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High Glucose Inhibits the Expression of EtcABC Which Resulted in Negative Regulation of Type III Fimbriae in Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolates

Novaria S. D. Panjaitan, Soo Po-Chi, Lin Yin-Jia, Tsai Yi-Jhen
Klebsiella pneumoniae is one of abundant normal flora in human, but also well-studied as an opportunistic pathogen due to its ability to form biofilm. Biofilm could be formed by biofilm-forming bacteria as its survival method. Valid example for biofilm-associated medical issue is catheter-related diseases,...
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Formula Optimization and Antioxidant Activity Test of Combination Drink of Ginger (Zingiber Officinale var. rosc) and Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus): DPPH Method

Miftahul Adnan, Diana Nur Afifah, Gemala Anjani, Hardhono Susanto, Etika Ratna Noer, Sumardi Widodo
Ginger and lemongrass are herbal plants that have antioxidant properties. Ginger contains phenolic compounds such as gingerol, shogaol, and paradol which function as antioxidants. Lemongrass has secondary metabolite compounds such as saponins, tannins, alkaloids, steroids, phenols, and flavonoids, which...
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Health Monitoring System for Elderly Patients

Erna Rochmawati, Winny Setyonugroho, Sentagi Sesotya Utami, Iman Permana, Tri Lestari
Indonesia experienced an increase in the number of elderly people from 18 million people (7.56%) in 2010 to 25.9 million people (9.7%) in 2019, and is expected to continue to increase where in 2035 to 48.2 million people (15,77%). On the other hand, this increase in age is accompanied by complexity of...
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Family Support Relationship With The Level Of Anxiety In Cervical Cancer Patients Ulin Hospitals Banjarmasin

Fadhiyah Noor Anisa, Elvine Ivana Kabuhung, Ruthiana Amia
Objective: Identify and analyze the relationship of family support with the anxiety level of patients of cervical cancer at the Hospital General Regional Ulin Banjarmasin.Research Method: This research use analytic survey with cross-sectional approach. Population studies of cervical cancer patients and...
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Effect of Plyometric Tuck Jumps and Lateral Hurdle Jumps on The Ability of Takraw’S Male Athletes to Do Smash Kedeng

Mr Sulaiman, Agus Raharjo, Wahyu Zaenal Abidin
Smash Kedeng is important to get points in Takraw’s game, but it's very difficult to do. Therefore, it is necessary to develop appropriate training. This study aims to examine the right exercise to improve smash Kedeng ability. This experimental research used sample of 20 male athletes using two independent...
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The Effect of Nutrition Messages Through Whatsapp Messenger Applications on Food Intake and Albumin Level In Surgery Patients At Bantul Hospital Yogyakarta

Ida Mardalena, Mundakir
Background. Nutrition status has been known to have a very important role in the process of wound healing surgery. The condition of malnutrition in hospital for patients is also known to affect the length of hospitalization period, changes in clinical conditions, increased use of hospital support resources,...
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Bats As A Viral Reservoir: A Short Review Of Their Ecological Characters And Immune System

Desrayni Hanadhita, Aryani Sismin Satyaningtijas, Srihadi Agung Priyono
Bats are reported as natural reservoir host of several viruses, many of which cause severe human disease. Infected bats usually do not show any clinical symptoms and persistently infected. Bats immunity against viruses is an evolutional process of self-defense created by ecological adaptation between...
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Prevalence and Predisposing Factors of Subclinical Mastitis in Dairy Farm Deyeng Village Kediri District, East Java, Indonesia

Ani Setianingrum, Masdiana Padaga, Manik Sawitri, Mira Fatmawati, Fidi Dameanti, Zahrania Sulherman
Subclinical mastitis in dairy farm can cause many impact in milk production which lead to economic loss for farmers. The average of subclinical mastitis in East Java is 70-80% with average on milk yield loss about 2-3 liters per day. Early detection on subclinical mastitis in dairy cows are important...
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Antioxidant Activities Test of Selada Air Extract (Nasturtium officinale R.Br) by Using DPPH (I, I-Difenil-2-Pikrilhidrazil) Method

Diana Sri Zustika, Hendy Suhendy, Witri Novita Sari
Selada air (Nastrium officinale R.Br) is a plant that grows in the highlands. Watercress is widely consumed by people as a vegetable. This study aimed to examine the antioxidant activity of watercress extract by using DPPH method. The extraction used the reflux method with n-hexane, ethyl acetate and...
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The Overview of Nutritional Status of Children Between 6-24 Months with Feeding Difficulties in Working Area of North Cimahi Primary Health Center

Elly Noer Rochmah, Dini Ismayanti Permana, Sutedja, Nadhilah Lailani
Feeding difficulties in children is the lack of appetite or inability to eat and refuse certain foods. Feeding difficulties can be caused by several factors, specifically organic and non-organic factors. Feeding difficulties will be at high-risk of causing nutritional problems if not treated as they...
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Innovation for Biomotor Training and Football Techniques

Fauzi Fauzi, Siswantoyo Siswantoyo, Danang wicaksono, Nawan Primasoni
This study aims to develop individual biomotor training tools and soccer techniques in the sport of football by integrating with technology. Research and development was used in this study. The development of this individual training tool is carried out in several stages, namely: (1) preliminary study,...
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App development in a team sports: A Systematic Literature Review

Muhammad Irvan Eva Salafi, Fauzi Fauzi, Siswantoyo Siswantoyo, Danang Wicaksono
This study aims to conduct a systematic review and a survey in an exemplary academic setting to assess the present state of app development in a sports game along with the following research questions: (Q1) Are software engineering principles well understood in sports game app development? (Q2) Is the...
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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Secretome for Lung Fibrosis Post Covid-19 Infection-Case Report

Stefan Nugroho, Verdi Danutirto, Rouna Yauwenas, Sandy Qlintang, Petrus Fransiskus Cristanto Tan
Covid-19 has been a global health emergency and not only induced an unprecedented economic crisis in almost every country, but has led to social and educational crises. With the fast spreading and mutation rate of this virus, human lifestyle has been changed to mitigate the infection of SARS-CoV-2. However,...
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Aging Beautifully with Healthy Sexual Life

Muhammad Rusda
Sexual health among older generations is still a major issue for individuals and couples. However, most people still believe that older adults are asexual. The reported prevalence of sexual problems in the elderly population was quite high, especially in postmenopausal women. For older women, menopause...
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Factors Related to the Incidence of Cervical Cancer in M. Djamil Hospital Padang in 2021

Yuliva, Mahdalena Prihatiningsih, Rindu Reswari
Indonesia gets the third position of the countries with the highest death rate from cervical cancer in the last three years (42.2%), while West Sumatera province gets the eight position of the highest cervical cancer case. The number cervical cancer patients in M. Djamil hospital Padang in 2019 was 118...
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Description of Patient Profile Undergoing Tracheostomy at Rsup Dr. Hasan Sadikin Bandung in 2021

Dara Fuji Rahayu, Ongka Muhammad Saifuddin
Introduction Tracheostomy is a surgical procedure that involves placing a tube through a skin incision above the trachea, allowing for direct access to the airway. It is commonly performed in intensive care units for indications such as airway obstruction, air safety during ventilation, and patient comfort...
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Description Of Triglyceride Levels In The Elderly Who Have Hypertension

Dira Irnameria, Vhira Nurjumareta, Leni Marlina
Triglyceride is one of the types of fat that can be found in the blood and various organ in the body that can cause problems for human health when the level is above the normal range or it can be called as hypertriglyceridemia. A highly level of triglycerides is one of the cause from the increasing of...
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Effect of Push Up and Pull Up on Jump Shoot Results in Hand Ball Games

Mia Kusumawati, Dindin Abidin
The purpose of this study is to find out how much Push Up and Pull Up Exercise Effect on Flying Shoot Results in Handball Ball Games Student Handball Community Unisma Bekasi. This research was conducted in Unipreneur Unisma Bekasi field from September 11, 2017 to October 11, 2017, the method used in...
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Impact of Outdoor Education Mountaineering Program on Environmental Concern, Increasing Economy and Social Interaction on Mount Artapela Ascent

Dede Iman Suhendra, Ryan Abu Bakar, Amung Ma’mun, Yusuf Hidayat
The purpose of this study is to explore environmental problems in the Upper Citarum River by revealing the impact of the outdoor education program mountaineering program on Mount Artapela on environmental concerns and economic levels. The method used in this study is expose facto. The population is the...
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Pilot evaluation of the therapeutic effect of Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) in Arresting dental caries in the primary teeth of Cambodian slum children

Mengkheng Chray, Shunhour Khorn, Sreykhouch Da, Bathsheba Turton, Callum Durward
Background. Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) is a clinically applied treatment that controls active dental caries and aids in preventing further progression of the car-ies process. Aim of study. To establish the effectiveness of SDF in arresting pri-mary tooth caries in 6-12-year-old Cambodian children....
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Technique for the development of strength abilities in boys aged 10-11 years engaged in hand-to-hand combat at the initial training stage

Elena Kostsova, Elena Repnikova, Irina Izarovskaya
The purpose of the article is to increase the efficiency of training children with the help of dynamic and static exercises. Materials and methods: boys aged 10-11 years engaged in hand-to-hand combat were divided into two groups at the initial training stage: experimental and control (15 people each)....
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Correlation Between Physical Activity and Health Status Among Elderly with Diabetes

Ema Wahyu Ningrum, Amin Susanto
Epidemiological studies show that the prevalence of diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance (GTG) increase in line with the age. The increase in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases is associated with changes in lifestyle, including smoking, consumption of alcoholic beverages, physical...
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Importance of Domestic Experience in Combating Epidemics When Solving Modern Global Problems

Y.G. Eshchenko, S.V. Vinogradov, E.V. Savelyeva, O.V. Liholet
The current topic of epidemics makes the regional experience of combating them in environmentally unfavorable, “difficult” areas relevant. The geographical location of the Lower Volga region as the “Caspian Gate” through which various epidemic diseases penetrated into Russia from Asia has led to the...
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The Relationship Between Age of Pregnant Women and Parity With the Incidence of Anemia in Third Semester Pregnant Women

Gisely Vionalita, Ninoy Tahta Permata
Objective: This research aims to determine the relationship between age of pregnant women and parity with anemia in third trimester pregnant women at Sidorejo Lor Health Center in 2019. Methods: This is a quantitative research is conducted on third semester pregnant women in Sidorejo Lor Public Health...
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The Effect of Storage Time on Colonization of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Breast Milk

Putri Pasalina, Vitri Amran, Hendri Devita
Breast milk is the best food for babies in early life. Ignorance of employed mothers about how to store breast milk is an inhibiting factor for exclusive breastfeeding. Improper storage of breast milk can reduce the number of bacteria in breast milk. The probiotic bacteria of breast milk are important...
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Determinants of Elevated Blood Pressure Among Young Adults in Indonesia

Vita Widyasari, Okti Ratna Mafruhah
Based on the results of the RISKESDAS 2018, the prevalence of hypertension in people aged > 18 years has increased from 25.8% (2013) to 34.1% (2018). Several factors, especially modifiable factors, need to be further identified to prevent an increase in blood pressure in young adults. The objective...
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Anxiety and Dementia in Older Adults in Indonesia

Sri Susanty, Devi Savitri Effendy, Ramadhan Tosepu, Wa Ode Ratna, I Nengah Sunarto, Indrawati Indrawati, Sarah Faradillah
Previous studies have indicated that anxiety and dementia are correlated with a poorer quality of life. Therefore, it is important to pay attention because there is a lack of information regarding the prevalence and relationships of anxiety and dementia among older adults in institutions in Indonesia....
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The Influence of Eye-Hand Coordination and Wrist Fitness on The Forehand Smash Ability of 13–17-Years Table Tennis Athletes

Jusrianto As, Widiastuti, Aan Wasan, Agus Sutriawan, Muh Nugrah Setyawan
This research aims to determine the influence of eye-hand coordination and wrist flexibility on table tennis forehand smash ability. This research uses a path analysis design with statistical processing using the SPSS application version 23.00 and a significance level of 0.05. The population is all Pinrang...
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Implementation of Medical Financing in Hospitals

Oktavia Lusiana Putri, M. Herzegovin Laxamana
Health funding is one of the factors that affects the health quality of individual countries in a meaningful way. Medical finance problems are: Lack of funds and additional funds. This writing method uses review literature. The purpose of this academic study is to increase knowledge about medical financial...
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Experience Of High-Risk Pregnant Women Under The Implementation Of "Desa Siaga" (Alert Village) Program

Endah Suprihatin, Indriatie Indriatie
Through Desa Siaga (Alert Village) Program, Lumajang has been succeeded to decrease MMR. However, so far the researcher has not found any study which explored the implementation of Desa Siaga development in high-risk pregnancy care; therefore investigating the high-risk pregnant women's experience in...
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Level Organization of the Venous Bed of the Human Kidney Depending on the Options and Types of Intraorgan Veins Fusion

E.S. Kafarov, S.V. Fedorov, I.I. Khidiyatov, I.M. Nasibullin, V.Z. Galimzyanov
The article aims to conduct a 3D analysis of links and levels of the intraorgan venous system of the human kidney and build a model of its levels and spatial hierarchy. 46 corrosive preparations of the renal venous system were produced. The preparations were subjected to 3D scanning. Using Mimics-8.1,...
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The Effects of SNEDDS (Self-Nano Emulsifying Drug Delivery System) Black Cumin Oil Seeds (Nigella sativa L) to The Histopatology of Lung Organs of The Sprague Dawley Rats That Induced by DMBA

Iis Wahyuningsih, Hani Pertiwi Khoirunnisa
Lung cancer is the cancer that caused death, especially for men in Indonesia. One of the compounds that causes cancer is 712-Dimethylben(a)anthracene (DMBA). Black cumin seed oils (BCSO) is able to reduce the damage of lung cells to the DMBA-induced rat. To improve total medicine that could arrive...
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The Effect of School-Based Program of Iron Supplementation in Preventing and Controlling Iron Deficiency Anemia Among Adolescent Girls: Literature Reviews

N. M. Parwati, Pande Januraga, Suarjaya
The iron nutrition supplementation is an intervening strategy in tackling the anaemia deficiency among children and adolescent girls for the realization of a healthy and productive generation. To measure the effect of iron supplementation programs in increasing the concentration of haemoglobin and serum...
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Children With Mild Mental Retardation Interest in Sports and Health Activities

Sony Putra Dewantara, Olivia Andiana, Mahmud Yunus
This study aimed to find out how much interest the children with special needs (ABK) mild mental retardation to sports health activities in SDLB Jaya Putra Malang. In research this do researchers a descriptive, form non test instruments shaped questionnaire, then do analysis form technique descriptive...
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Case Series: Handling of Fertilization Program in the Cervical Polyp Case

Ivanna Beru Brahmana
Pregnancy programs are carried out at the Obstetrics & Gynecology clinic with infertility causes in the form of cervical polyp around 10%. Provide a series of four cases of cervical polyps in pregnancy program patients. The first case occured in primary infertile 1.5 years, P0A0 27 yo, with irregular...
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Midwives’ Knowledge and Practice Regarding Immediate Care of Newborns at Khartoum State Hospitals 2022

Kawther Mohammed Mokhtar, Foauzi Mohmmed Farah, Alam Aldin Mohamed Ibrahim, Ahmed Awad Ahmed Alagabna
Most newborns breath and cry at birth with no help, and immediate care after birth is simple but important. This study aimed to assess midwives’ knowledge and practice regarding immediate care of the newborn. The study was conducted on 116 midwives in three hospitals in Khartoum state. A descriptive...
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Characteristics of Laryngeal Carcinoma Patients Who Underwent Surgery in Bali, Indonesia

I Gde Ardika Nuaba, Made Gita Ratnasari
Laryngeal carcinoma is a frequent malignancy in the world. However, limited data are found in Indonesia, including in Bali which is one of the famous tourisme placed in the world. The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics of patients with laryngeal carcinoma who underwent surgery...
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Literature Review: Legal Protection for Midwifery Students in Midwifery Clinical Practice in Hospital

Fitriani Nur Damayanti, Puji Nor Fatimah
In the clinical practice learning process, midwifery students cannot be separated from legal consequences because during clinical practice there is interaction between students and patients so that it does not rule out the possibility of midwifery risks occurring which could be detrimental to the patient....
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Learning from the Pandemic: Sociodemographic Differences in COVID-19 Stigma among Healthcare Workers

V. Widyaningsih, R. Febrinasari, E. Poncorini, Sumardiyono, S. Mulyani, V. Sari, L. Pangesti, A. Probandari
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the novelty of the virus, the related social restrictions, and the surge of information often caused misperception amongst communities, including on stigma. This study assessed the stigma and discriminatory behaviours against anyone perceived to have been in...
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Spiritual Caring of Nurse’s at Patient Departemen in the Pandemi Covid 19 of RSI Sultan Agung Semarang

Tri Hartiti, Sasa Anissa, Arief Yanto
Background: Caring is a caring attitude of nurses in providing nursing care to patients by treating patients with sincerity, sincerity, affection, both through communication, providing support, and direct action. Nurses must have a caring attitude in fulfilling patient needs, because for 24 h nurses...
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The Influence of Service Quality on Interest in Repeat Visits with Patient Satisfaction Intervening Variable

Marina Indriasari
The large number of health facilities from time to time has made business in the health service industry an unavoidable business competition and a future challenge for business people. To face future competition and challenges, Dr. Marina seeks to improve service quality and patient satisfaction in the...
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Risk Factors of Hypertension in the Elderly at the Work Area of the Sihepeng Health Centre, Siabu District, Mandailing Natal Regency

Mutia Sari Lubis, Sri Sartika Sari Dewi, Ahmad Safii Hasibuan, Delfi Ramadhini, Lola Pebrianthy
Hypertension is often found in the elderly and usually the systolic pressure increases. Elderly with hypertension are at risk of experiencing various kinds of complications. The most likely complication of hypertension is stroke. This study aims to determine the risk factors for hypertension in the elderly....
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Age Characteristics of the Body Proportions of the Older Age Groups of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Alla Guryeva, Alena Osinskaya
The aim of the study was to identify age-related features of body proportions of Yakut men of older age groups. The analysis of the somatometric survey of 591 men of three age groups was carried out: the second mature period, the elderly and the senile ages. The obtained material was processed by the...
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The Use of Tayammum Pack to Reduce Number of Bacterial Colonies

Sunardi Sunardi, Khaera Ummatin, Zaqqi Ubaidillah
Patients hospitalized could experience spiritual distress for praying because of ablutions obstacle. One of holistic care is fulfill of spiritual needed patients and one of alternative to ablutions is tayammum pack (dust made of pure clay), unfortunately there are many differences perception that dust...
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Effect of High Molecular Nano-Chitosan Addition on The Impact Strength of Heat Polymerized Polymethyl Methacrylate Denture Base Resin

Ika Devi Adiana, Trimurni Abidin, Lasminda Syafiar
Addition of reinforcing material to improve the mechanical properties of heat-polymerized polymethyl methacrylate is being developed. One of them is by adding nano-chitosan gel. This study was aimed to investigate the effect of nano-chitosan gel addition on the impact strength of heat-polymerized polymethyl...
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Study of Total Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) and Antioxidant Activity in Goat Milk Yoghurt Fortification with White Rice Bran Flour

Ajeng Haskito, Masdiana Padaga
Yogurt is one of functional fermented food products from milk created by the addition of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) which has many health benefit. Goat milk yogurt has components of bioactive peptides with antioxidants potency. Antioxidant derivatives of bioactive peptides in goat milk yogurt includeproline,...
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Knowledge of Supervision on Treatment About Prevention and Infection of Tuberculosis

Upik Rahmi
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends treatment for tuberculosis with the Directly Observed Treatment Short course chemotherapy (DOTS) strategy, one of which is in the form of a health worker. It is very important to ensure that the patient has swallowed all the medicines given as directed by...
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Formulation and Evaluation of Suppositoria Supplies Extract of Pinang Seeds (Areca catechu L.) as Anthelmintik

Lusi Nurdianti, Fajar Setiawan
Areca palm is a type of palm and is commonly found in India, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia and other Asian countries, both individually and in populations (Jaiswal wt al, 2011). The pharmacological potential of Areca catechu is one of its benefits as an anthelmintic. Part taken from areca nut for anthelmintic...
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Analysis of Factors That Influence Stunting On Toddlers

Fitriana Noor Khayati, Ratna Agustiningrum, Puput Risti Kusumaningrum, Febriana Putri Hapsari
Stunting is one of the health problems that is closely related to the delayed growth and development of children. Children can be classified as stunting if their height is less than -2SD. Along in the 2018 stunting had been decreased from 37,2% to 30,8%. Those data were still higher than WHO restricted...
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Interactive Multimedia as a Guidance for Adherencing to Maintain Fitness for High School Students

Masrurdin Ilmi, Ari Wibowo Kurniawan, Febrita Paulina Heynoek
The objective to be achieved in this research is to describe students’ motivation in attending PE education in Bali and East Java. The data analysis method uses quantitative analysis and is processed into descriptive statistics, namely percentage and mean analysis. Intrinsic Motivation results get a...
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Movement Behavior and Gross Motor Skills of Preschool Children in East Java Urban Area

Nurrul Riyad Fadhli, Imam Hariadi, Dona Sandy Yudasmara, M. E. Winarno, Taufik, Eldiene Zaura I’tamada, Rida Hanania
The purpose of this study is to identify preschool children’s movement behavior and gross motor ability level in the East Tawa Urban Region. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the Test of Gross Motor Development Second Edition (TGMD-2) were employed as instruments in the cross-sectional...
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The Relationship Between Detraining during the Covid-19 Pandemic and the Endurance Ability of Vo2max Karate Athletes, State University of Malang

Monica Septinia Widhayanty, Ahmad Abdullah, Olivia Andiana
Detraining is a condition where the body is no longer healthy and the quality of the body decreases, this is not only happens to athletes but to all sports players, when someone is not routine doing sports detraining will happen. During this pandemic, many activities did not work properly, such as the...
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Analysis of Safety Building Facilities as a Fire Prevention Effort at the State University of Malang’s Faculty of Sports Science

Lingga Fitriana Sarida, Moch. Yunus, Sendhi Tristanti Puspitasari
A fire hazard is one of the potential hazards of Occupational Safety and Health or K3 in buildings. In high-rise buildings, escape routes are few and limited, necessitating the implementation of effective, efficient, and integrated fire prevention measures. The purpose of this study is to determine the...
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Chrome Hole Dermatitis Due To Work Habit Of Electroplating Workers In Candi, Sidoarjo, Indonesia

Abdul Hakim Zakkiy Fasya, M. Farid Lusno
Objectives: Electroplating industry using hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) for main ingredient to metal plating. Chromium when contact with skin can cause dermatitis. This study aimed to analyze chrome hole dermatitis on electroplating workers due to their work habit in one of electroplating industry in Sidoarjo....
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The Palm Date Treatment to Anaerobic Muscle Fatigue on Running Athlete

Mursid Tri Susilo, Ms Mardiana
The fitness of an athlete is very important. Running athletes need enormous energy in a short time thereby they should increase the risk of anaerobic muscle fatigue. One of the effort to delay it was by increased of glycogen deposits and potassium intake which indicated to prevent and reduce anaerobic...
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The use of fins in initial training of swimmers aged 8-9 years

Alexey Kotlyarov
The purpose of the article is to find effective means in the initial swimming training for children 8-9 years old. The article aims to justify the effectiveness of the use of fins in swimming training for children 8-9 years old. Materials and methods. The experiment involved 30 children aged 8-9 years...
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Compliance of the Use of Personal Protective Equipment for Workers

Tri Niswati Utami, Sahrir Sillehu
The obligation to use personal protective equipment (PPE) for workers is regulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Manpower and Transmigration No. 08/Men/VII/2010. Ship crew accidents include slipping, falling into the sea, hitting the wall of the ship and being shocked by electricity. Health problems...
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Livelihoods System and Level of Vulnerability of Rice Farmer Households Due to Climate Change at Swampy Lowland in Sungai Pinang Village Banyuasin Regency

Elly Rosana, Thirtawati, Muhammad Arbi
The main problems in the development of swampy lowland are floods during the rainy season and drought in the dry season which cannot yet be predicted accurately. Climate change causes problems in swampy lowland farming. Farmers find it difficult to run their farming, especially in terms of determining...
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Awareness of Pharmacists & Pharmacy Students About Doping, and the Need for Doping Education in Iraq

Hasan Aldewachi, Aya Raheem, Wafaa Mohammed
Objective. To evaluate the knowledge and views of pharmacists and pharmacists in sports and to investigate curriculum needs for sports pharmacy undergraduates Methods. A web-based cross-sectional survey of pharmacy students was carried out from 2nd of Feb to 5th of March 2021 at the University of Mosul,...
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The Effects of Herbs-Infused Water on Body Weight and Waist Circumference in Patients With Metabolic Syndrome

Astri Purwanti, Sugiarto, Dono Indarto
Adults with metabolic syndrome have higher risks to suffer non communicable diseases like diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular diseases. In daily life, some Indonesian communities have routinely drunk spices and herbs-infused water instead of drinking pure water. However, the efficacy of this mixed water...
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The Influence of Paired Upper Passing Exercises to the Passing Ability of Volleyball Games at the University of Nusa Cendana Penjaksesrek Women’s Team

Yudabbirul Arif, Lukas Maria Boleng, Veramyta M. M. F. Babang
The formulation of the problem in this study is whether there is an effect of the upper passing practice on the accuracy of the passing of volleyball? This study aims to find out whether with upper passing training in pairs can increase the volleyball’s passing ability.This type of research uses a quantitative...
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Overview of Garbage Management in the Passenger Ships That Leans on Port of Bima

Muhammad Al-Irsyad
Assessment of garbage management in the ship needs to be done to prevent health risks that may arise from the garbage. To find out an overview of garbage management in the passenger ships that leans on Port of Bima. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive observational approach. The researcher...
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Prognostic Value of Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio, D-Dimer Levels, and Scoring of Lung Lesion on Chest X-Ray on Mortality of COVID-19 Patients

Which is the Best?

Yudith Yunia Kusmala, Jusron Iriawan, Fariz Albarri, Tersia Viradanti, Sunnatul Mufarrohah
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) plays an important role that increases mortality in COVID-19 patients. Several parameters have been tried to predict the patient’s condition for worsening and even death. The objective of this study was to determine the prognostic value of the neutrophil-lymphocyte...
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Chemical Components and Antibacterial Activity of Essential Oil Extracted from Citrus x aurantifolia Peel

Elidahanum Husni, Sofia Ramadani, Suryati, Mesa Irna Suryani, Dachriyanus
Citrus species are among the plants that generate essential oils, which include a variety of chemical components with antibacterial properties. Citrus x aurantiifolia is one of the citrus types developed by a cross between lime (Citrus aurantifolia) and lemon (Citrus hystrix). The purpose of this study...
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The Effects of Giving Probiotics in Dadiah Sampled on Increasing Immunoglobulin A (Iga) of Intestinal Tissue in Rats Model of Diabetic Nephropathy

Rinita Amelia, Meta Oktora
Dadiah is a traditional food of West Sumatra made from buffalo milk fermented in a bamboo tube container. Dadiah is a functional food because it is made through a spontaneous fermentation by lactic acid bacteria in the buffalo milk and bamboo tubes of the “Aua” type. This study aims to examine the effect...
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The Effect of Feeding Sea Rabbit-Papaya Naget Cakes on Learning Achievement and Hb Levels in Children Primary School for Stunting Suffering - Lack of Nutrition in Bajo Indah Village, Soropia District

Sultan Akbar Toruntju, Kameriah Gani, Sirajuddin Sirajuddin, Evi Kusumawati
Stunting is one dietary issue that affects many elementary school students. Children’s health and academic achievement are significantly impacted by stunting in elementary school students. Finding out how providing papaya and sea rabbit fruit cakes affects learning outcomes and hemoglobin levels in undernourished...
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Work Stress and Job Satisfaction of Nurses During The Covid-19 Pandemic

Ana Zakiyah, Iswati Iswati, Ika Ainur Rofi’ah, Sela Tri Cahyani
Job satisfaction is a positive emotional state that arises from an assessment of one’s work or work experience. Low nurse job satisfaction still occurs in developing countries. The situation of the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in job demands and increased nurse workloads that have the potential to cause...
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The Relationship Between Knowledge Levels About Covid-19 and Compliance with the 5M Program in Reducing the Spread of Covid-19 Among Students of the Medica Farma Husada Polytechnic Mataram

Baharuddin Condeng, Syamsurianyah Syamsurianyah, Azizah Saleh, Jihadil Qudsi
Since the beginning of 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has captured the attention of the whole world. Infectious diseases that are included in this global category, have a fairly fast transmission speed. After the lockdown program, the government launched the 5M (in bahasa) program, namely washing hands...
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Tracheostomy in Short Neck Patient: A Case Report

Tri Noviasari Putri, Hikmah Fitria, Beny Kurnia, Lily Setiani
Background: Procedure tracheostomy may be performed quickly, but it can also be challenging in patients with burns, acute sickness, post-head traumas, juvenile patients, obesity, short necks, and masses in the neck that impede access to the trachea. The potential of difficulties after a tracheostomy...
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The Analysis Of Rbmy1 STS RBMI Microdeletion Gene On Azoospermic Factor (Azf) Region Of The Y Chromosome In Infertile Men In Palembang

Tedy Febriyanto
Approximately 50-80 million couples have infertility problems, and every year appeared about 2 million new infertile couples. As many as 40% of them are caused by male factors. Male infertility generally occursdue to abnormal spermatozoa. One of the causes is related to the deletion of gene onAzoospermic...
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The Effect of Learning Dribble Variation Using Modification of Plastic Balls on Improving The Results of Football Dribble Skills Learning

Fahmi M.Y.N, Siti Nurrochmah
This study aims to determine the effect of learning variations of straight and zig-zag dribble on increasing the results of learning football dribble skills. The result of analysis of one way anova Fcount = 5,324 > FTable α = 0,05 = 4,149 and the significance difference (LSD) test obtained by vs = 1,0159...
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Building Ability of Sport Students Statistical Reasoning through Statistical Reasoning Learning Environment (SRLE)

Nidaul Hidayah, Wahyudin Wahyudin, Turmudi Turmudi
This study discusses learning models that can improve statistical reasoning skills for sports students who take statistics courses. Statistical Reasoning Learning Environment or abbreviated as SRLE is a learning model based on constructivist social theory with six learning principles which focus on developing...
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Quantitative Anatomy of the Intrainganic Arterial Kidney

O.K Zenin, E.S. Kafarov, O.A. Beshulya, L.A. Udochkina, H.M. Bataev
Currently, there is no uniform approach to the organization of the kidney bloodstream. Data about kidney bloodstream links are controversial. Digital methods of intravital visualization of the intraorgan arterial bed of the kidney provide new opportunities for early diagnostics of kidney pathologies....
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The Potential Risk of Viral Transmission Among Flying Foxes, Domestic Animals, and Humans in Southern Coast of West Java, Indonesia

Chaerul Basri, Etih Sudarnika, Abdul Zahid, Srihadi Agung Priyono, Retno D. Soejoedono, Eko M. Z. Arifin, Heru Susetya, Bambang Sumiarto, Yupadee Hengjan, Keisuke Iida, Hitoshi Takemae, Eiichi Hondo
Flying foxes have been considered to be involved in the transmission of serious infectious diseases to humans.This study aimed to know the direct and/or indirect contacts of flying foxes that live in the Indonesian natural conservation area, with domestic animals and humans living in the surrounding...
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Implementation of Problem Based Learning Models with Scientific Approaches in Efforts to Improve Learning Results in Chestpass Basketball Game for Class X High School Students 5 Tanjung Balai 2014–2015 Academic

Rinaldy Aditya, Boby Helmi, Khairul Usman
This study aims to determine the increase in chest pass learning outcomes in basketball through the application of a problem based learning model with a scientific approach. The subjects in this study were 32 students of class X-1 of SMA Negeri 5 Tanjung Balai. This type of research is classroom action...
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Physical Education and Sport in the Era of Information Technology

A.B. Gabibov, A.F. Polomoshov, N.V. Ryzhkin
The article raises the issue of the introduction of information technology in the field of sports and physical education, as well as discusses new sports that arose in the information age. Information technology is being introduced into modern sports in a number of areas. One of the directions is the...
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Effect of Plyometric and Sprint Training on VO2Max in Amateur Football Player

Agustiyawan, Heri Wibisono, Purnamadiyawati
Background: Among the most important physiological performance indicators in football team are speed and velocity at maximal oxygen uptake. Plyometric training is considered essential techniques to enhance neuromuscular functioning in football players. Methods: The present study aims at investigating...
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The Effect of the Workshop on Improving the Ability to Prepare Exercise Observation Instruments for Regional Coach of DIY Province

Lia Karina Mansur, Tomoliyus Tomoliyus, Rumpis Agus Sudarko, Devi Tirtawijaya
This study aims to improve the skills of regional coach in DIY Province in compiling an instrument for observing exercise performance through the workshop method. The target audience for this activity is DIY regional trainers totaling 70 regional coach. This research method uses the workshop method....
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Relation Between Calf Circumference, Thigh Circumference, and Leg Length with Running Speed of 100 Meters

Rochman Basuki, Sigit Moerjono, Aziza Ulfie
Sprinting involves moving swiftly over distances of 60 meters, 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. Speed in sprinting relies on the coordinated effort of the body’s motion system and muscles, which are limited by a maximum speed threshold. Achieving optimal speed in sprinting requires a combination...
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The Mediating Role of Depression between Childhood Trauma and Intimate Partner Violence

Frisca Priscilia Boentario, Naomi Soetikno, Fransisca I.R. Dewi
Previous studies indicate that childhood trauma results in depression and intimate partner violence. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between childhood trauma and intimate partner violence with depression as the mediator. The method used in this research would be a quantitative...
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Individual, Organizational, and Work Characteristic Affect The Performance of Clinical Supervision in Hospital

Naya Ernawati, Suharto Suharto, Tri Johan Agus Yuswanto
Methods of Clinical Supervision (CS) can improve the quality and completeness of documentation of nursing care. CS has been described according to Proctor's model, which explains the relationship between the supervisor and supervisee in three domains: Normative, formative, and restorative. However, the...
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Programme of Eradicating Pasung in Lamongan Through Community Mental Health Nursing Approach

Abdul Rokhman, Nur Hidayati, Moh. Saifudin
Background. Pasung (physical restraint) in people with mental illness is commonly found in Lamongan. In 2014, Lamongan Government launched the 2017 Lamongan Free from Pasung program based on Community Mental Health Nursing (CMHN). The aim of this program was to free all patients in pasung throughout...
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Effect of Premolar Extraction on Overall Bolton Ratio in Class II Malocclusion in RSGM FKG USU

Ika Pisarina, Nurhayati Harahap, Muslim Yusuf
Tooth extraction to overcome the functional and aesthetic outcomes has become an issue in orthodontic treatment. Tooth size discrepancy was determined through a Bolton analysis. Overall Bolton ratio has changed after the tooth extraction, and affected by different extraction. The aim is to determine...
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Identification of Avian Influenza Virus A/H5 Clade 2.3.2.1 in Asymptomatic Ducks (Anasspecies) at a Live-Poultry Market in East Java, Indonesia

Agnes Estoepangestie, Krisnoadi Rahardjo, Adi Rahardjo, Arindita Novianti, Rima Prasetya, Aldise Nastri, Jezzy Dewantari, Yohko Shimizu, Yasuko Mori, Kazufumi Shimizu
A total of 120 cloacal swab samples were collected from asymptomatic-ducks traded at a live-bird market in East Java-Indonesia during January to February 2017. After virus isolation using 10-days-old embryonated chicken eggs, hemagglutination activity was tested. TaqMan real-time reverse transcription...
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The Relationship Between Family History and Dietary Patterns to the Incidence of Diabetes Mellitus in Ledug, Kembaran, Banyumas, Central Java, Indonesia

Etika Dewi Cahyaningrum, Rosi Kurnia Sugiharti
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a disease caused by metabolic disorders that occur in the pancreas which are characterized by an increase in blood sugar or often referred to as hyperglycemia due to a decrease in the amount of insulin from the pancreas (American Diabetes Association, 2012). The most common...
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The Influence of Intra-Team Communication on the Attacking Success in Rugby

Ika Novitaria Marani, Iwan Barata, Rendi Gunawan
In game sports, such as rugby, communication is very important because, in game sports, there are signs or shouts so that their team gets a victory. Communication in a competition is needed to avoid mistakes that might occur because communication has information that must be conveyed from one player...
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Epigenetic Regulations, Motif and Pathway Identification of Hodgkin Lymphoma Chip Sequence

Priyanka Stephen Mukhia, I. A. Shylesh Murthy, Preenon Bagchi
ChIP-sequencing (Chromatin immunoprecipitation) is a new method for genome wide mapping of protein binding sites on DNA. ChIP-sequencing helps to understand better the mechanisms of transcription factors, cofactors and histone modifications as well the regulation of gene expressions. The high degree...
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Learning Beyond the Classroom: An Effective Way Understanding the Hospital Health Promotion Among Hospital Administration Students

Faizatul Ummah, Nihayatul Munaa, Nahardian Vica, Muhamad Ganda Saputra, Ari Kusdiana, Fara Nurdiana, Nuriyati
The role of health promotion in hospitals has changed, no longer related to providing additional lifestyle information to patients after completing clinical procedures. Health promotion is a comprehensive part of the health care process related to clinical, educational, behavioral, and organizational...
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Compatibility and the ability to work together in tourist sports teams

Evgenia Kulagina, Svetlana Esipova, Igor Karasev
Compatibility is determined by researchers as a significant phenomenon of team activity that affect the effectiveness of the educational, training, and competitive process. However, the combination of the individual characteristics of athletes is not universal and is determined by the specifics of the...
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Isolation of Actinomycetes from Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) Rhizosphere and the Ability to Produce Antibiotic.

Nina Nur Aini, Nanik Sulistyani
Actinomycetes are well-known microorganism as secondary metabolites producers which serve as antibiotics. In this study, sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum) rhizosphere soil samples were collected from Piyungan, Bantul, Yogyakarta. The aims of this study were to obtain Actinomycetes isolates from sugar...
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Evaluation of Label Drug in the Treatment Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Keni Idacahyati, Tita Nofianti, Ema Sintya Nurjaya
Objectives: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is defined as high levels of hyperandrogenism, menstrual irregularities, anovulation and high levels of insulin (hyperinsulinemia secondary to increased insulin resistance).The estimated that> 75% of women with PCOS are insulin resistant, the incidence...
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The Effectiveness of the FASA method to Minimize Abstinence Behavior of Pregnant Women

Ana Zumrotun Nisak, Lailiyani Khoirunnisa’
Health behavior is any form of experience and interaction of individuals with their environment, especially those relating to knowledge and attitudes about health that create individual actions towards health. This behavior was also carried out by several pregnant women who were still abstaining from...
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Bukoini: Is There Any Correlation Between Anti-Glaucoma Eye Drop and Primary Glaucoma Patients Quality of Life in RSUD Kota Yogyakarta?

Idiani Darmawati, Fisna Sinantia, Ameliza Kwartika
Introduction. The healthy eyes are the needs of every human being. If disorders are found in someone’s eyes, their quality of life would be decreasing. One of diseases that might distract human’s visual function is glaucoma. There are many factors which cause the decrease of glaucoma patient’s quality...
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Performance Laboratory as a Research Center for Lectures and Students

Taufik, A.M Wulandari, Moch. Yunus, E.Z I’tamada, N.R Fadli
The purpose of this research and development is to determine the need for the development of Achievement Laboratory models that follow the characteristics and groups of scientific fields in the Faculty of Sports Science. Furthermore, developing the Performance Laboratory model which consists of several...
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The Effect of Brown Sugar Addition on Total Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) of Young Coconut Water (Cocos nucifera L.) Probiotic Drinks

Khusna Saffanatun Nisa, Eni Purwani
Probiotic drinks are fermented drinks that contain lactic acid bacteria and have various health benefits, including maintaining gastrointestinal health and increasing immunity. In this study, probiotic drinks were developed using young coconut water, which is expected to be an alternative fermented product...
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Correlation Between Body Composition and Power Performance in Beach Volleyball Athletes

Muhammad Arja Bahauddin, Ahmad Robi Alfaini, Bobby Ade Setiawan, Muhammad Muchid Murtadho, Mohammad Achirul Adib, Rizky Maulana
Beach volleyball players need to have a good explosive power performance between the lower limbs and upper extremities as support in jumping and smash-hitting techniques. The purpose of this study was to analyze the correlation between body composition on explosive power of lower limbs and upper extremities...
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Nulliparous Woman with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Case Report

Muhammad Rusda, Riang Salbia Tambunan
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by a combination of signs and symptoms of androgen excess (hirsutism, hyperandrogenemia) and ovarian dysfunction (oligo-ovulation, polycystic ovary morphology (PCOM)). In ASRM/ESHRE consensus in 2003, PCOS diagnosis...
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Diagnostic and Treatment Difficulties of Autoimmune Hepatitis on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Case Study

Egor Ignatiev, Diana Solovieva, Elena Popova, Natalya Arkhipova
On the example of case study, we present the features of the course of AIH on the background of SLE, as well as the difficulties of diagnosis and treatment. The study revealed an immune-mediated combination of autoimmune hepatitis with systemic lupus erythematosus, based on the association of autoimmune...
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Paratriathlon as a Disability Sport in Indonesia

Satrio Rumpoko, Widha Srianto, Arif Hakim, Sunjoyo Sunjoyo
Sports is one of the efforts in maintaining the health and fitness of the body. By exercising actively and regularly the body will be healthy and fitness will always be maintained. Exercise is the right for every human being to live a healthy life, no exception for people with disabilities. In accordance...
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Related Factors With Pneumonia Events In Rsud. Dr. Soedarso Pontianak October Period 2013 - November 2015

Ika Avrilina Haryono, Anggrita Sari, Yayuk Puji Lestari, Mega Yunita Sari
Objective: To analyze factors related to the incidence of pneumonia in dr. Soedarso Pontianak period of October 2013 - November 2015. Methods: Design research with quantitative observational using case-control studies. The subjects of the study were case group of under-five children diagnosed with pneumonia...