family Planning Needs: A Case Study in Java Provinces, Indonesia, 2020

Liliek Pratiwi, Harnanik Nawangsari
Background: Women with unmet contraceptive needs rarely say that they do not realize the importance of contraceptives since they typically do not have access to contraceptives sources or supply or the price is unaffordable for them. In most countries, married women who ever experience side effects from...
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Digital Image Processing in CT Scan Facial Bone With Low mAs to Improve Image Quality and Radiation Dose Reduction

Widya Mufida, Leny Latifah, Jeffri Ardiyanto
This study aims to get the lowest mAs on CT Scan Facial Bone so that the radiation dose can be reduced. The reduction of radiation dose can reduce image quality, so digital image processing applications are used which aim to improve image quality so as to produce image information that is still acceptable.
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Relationship of Physical Fitness to Physical Education Learning Outcomes of Class VIII Students of Junior High School Negeri 6 Siak Hulu

Giant Rexy Nanda, Merlina Sari, Rezki
Based on observations made by the authors of junior high school 6 Siak Hulu, where the desire of students to exercise is still felt to be very less than expected. Obstacles in practice in the field, where students are not active in the learning process, this is caused by the habits of students who do...
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Establishing Novel Drug Leads of Monkeypox Viral Receptor Using High-Throughput Screening from Medicinal Herbs

Jimema Paul, Khan Rehan, Preenon Bagchi
Introduction Monkeypox virus (MPV or MPXV), is a double- stranded DNA virus that is caused by the monkeypox virus, which comes from the family Poxviridae and genus Orthopoxvirus the name was given after isolating it from monkeys . It is oval like shaped structure with a outer membrane...
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An Overview of the Knowledge Level of Family Planning Acceptors About Hormonal and Non-Hormonal Contraception in The Alai Public Health Center Work Area in 2020

Novi Maya Sari, Hendri Devita
Data from the Alai Public Health Center in 2019 were 2.22% injecting family planning acceptors, 2.0% pills, 0.18% implants, 0.10% IUDs, 0.16% condoms, hormonal contraception is in great demand but most of the acceptors do not know side effects that often arise in the use of hormonal contraceptives. The...
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Analysis of Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha Levels and Nasal Mucociliary Clearance Time between “Biosmart and Safe Bus” and Regular Bus Passengers

Saras Pujowati, Awal Prasetyo, Udadi Sadhana, Agus Subagio, Susilo Adi Widyanto, Arlita Leniseptaria Antari, Stefan Arman, Anthony Sevan Hambali, Soerjanto Tjahjono, Liftia layyinatus Syifa, Ai Devi Nuraeni, Muflihatul Muniroh, Neni susilaningsih
Background: Buses are the most popular means of transportation and have the potential to spread the virus due to their high density in confined spaces, and poor air circulation. The application of the healthy triangle concept in the ‘BIOSMART AND SAFE BUS’ is an innovation by engineering the bus cabin...
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The Relationship between Social Intelligence and Emotional Intelligence on Children’s Motor Development in the 4.0 Era

Ridho Gata Wijaya, Yudanto Yudanto, Sujarwo Sujarwo
In the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0, rapid technological changes have had a significant impact on various aspects of life, one of which is early childhood education. Even though this technological transformation continues, social-emotional aspects and motor development in early childhood still have...
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A Proposed Algorithm Based on Artificial Intelligence to Optimize the Ratio of Food Combinations on a Meal Plate

Renan Prasta Jenie, Bayu Prastowo, Ichsan Hardyanto, Ade Kurniawan, Johan Iskandar, Muhammad Dahrul
Background. The Pedoman Gizi Seimbang (Balance Nutrition Guideline, PGS) program was already mandated by the Indonesian Health Ministry as a national daily intake recommendation. The government uses the Isi Piringku (My Plate, IP) program to improve the program further. However, the food combination...
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The Impact of Madeung Culture on Postpartum Depression in Acehnese Mother: A Case Report

Karolind Adriani Damanik, Elmeida Effendy
Background Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common psychological disorder that affects many new mothers worldwide. The prevalence of postpartum depression in Indonesia is around 23.8%, higher than the global average of 13%. Postpartum depression is believed to be associated with cultural...
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Factors Related to Events of Hypertension in Pregnant Mothers in Pijorkoling District at Public Health Padangsidimpuan 2016

Masroini Ritonga, Nayodi Permayasa, Haslinah Ahmad
Pregnancy with hypertension is one of the main causes of high maternal and fetal mortality. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship factors with incidence of hypertension in pregnant women in Puskesmas Pijorkoling Padangsidimpuan City 2016. Type of analytical research with cross sectional...
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Hematologic Profile in Patients with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

Susilawati Susilawati, Hamsu Kadriyan, Wayan Putu Sutirtayasa
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients who are undergoing chemoradiotherapy, it is important to have a hematological profile examination to see hemoglobin and erythrocyte levels, the incidence of infection that has an effect on leukocyte levels and the risk of bleeding arising from a decrease in platelet...
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Influence of Carbon Points on Human Dermal Fibroblasts

A.S. Golderova, I.E. Nikolaeva, I.P. Troev, M.N. Egorova, S.S. Shadrina
The data of an experimental study in order to determine the toxic dose of positively charged carbon dots (CD) on the culture of fibroblasts are presented. The study used fibroblasts isolated from the dermis of a healthy adult. The experimental part of the work consisted in assessing the morphology of...
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Sequential Physical Activity Model to Improve Motor Ability in Early Children

Hadwi Prihartanta, Panggung Sutapa, Suharjana Suharjana, Muhammad Sigit Antoni
Early childhood education carry out physical activities that can develop both cognitive and motor skills. The results of many observations in Kindergarten schools do not have enough yards for their students to play, thus the physical education process cannot be carried out optimally. Sequence physical...
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The Effectiveness of Chitosan on Children’s Dental and Oral Health as a Primary Preventive: A Literature Review

Ika Devi Adiana
Children are the next generation of the nation who must be taken care of in every way, especially in their health. It is necessary to take care of children’s overall health, including their dental and oral health. Maintaining oral and dental health is one of the good habits that should be taught from...
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Skinning Antenatal Care Accuracy To Maternal Complication At Dr. H. Moch Ansari Saleh Hospital Banjarmasin

Fakhruddin Razy, Anggrita Sari, Rizka Amalia
Objective : To analize skrinning antenatal care accuracy to intranatal complication at Dr. H. Moch Ansari Saleh Hospital Banjarmasin. Method: The research used analytical survey with cross-sectional approach.Population and sample were all postpartum mothers who have KIA book at Dr. H. Moch Ansari Hospital...
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The Influence of Modification Field Towards the Hit Playing Skills and Drives in a Squash Games

Krisno Giovanni, Fathan Al Ghifari, Nuryadi Nuryadi
The purpose of this research is to know the influence of the modification field towards the spanking Playing Skills and drives in a squash game. The methods used in this research is experimental with observation instruments AIAP (Assessment Instrument Appearance Playing) and test drive forehand and backhand....
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Sleep Duration And Depression Among Adolescents From Two ASEAN Countries

heri Susanto, Herry Susanto, Isna Hudaya, Nopi Nur Khasanah, Kurnia Wijayanti
Of particular concern from a health perspective is the evidence that many adolescents appear to get insufficient amounts of sleep. Sleep patterns change considerably from childhood to early adulthood, with dramatic shifts occurring during adolescence, with a tendency towards delayed sleep times and wake-up...
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The phenomenon of hospitality in Russian culture: a study on the materials of Russian classical literature

Irina Kiseleva, Elena Sakharchuk
The article is devoted to the results of the study of the phenomenon of “Russian hospitality” in Russian classical literature. The dichotomous nature of the phenomenon of "hospitality" - as a sociocultural phenomenon, on the one hand, and the practice of hosting guests, on the other hand, is considered...
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Antibacterial Activity of Gamat Sea Cucumber Extract (Stichopus Variegatus) from Mentawai Islands against Streptococcus Viridans

Geistia Fad'ha, Utmi Arma, Busman
Mentawai islands of West Sumatra province have a fairly extensive coastal areas and stored wealth of the sea has high economic potential, one of which is Teripang (Sea cucumbers). Besides having a high nutritional value sea cucumbers also have antibacterial activity against bacterial pathogens. In the...
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A Study of Antioxidant Activities in Guava Fruit: Solvents Effect

Adita Silvia Fitriana, Sri Royani
Guava has some potential antioxidant compounds that are varied in characteristics and solubilities. In this research, the study of solvent (methanol, ethyl acetate, and hexane) effects on extraction process of antioxidant compounds in guava fruit were conducted. The extraction method used was sonicator...
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Modification of Athlete Equipment for Basic Level Physical Education Learning

Aprial. M Benny, Dicky Hendrawan, Ramadhan
The standard of athletic equipment is highly unlikely when given at elementary school age students, because for posture and weight load capability is still not feasible in primary school learning process. Priority in particular learning materials is to introduce fine athletics and to ensure that students...
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Spatial Analysis of Water Quality in Area of the Riverbank of Musi River in Palembang City

Inoy Trisnaini, A. Fickry Faisya, Haerawati Idris
The report by WALHI in 2016 showed that based on the quality status of the Musi River water in Gandus District is in abad status, which means that it has been polluting, which can come from the high activity of citizens and industry in the riverbank on that river.Geographic Information System (GIS) as...
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for ‘Happy’ Hypoxia in COVID-19 Patient, Why is it Better?

Sofia Wardhani, M Guritno Suryokusumo, Naura Rahma Andhika Putri
Background: Lately, there has been many discussions regarding happy / silent hypoxia, whereas the patient does not sense or show symptoms of breathlessness yet the patient has been experiencing hypoxia due to Covid-19 infection. This has caused death to many Covid-19 patients without comorbidities. The...
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Analysis of Sports Injury Knowledge in Ball Games Athletes

Eggy Nur Arfiansyah, Rias Gesang Kinanti, Ahmad Abdullah
Sports injury is a condition that worsens the quality of human movement when doing sports, both in training and during competition. As the intensity of exercise increases, it will also increase the risk of injury. Skills are not just technical, physical, mental, and strategic skills that every athlete...
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The Effectiveness of Audio-visual Media in Increasing Mother’s Knowledge About Preventing Dehydration of Under-Five Children with Diarrhea

Mariyam Mariyam, Rima Salwa Islamia, Yuni Sufyanti Arief, Ilya Krisnana, Erna Sulistyawati
Dehydration is the main cause of death in under-five children with diarrhea. Mothers have an important role in preventing dehydration in under-five children with diarrhea. Mothers’ knowledge about preventing dehydration of diarrhea is very much needed. The aim of this research was to determine the effectiveness...
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Viability and Survival of Lactobacillus acidophilus Soygurt in the Gastric of Rat

Sayu Putu Yuni Paryati, Khomaini Hasan, Seno Wibiseno
Due to harsh environment that must be passed in digestive system, one of important characteristic of lactic acid bacteria is acid tolerance which leads an ability to survive in the gastric. In the current study, rat gastric was used to evaluate a viability and a survival of Lactobacillus acidophilus...
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Tracheostomy Procedures Overview During Covid-19 Pandemic at Bandung Hasan Sadikin Hospital

Yolanda Arlita Anastasia, Sinta Sari Ratunanda
COVID-19 is a contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. Roughly 15-30% of individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 suffer from severe symptoms, such as ARDS, which requires intensive care and breathing assistance via intubation, mechanical ventilation, and tracheostomy. The objective of this study is to examine...
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Adolescent Mental Health Disorders During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Lidia Sandra, Fransisca Iriani R. Dewi, Riana Sahrani
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID‐19) has forced the world to come to a halt. Houses have been boarded up, cultures and the normality of humans as social beings have been overhauled. The COVID-19 pandemic has turned into a mental health crisis for young people. The mental health disorder of teenagers...
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The Effect Of Learning Strategies And Confidence Toward Learning Outcomes Basketball Chest Pass

Apriani Leni, Joni Alpen
The purpose of this study was to determine the difference between learning strategies Enquiry and Strategy Problem Based Learning (SPBM) as well self confidence of Chest pass on learning outcomes basketball. This research was conducted in class X (Ten) SMAN 14 Pekanbaru. This study used a treatment by...
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Analysis of Food Poisoning in DKI Jakarta 2016 (Indonesian National Agency Drug and Food Control)

Fatikhatul Mabruroh, Ratri Ciptaningtyas
Food poisoning is a public health problem in Indonesia. DKI Jakarta is one of the provinces that has a higher number of cases and reports completeness than other provinces ie 213 cases and 94.6% respectively. INADFC which is the source of data in this study has done an analysis of existing data, but...
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Psychometric Testing of Instrument for Assessment of Nursing Students Professional Behavior in Indonesia

Wulan Noviani, Chong Mei Chan, Tang Li Yoong
Professional behavior is a crucial aspect of nursing career success as professional nurses. Nursing education plays an essential role to educate the nursing student to manage the complex demand in health care environment accordingly. However, the instrument to measure professional behavior among nursing...
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Relationships of Diet with Overweight Events in Disabled Youth.

Titiek Hidayati, Akrom Akrom, Erviana Erviana, Indri Nurasa
More than one billion people are estimated to live with various types of disabilities. There are around 15% of the world population, namely 110 million (2.2%) and 190 million (3.8%) people aged 15 years and over have difficulties in performing their functions. Problems that concern persons with disabilities...
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Physical Education Teacher’s Comprehension of the Principles of Biomechanics and Its Application in Learning

Rony Mohamad Rizal, Gugun Gunawan
The main purpose of this determination was to show the level of knowledge and understanding of physical education teachers in applying the principles of biomechanics in physical education learning in junior high schools. This study used a survey method with 33 state junior high school physical education...
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Thermal and Crystallinity Properties of Tengkawang Seeds Fat (Shorea mecistopteryx Ridley)

Rival Ferdiansyah, Revika Rachmaniar, Maria Elvina Tresia Butarbutar
Objectives: Tengkawang (Shorea mecistopteryx Ridley) is one of the typical Kalimantan plants that can produce fat from the seeds. The tengkawang seeds fat is not yet fully known for its physico-chemical characteristics, especially its polymorphism. The purpose of this study was to determine the thermal...
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Endodontic Retreatment and Restoration Using Fiber Post and Lithium Disilicate Crown

Tedi Pramayanto, Wignyo Hadriyanto, Tri Endro Untoro
This case report aims to inform the results of the Lithium Disilicate crown restoration which is reinforced with fiber reinforced composite post on the maxillary right central incisor after root canal treatment. Case report. A 33-year-old male patient came to the the Clinic of Conservative Dentistry...
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The Prevalence of Complications After Spinal Anesthesia in Post-Surgical Patients

Alexander Siagian, Khansa Dea Shafira, Wendra, Pradiba Amadita
Spinal anaesthesia is a procedure that is currently being used a lot because of its benefit to relieve temporary pain sensation in patients without affecting patients’ consciousness. However, this action can cause several complications. This study used a descriptive method to determine the complications...
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Mother’s Panic Buying Against Cooking Oil Scarcity in Palangka Raya

R. D. A. Gusti Astrid, Suryanto, Dyan Evita Santi
The purpose of this study is to describe the phenomenon of panic buying about the scarcity of cooking oil in Indonesia, especially in the Palangka Raya city. Cooking oil for the Indonesian people is one of the basic needs or is one of the basic necessities (nine basic ingredients) according to the decree...
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Participant Modeling Towards Mother's Knowledge and Skills About Multisensory Stimulation in Infant

Ilya Krisnana, Hidayat Arifin, Iqlima Dwi Kurnia
Participant modeling may be the optimal approach in health education with the rational, modeling, guided participation, and reinforcement. Multisensory stimulation is very important for the growth and development of the baby, so the mother's knowledge and skills are indispensable to maximize baby's multisensory...
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Work Posture Assessment with Application (Quick Exposure Check) at Boiler Stations

Ikhsan Siregar, Ridhaul Fuad, Yusuf Hanifiah
This research is in farm manufacturing. The manufacturing is less aspect health and occupational safety (K3) for each worker, especially in the boiler workers. Element works at the boiler station the disposal of burning done manually and repeatedly. Activity manual work done this repeating if done in...
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Potential Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment of Traveller Safety and Health on Malioboro Street, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Helfi Agustin, Muchamad Rifai, Agustinaningsih
The purpose of the study is to identify the potential hazards and to get an overview of controls that have been applied in the Malioboro area. The research was qualitative research. The data were collected by observation and in-depth interviews. The object of the research was the surrounding environment...
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Analysis of Factors for Palliative Care for Breast Cancer Patients in Java in 2020

Harnanik Nawangsari, Liliek Pratiwi
This study pays attention to breast cancer patients in Java Province in 2020 because it aims to analyze factors related to palliative care, especially for patients with cervical cancer. So, it is hoped that this research will be useful as a suggestion for breast cancer patient health services. In this...
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The Correlation Between Socio-Economy, Iron Tablet Consumption, Physical Activity, and the Case of Anemia Among Senior High School Female Students in SMA Laboratorium Malang

Rima Puspita Dewi, Sapto Adi, Desi Ariwinanti, Nurnaningsih Herya Ulfah
In Malang, anemia is one of the highest public health problems for female adolescents in ages 12 to 18 years. A cross-sectional study implemented to examine the related factors of anemia in senior high school female students in SMA Laboratorium Malang. Sixty-eight students included in the study. The...
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Factors Causing Delay in Submitting BPJS Claim at Nur Hidayah Hospital

Jeni Eka Purwitasari, Rawi Miharti, Tria Harsiwi Nurul Insani
BPJS is a legal entity established to administer the Social Security Program. One of the problems in implementing National Health Insurance is the delay in submitting a claim. Based on the preliminary study at Nur Hidayah Hospital, the delay in submitting the claim occurred every month. This paper aims...
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Physical Characteristics and Hedonic Test of Hand Cream with Eucalyptus and Sweet Orange Oil

Fransisca Dita Mayangsari, Elasari Dwi Pratiwi, Diah Indah Kumala Sari
COVID-19 is an epidemic that is being experienced by almost all countries in the world. Several things that can be done to suppress the spread of this disease are frequent hand washing, wearing masks, maintaining distance, avoiding crowds and limiting mobility. However, this regulation also raises some...
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Psychological Stress is Not Related to Lactic Acid Level in Students

Herdianty K. Handari, Mei Kusumaningtyas, Haikal R. Pradipta, Edenia C. Nagari
Background In everyday life the human body experiences physical and psychological stress. Physical stress is related to the body carrying out physical activity, while psychological stress is related to a person's condition in interpreting situations in life. In teenagers at college...
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Self-Compassion Mediates Religiosity and Social Support for the Psychological Well-Being of Health Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Ulfiyatun Ni’mah, Lusi Nuryanti
The COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on the psychological well-being of health workers. This study aims to examine the role of self-compassion as a mediator of the relationship between religiosity and social support with the psychological well-being of health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research...
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ASEAN Countries (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Collaborate in the Fight Against the Covid-19 Outbreak

Nana Naharunna, Sunny Ummul Firdaus
The emergence of the rapidly spreading Covid-19 disaster has led to uncontrolled deaths. Therefore, to deal with the epidemic, especially in the ASEAN region, it is necessary to have a strategy not to spread the disease. A prepared disaster response is essential. From regional and international. The...
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Attitude Toward Treatment and Medication Adherence Among Chronic Schizophrenia After Undergoing Confinement

Jenny Marlindawani Purba, Hasnida Hasnida, Iwan Rusdi
Medication adherence is a crucial aspect in preventing relapse in chronic schizophrenic patients. Positive attitude towards medication adherence is one of the contributing factors in medication adherence. Objective: This study aimed to analyse the relationship between attitude toward treatment and medication...
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Nutrition Evaluation of Etawa Crossbreed Dairy Goat’s Milk as Human Food to Increase Immunity During The Covid-19 Pandemic

Novirman Jamarun, Rahmani Welan, Arief Arief, Gusri Yanti, Roni Pazla
Increasing the body’s immunity by consuming goat’s milk is one of the efforts that can be done to prevent the transmission of the covid-19 virus. This study aims to evaluate the nutrition of Etawa crossbreed dairy goat’s milk as human food for self-protection from the transmission of the Covid-19 virus....
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Effectiveness of an Evidence-Based Practice Educational Program on the Knowledge of Adolescents and the Parents of Children with Type1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Huda Atiyeh, Noor Al-Shorman, Manal Kassab
There is a growing prevalence of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) worldwide. T1DM is one of the most common chronic and challenging children and adolescent diseases requiring the patients or their caregivers to be familiar with the different dimensions of treatment protocols. This study aimed to assess...
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The Immunoglobulin A and Interleukin-6 Levels of “Biosmart and Safe Bus” and Regular Bus Passengers

Liftia L. Syifa, Awal Prasetyo, Udadi Sadhana, Agus Subagio, Susilo A. Widyanto, Arlita L. Antari, Stefan Arman, Anthony S. Hambali, Soerjanto Tjahjono, Saras Pujowati, Ai D. Nuraeni, Muflihatul Muniroh, Neni Susilaningsih
The inhalant increasing risk of transmission in public transportation, is buses. Biosmart and safe bus apply the principle that the bus compartment which is a biological environment must be in a balanced state according to the disease triangle concept that is influenced by the host, in this case is the...
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Physical Education Students’ Psychological Skills in Facing Sport Competition

Wulandari Putri, Mesa Rahmi Stephani
Psychological skills have important roles in the performance of sport. Unfortunately, research related to psychological skills of Physical Education college students, who often interact with sport competition, is scarce. Therefore, this study was aimed at exploring the Physical Education college students’...
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Development Of Warm-Up Models For Hockey Game

Novi Marlina Siregar, Friska Restiani Faradita, Hartman Nugraha
The study is aimed to make a warm-up game of hockey and improve motivation training, research for four months in September - December 2017. The research method is using the method of research and development (R & D), according to the Sukmadinata models, where this study uses three stages of the preliminary...
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The Completeness of The Contents of Dental Records at Private Dental Practice in Bandung

Grace Monica, Jeannette Halim, Ignatius Setiawan
A complete dental record can be used in solving legal cases as well as forensic cases in dentistry. The Government of the Republic of Indonesia has established a minimum standard of filling dental records. A cross sectional study was conducted to determine the completeness of the contents of dental records...
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Profile Histopathology Analysis of Gastric, Duodenum, Ileum, and Colon of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Rat Model

Dhita Evi Aryani, Aulanni'am Aulanni'am, Agri Kaltaria Anisa, Wawid Purwatiningsih
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a disease that is mediated by the immune system that affects the gastrointestinal tract, especially the colon mucosa. This disease will cause diarrhea and mucosal damage. In general, IBD is caused by viruses and bacteria that infect the gastrointestinal tract, but...
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Identifying Antioxidant Activities of Guava Fruit Using DPPH Method

Adita Silvia Fitriana, Sri Royani
Antioxidant plays an important role in preventing degenerative diseases. One of fruits that has a potential antioxidant activity is guava. This research was aim to identify antioxidant activity of guava fruit. Potential antioxidant compounds in guava were extracted using sonicator, as a green extraction...
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Curcumin as an Alternative Medicine for Terminal Stage Endometrial Cancer Patient (Case Report)

I.B.G. Fajar Manuaba
Curcumin has historically been used in anti-cancer therapies. However, the anti-metastatic effect and molecular mechanism of curcumin in endometrial carcinoma (EC) are still poorly understood. In this case, the patient administrated with 1,000 mg curcumin as an alternative medicine after completed operation...
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The Effect of Prenatal Yoga on Hb Level and Bodyweight of Second- and Third-Trimester Pregnant

Farida Tandi Bara, Febriani Tandipasang
Maternal mortality is closely related to anemia. The results of RISKESDAS 2018 regarding anemia in pregnant women showed a score of 48.9%. Besides anemia, another indicator to predict risk in pregnancy is weight gain. One of the solutions to improve maternal health and prevent complications is through...
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Fast Food Consumption and Snacking in Female Adolescents and Their Correlation With Hemoglobin Levels

Dinar Putri Rahmawati, Dono Indarto, Diffah Hanim
Female adolescents are at high risk of anemia due to nutrient deficiencies and unhealthy lifestyle. Fast food consumption and snacking with high calories, carbohydrates and fat are very common in adolescent daily life that can cause inflammation by which macrophage infiltration into adipose tissues leading...
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Relationship Between Eye-Hand Coordination, and With a Precision Service

Andre Igoresky, James Tangkudung
This study aims to determine how the relationship grip strength, eye-hand coordination, and self confidence with a service. This study was conducted to tennis athletes PTL Club Padang state University. This study used the method of sampling (cencus). The samples in this study are not yet 20. Data collected...
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Characteristics of Refractive Errors in Elementary School Students in Maros District

Dewi Nugrahwati Putri, Ahmad Ashraf Amalius, Andi Akhmad Faisal, Nursyamsi Nursyamsi, Muhammad Irfan Kamaruddin
Refractive errors are the leading cause of visual impairment in children. Therefore, determining the severity of the problem in every region is necessary for management strategy. However, there is a lack of data on the prevalence of refractive errors in children in Indonesia. This study aims to determine...
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Basic Conditioning Factors (BCFs) and Selfcare Agency Clients T2DM

Minarti, Ach. Arfan Adinata, Supriyanto, Miadi, Fatin Lailatul Badriyah
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that will last a lifetime. The problems are very complex, from hyperglycemia to macrovascular and microvascular complications. This research aimed to analyze basic conditioning factors (BCFs), which consisted of 3 elements, namely lifestyle, family system,...
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Activity Test of Ethanol Extract from Pulai Bark (Alstonia scholaris L.) Antiinflammation in Mice (Mus musculus)

Erna Hasani Kusuma Pratiwi, Sri Idawati, Sri Rahmawati, Ajeng Dian Pertiwi, Dhika Juliana Sukmana, Roushandy Asri Fardani, Suhaimi Suhaimi
Inflammation is a complex biological response of vascular tissue to noxious stimuli such as pathogens, damaged body cells, or irritants. The drugs commonly used are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. However, long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can cause ulceration and bleeding...
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The Association Physical Activity (3–5 Years) to Gross And Fine Motor Ability of Preschool Children’s

Sofio Oulvan, Dona Sandy Yudasmara, Zihan Novita Sari, M. E. Winarno, Nurrul Riyad Fadhli, Imam Hariadi
The purpose of this study is to identify physical activity, gross motor, fine motor, and the link between physical activity and gross motor and fine motor in preschool children (3–5 years). The survey method, quantitative approach, and correlational approach are all used in this study. The sample for...
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Nursing Students' Competencies in Evidence Based Practice

Chrisnawati Chrisnawati, Imelda Ingir Ladjar, Dwi Martha Agustina, Sabarina Oktarina
The world of nursing is growing and nurses are requiring being proficiencies and establishing their professional responsibility in health care services, especially in giving their best intervention for the wellness of their patients. Therefore, the nursing students are requiring earlier becoming competence...
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Influence of Diabetes Self Management Training Independence of Patients Diabetes Mellitus Type II

Susiwati, Ida Samidah, Jon Farizal
Diabetes Mellitus if not managed properly, can cause complications in all organs of the body, from head to foot, in all places where the high glucose levels are flowing. The aim of the research to determine the effect of diabetes self-management training (DSMT) The ability of the patient to perform self-examinations...
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Pathogenetical Peculiarities of Arterial Hypertension with Weight Increasing on Psychological Stress Background

S. Salekhov, G. Igimbaeva, M. Salekhova, N. Maksimyuk, A. Smambayeva
The article examines the pathogenetic features of the rearrangement of body functional state, against the background of psychological stress. At the present time the steady increasing of flow of information and emotional stress lead to load increasу of the central nervous system. It is necessary to increase...
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Bird Sellers on Avian Influenza Control Program in Bird Markets

Ardilasunu Wicaksono, Chaerul Basri, Etih Sudarnika, Abdul Zahid
Sukabumi District located in West Java Province has not been free from rabies diseases. Thus, rabies should be taken seriously through several control programs. One of the programme were rabies mass vaccination targeting 80% vaccination coverage, however, there is many dog’s owners did not want their...
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Development of Game-Based Under Volley Vocational Learning Variation on Medan Middle School Students in 2019

Siti Halimah Saadiah Tanjung
In general, the purpose of development research is to produce new products or improve old products. Later the product will be used in learning activities to add insight and make it easier for teachers to deliver each learning material. Related to the explanation above, the researchers conducted a preliminary...
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Synthesis and Characterization of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Caffeine Using Acrylamide as Monomer

Saeful Amin, Shelma Az Zahra, Dang Soni
Objectives: Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP) is a selective polymer that can bind target molecules, is made with a ratio 1:4:20 (mmol) between caffeine, acrylamide, and ethylene glycol dimethacrylate. The ratio will form a polymer that will be released again so that it can selectively recapture the...
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Contributions of Physical Condition to Gymnastics Basic Skills of College Students

Ratna Budiarti, Wisnu Nugroho, Risti Nurfadhila
Physical conditions are considered a very important foundation for developing techniques. The aim of this study to determine the contribution of physical condition to Gymnastic basic skill. This Study is survey and used descriptive qualitative method. 82 students, whose aged 18-19 years and study in...
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Hypoglycemic and Hypolipidemic Effects Red Rosella Flower Steeping on Diabetic Rats

Ratna Indriawati, Vitis Vinivera, Tunjung Wibowo
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia and can cause dyslipidemia. One of the herbal plants that is thought to antidiabetic and hypolipidemic effects is the red rosella flower. This study aims to identify the capacity of hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic of red rosella flower...
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Correlation Between Detraining During the Covid-19 Pandemic and Ability of the Body Agility of Karate UKM Athletes State University of Malang

Latifatul Mufida, Olivia Andiana, Ahmad Abdullah
Detraining is a decrease in the body’s physiological adaptation caused by stopping exercise done for a relatively long time so that it affects a person’s physical fitness performance. The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic make a person change their lifestyle to be less active, thus affecting the body’s...
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Correlation of Chronic Kidney Disease with Cardiomegaly Imaging in Posteroanterior Chest X-ray

Pradiba Amadita, Priatna, Hendri Priyadi
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a health problem which prevalence is still high and one of the causes of cardiovascular complications. One of those cardiovascular complications is cardiomegaly. One way to identify cardiomegaly is by measuring the cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) in chest x-ray (CXR). The aim...
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Nutrient Status, Having Style and Event of Anemia in Teenage Girl in SMAN 1 Kambowa, North Buton Regency

Ruwiah Ruwiah, Jufri Faisal, Zainab Hikmawati
Low iron levels Throughout the world, anemia is a dietary issue, particularly in underdeveloped nations. Young women in Indonesia continue to have a high frequency of anemia. This study sought to determine if the nutritional status and eating habits of teenage girls at SMA Negeri 1 Kambowa, North Buton...
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The Association Between Taste Perception with Caries Experience and Body Mass Index of 12-13 Years Old Children in the 2 Sub-Districts in Medan

Ami Angela Harahap, Elita Elisabet Sihombing
Caries are a major dental health problem in Indonesia, especially in school-aged children, that affect the children’s dietary habits and growth. Taste perception is one of the determining factors of children choosing certain types of food that affect oral health and BMI. The research aimed to investigate...
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Body-Focused Repetitive Disorder: A Case Report of Trichotillomania and Onycothilomania with Social Phobia in a 30-year-old Woman

Lastri Diyani Siregar, Vita Camellia
Background Trichotillomania (TTM) and Onycothilomania are defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as dermatological conditions categorized as obsessive-compulsive disorders. Based on DSM-5, OCRD (Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders) includes BFRB...
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Clinical and Epidemic Characteristics of Patients with Tuberculosis in Early and Preschool Children

Nadezhda Gulyaeva, Maria Vinokurova, Olga Ivanova, Valentina Adamova
The aim of the research is to study modern clinical and epidemic characteristics of tuberculosis patients of early and preschool children in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Traditional methods of assessing the patient’s clinical condition and history have been used. Analysis of radiological and laboratory...
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Conformance of Mc Isaac Modification of Centor Score with Microorganisms of Tonsil Core Tissue in Chronic Tonsillitis Patients

Yerni Karnita, Safarianti, Lily Setiani, Benny Kurnia, Zinatul Hayati
Background: A viral, bacterial, or fungal infection may cause tonsillitis, which is an inflammation of the palatine tonsils. The McIsaac modified Centor score, which differs from the original Centor score in that it only applied to patients who were at least 15 years old, is a tool for predicting tonsillitis...
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Maxillofacial Fibrous Dysplasia

Christin Rony Nayoan, Dwi Antono, Rully Satriawan
Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a rare and benign bone disorder, where normal bone and bone marrow are replaced by fibrous connective tissue mixed with irregular bone trabeculae. FD located in the maxillofacial area might lead to bone deformity, facial asymmetry, hearing loss, nasal congestion, pain, paresthesia,...
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Acceptability and Sensory Properties of Specific Enteral Formula for Stroke-Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Kartika Nugraheni, Listya Anggraeni, Ayu Okvytasari, Zahra Maharani Latrobdiba
Stroke-Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients are at risk of dysphagia which will reduce oral intake and increase the risk of malnutrition. Enteral formula is chosen as a nutritional therapy and must be specially formulated to manage hyperglycemia and meet dietary needs. This study aims to analyse the sensory...
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Community Empowerment Through Training on Making Healthy Food Creatively Presented as a Business Opportunity Effort for the Tutul Village Community

Diyan Indriyani, Asmuji, Triawan Adi Cahyanto, Astrid Maharani, A. Sri Wahyuni
Community empowerment opens up opportunities for the community to take the initiative to start the process of social activities to improve the existing situation and conditions, including improving economic status. This activity aims to increase the community’s ability to make creative and healthy food...
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Identification of High School Physical Education Teacher Assessment Model

M.E Winarno, Dona Sandy Yudasmara, Mr. Taufik, Riyad Fadhli Nurrul
The purpose of this study was to determine the forms of learning assessments used by High School Physical Education Teachers in Malang City. The research method used is descriptive with an evaluation approach to learning activities. The results showed that the Physical Education (PE) learning assessment...
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Anthropometric Factors and Physical Condition Dominant Determinants Overhead Throws and Batting Skills In Softball

Arif Eka Saraya, Mr Sugiyanto, Muchsin Doewes
Anthropometric factors and physical condition, among others, height, arm length, arm muscle strength, hand-eye coordination, balance, and reaction time. This research goal is to determine the anthropometric factors and the physical condition of the dominant determinant of overhead throws and batting...
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Effect of Counseling Using Social Capital Implementation on Container Index (CI) of Aedes aegypti Larvae

Heru Kasjono Subaris, Heru Subaris Kasjono, Maria H. Bakri
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) still becomes one of community health problems in Indonesia, until now it cannot be overcome and become highest dengue fever case in the world. Even it can be found almost in every province in Indonesia. Mosquito nest eradication program (PSN) that has been conducted, and...
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Instant grains in sports nutrition: effect of microwave processing on moisture content and moisture-binding capacity

G. Snurnicova, B. Kisimov, V. Mezentcev, N. Shepeleva
The article discusses the effect of microwave processing on the moisture content and moisture-binding capacity of grains. The samples of grains that underwent technological processing were analyzed. Two types of grains common in sports nutrition were studied: pearl barley and buckwheat. The effect of...
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Antioxidant Activity of Combination of Mangosteen Peel (Garcinia Mangostana) and Green Tea Leaves (Camellia Sinensis)

Hari Susanti
Mangosteen peel and green tea leaves are natural antioxidants that have been widely used in the community. Usually, people use it as a tea drink. The aim of this study was to find the composition of green tea-mangosteen peel combination which has the highest antioxidant. The material used is a mixture...
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Project Management Office Strategies of Hosting Indonesia National Olympic Games (PON) XIX/2016 in West Java

Yudha Munajat Saputra, Sandey Tantra Paramitha
With West Java about to host the National Olympic Games of Sport 2016. Therefore, this study begins by problematic the nation of sport multi events and the benefits. They are intended to bring to hosts. The study serves as a general introduction to papers that follow in this special issue. This study...
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Influence of Enos Expression Regulators on Changes in the Endothelium Function Under the Intoxication Syndrome

S.G. Dzugkoev, F.S. Dzugkoeva, O.I. Margieva, O.Yu. Garmash, I.V. Mozhaeva, A.I. Tedtoeva
The study was conducted on a model of endothelial dysfunction caused by intoxication with nickel chloride and an eNOS inhibitor – L-NAME. The results showed a significant increase in oxidants and their inhibitory effect on the development of nitric oxide (NO) – a biochemical marker of the endothelial...
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The Impact of the Covid 19 Virus Pandemic on Tulamben Bali Dive Tour Visits

Vera Septi Sistiasih, Nur Subekti, Agam Akhmad Syaukani, Muhad Fathoni, Satrio Sakti Rumpoko, Rizka Nur Ariyanti Aliya
The COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia has yet to show a decrease in its spread. The latest data shows 2.98 million cases of covid 19. In dealing with the increasing spread of the covid 19 virus, the government has also overcome it by implementing Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM) throughout Java-Bali...
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Analysis Determinants of Breast Self-Examination Practice in Midwifery Students, Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Novita Nining Anggraini, Siti Nurjanah
Awareness is a way of early detection of tumors or lumps in the breast to reduce the death rate due to breast cancer. Breast cancer data in the World is 13%, in Indonesia 16.85% and in Semarang 39.63%. Breast cancer is known as one of the cancers that most often attack women after cervical cancer. Cancer...