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The Corelation Between Work-Stress Level and Obesity Among Teacher

Nina Dwi Lestari, Altori Samantha Evanov
The teacher is one of the aggregates of workers who have a high risk of work-stress due to many demands of work, duties, and responsibilities. Stress can support the occurrence of obesity caused by changes in behavior and metabolism. This study aimed to determine the relationship between stress and obesity...
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Primer Design of SNP rs4506565 Transcription Factor 7 like 2 (TCF7L2) Gene to Detect Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus

Elsa Badriyya, Afifatul Achyar, Syamsurizal
Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic disease caused by a deficiency or insufficient insulin that increases the levels of blood glucose. Diabetes Mellitus causes several complications that can increase the numbers of mortality. SNP rs4506565 Transcription Factor 7 Like 2 (TCF7L2) gene reported to be strongly...
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Lived Experience of Women Living with Breast Cancer in the Maldives: A Case Study

Salma Hassan, Nazeera Najeeb
Breast cancer affects the lives of women, and this isalso the most common cancer for women in the Maldives.This study aims to understand the lived experience of a Maldivian woman undergoing breast cancer treatment. A single case of breast cancer was purposely chosen among the women receiving chemotherapy...
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Genome-wide Sequence Analyses of the Yakut Ethnic Group as a Tool for the Personalized Medicine in the Region

Vladimir L. Osakovskiy, Tatyana M. Sivtseva, Mariya M. Okhotina, Tatyana K. Davydova, Raisa N. Zakharova
The article presents the results of the first genome-wide research that purposefully analysed the Yakut genome. The structural features of the genomic DNA molecule (the number and characteristics of SNPs, Indels, CNV, and SD) and gene variants characteristic of the Yakut ethnic group are shown. The frequency...
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The Relationship Of The Role Of Parents And Peers To The Occurrence Of Menarche Among Female Students In Smp Negeri 26 Banjarmasin

Novita Dewi Iswandari, Imam S. Santoso, Novia Zuvita Dewi
Objective: To know the relationship of parent and peer role to the occurrence of menarche to female students of SMPN 26 Banjarmasin. Method: This was an analytical survey using Cross-Sectional approach. The sampling used Quota Sampling technique amounted to 91 respondents. The data collection was done...
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Implementation of work safety permit as an effort to prevent accidents at PT petrokimia gresik

Amarin Yudhana
Implementation Safety permit to be used as a form of worker control in performing high-risk jobs to suppress the risk of workplace accidents. The manufacturing sector is one of the many business sectors are classified as very susceptible to accidents. The causes of workplace accidents in the manufacturing...
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Practical Self Defense Training Model Based On Submission Technique in Pencak Silat

Mrs Widiastuti, Abdurrauf Abdul Karim, Karisdha Pradityana
The purpose of research and development model exercise fighter practical martial arts in an athlete PPS Satria Muda indonesia. Research and development it uses the methodology the development of research and development ( D & D ) of Borg and Gall. Analysis of data the research uses the standard significant...
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Analysis of Preventive and Health Promotion Program Using IPO Model in Primary Health Care in Semarang

Prasetijono Prasetijono, Citaprasetya Citaprasetya
Primary Health Care (PHC) has a strategic role to develop and maintain prevention and health promotion programs. This paper researched was done in PHC in Semarang, by evaluating the indicators in Input-Process-Output (IPO) Model. The supporting factors for health promotions are availability of funds...
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Correlations of Anemia, Stunting, and Sociodemographic Characteristics and Energy Among Children Aged 6–23 Months at Karangklesem Village, South Purwokerto

Fauziah Hanum Nur Adriyani, Arlyana Hikmanti
Stunting and anemia are long-standing public health challenges which adversely affects the cognitive development and physical wellbeing of children. Anemia and stunting occurring in this key period have serious implications for individuals and societies, especially in rural areas in developing country....
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The Bombyx mori L., Nanofibroin Has Potential for Composite Filler Restoration

Sartika Puspita, Amira Khamila Wahyu Ening, Dwi Aji Nugroho
Bombyx mori L. nanofibroin has potential as an organic filler composite restoration because it has excellent mechanical and functional strength. One of the main requirements of the restoration material is to have good mechanical strength to wear resistance of dental restorations as well as tooth wear...
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The Overview of Health Care Service Management at Malang Class 1 Prison General Medical Clinic

Diah Ayu Rahmawati Maula, Sendhi Tristanti Puspitasari, Sapto Adi
The purpose of this study is to obtain a description of the overview of health care service management at Malang Class 1 Prison general medical clinic. The population in this study were the patients at Malang Class 1 Prison general medical clinic. The number of samples was 95 general polyclinic patients...
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The Role of Volunteers for Stunting Acceleration Prevention Program in Batu City

Erwin N. Pratama, Sandra Sangga Dewi
The high incidence of stunting in Batu City and the importance of solving stunting problems in Batu City have created a caring community, namely Volunteers for Stunting Acceleration Prevention Program (Relawan Percepatan Penanggulangan Stunting) in Batu City. This study uses an interpretive research...
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Effect of Illustrated Picture Book Counseling Method on Dental Caries Knowledge in Children Aged 10–12 Year at Raudhatul Jannah Martapura’s Private Islamic primary School

Ika Puspita Sari, Naning Kisworo Utami, Siti Salamah, Meggy Wulandari Kai
Dental and oral health education is an attempt to influence a person’s or society’s behavior so that they have the ability and habit of engaging healthily in oral and dental health. Counseling using picture story books is an intriguing way for sharing health information, particularly to children. ...
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The Barriers to the Implementation of the Getar Thala Innovation Program (Gerakan Tanggulangi Anemia Remaja Dan Thalasemia) in Sleman Regency During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Rabia Wahdah, Sulistyaningsih, Herlin Fitriani
During the Covid-19 pandemic, children, adolescent girls must maintain health, be free from anemia. The Sleman District Health Office has implemented an anemia prevention program for adolescent girls through the Getar Thala innovation program despite the Covid-19 pandemic. Objective: To find out the...
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Depressive Syndrome and Osteoarthritis: A Predictive Factors Analysis in Outpatient at the University of North Sumatra Hospital

Sri Agusti, Mustafa M. Amin, Vita Camellia
Background: An individual with chronic osteoarthritis (OA) is known to experience depressive symptoms frequently. Furthermore, OA is one of the most common conditions that cause disability, particularly in the elderly. Around 10% of individuals above 55 years old with knee OA experience severe disability....
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Ease of Health Financing in the National Health Insurance Program

Muhammad Fikri Hanafi, Erna Yuliandari
Everyone has the right to live in bodily and spiritual prosperity, to have a good environment in which to live, and to receive health care, according to Article 28 H, paragraph 1, of the 1945 Constitution. The 1945 Constitution’s Article 28 H paragraph (3) states that everyone has the right to social...
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Experiences of Nurses in the Implementation of Hospital Disaster Plan: A Phenomenological Study

Al Afik, Azizah Khoiyati
The role of nurses in each phase of disaster management is regulated in the Hospital Disaster Plan (HDP) prepared by the hospital management. The experiences of nurses in handling disaster at various stages need to be explored. The aim of the study is to get description of nurses’ experiences in HDP...
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Implementation of Community Empowerment Program at National Narcotics Agency of Denpasar City in 2019

I Gusti Agung Istri Cahyani, Dinar Saurmauli Lubis
National Narcotics Agency of Denpasar City (BNNK) is a leading sector of the prevention and eradication of drug abuse and illegal trafficking in Denpasar, Bali. The BNNK Government Institution Performance Report (LKIP) informed the lack of achievement on the community empowerment owing for many of the...
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Effectiveness of Green Beans and Soybeans in Increasing Hemoglobin and Oxygen Saturation Levels in Adolescents

Iis Sopiah Suryani, Meti Sulastri
Objectives: The purpose of this study was To know effectiveness of green beans and soybeans in Increasing levels of Hemoglobin and Oxygen Saturation method: This research is a kind of non-randomized quasi-experimental pre-test post-test. Samples were taken by using purposive sampling method that meet...
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The Relationship Between Low Fiber Consumption and the Incidence of Haemorrhoids Patients

Lukmana Lokarjana, Trianda Kanseria, Rini Roslaeni, Aditya Yudha Pratama
One of risk factors for the occurrence of hemorrhoids is a low fiber consumption habit. Hemorrhoids are widening and inflammation of the veins in the anal area that originate from the hemorrhoidal plexus. This study aims to determine the relationship between low fiber consumption and the incidence of...
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Response in a Hot Environment: The Physiological Adaptation of the Sub-elite Para-swimming Athletes

Kunjung Ashadi, Imam Kuncoro, Roy Agustinus Soselisa, Ribut Budiyono, Laily Mita Andriana, Zusron Hasyim
Thermoregulation is an effort to maintain body temperature within the normal range, it’s achieved by maintaining a balance between the heat generated in the body and the heat released. The purpose of this study was to analyze the physiological adaptation response in a hot environment in the sub-elite...
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Insilico Study of Phytochemical Component of Angelica Sinensis with Genes of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

G. Dhanalakshmi, Preenon Bagchi, M. Anuradha
To investigate the efficiency of phytochemical components from Angelica sinensis against CYP 19A1 and CYP17A1 utilising computational molecular docking techniques. Polycystic ovarian syndrome is distinguished by hyperinsulinemia, menstrual abnormalities, long-term metabolic problems, and hyperandrogenism....
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Age and Weight as Determinants of Hypertension in Young Adults

Nunung Febriany Sitepu, Fazidah Aguslina Siregar, Sri Rahayu Sanusi, Taufik Ashar
Obesity and age in younger are associated with an increased risk of hypertension in the general population. However, little is known regarding the potential relationship between obesity and age with the risk of hypertension in adults. Obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and total mortality....
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The Concept Development of The Practice Model Speed Reaction of The Match Category in Pencak Silat

Muhammad Sulfa, Johansyah Lubis, Taufik Rihatno, Widiastuti Widiastuti, Ians Aprilo, Poppy Elisano Arfanda
Pencak silat is the original culture of the Indonesian people which must be preserved and continued to be developed. This article aims to enrich the research approach to develop pencak silat reaction speed training model concept. The development carried out focuses on the study of the development of...
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Risk Factors of Type II Diabetes Mellitus in RSUD Padangsidimpuan

Nurul Hidayah Nasution, Han Melisa Pane, Mhd. Arsyad Elfiqoh Rambe
Diabetes mellitus is a degenerative disease that has risk factors. Physical activity and eating habits are risk factors for diabetes mellitus. The purpose of this research was to determine the relationship between physical activity and eating habits with type II diabetes mellitus. The research method...
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Easy and Inexpensive Intervention for Parents? Physical Activity Interventions in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Indonesia: Literature Review Study

Rizky Bina Nirbayaningtyas, Heryanti Satyadi, Naomi Soetikno
The prevalence of children with autism spectrum disorder in Indonesia is currently predicted to continue to increase, while the treatment of children with autism spectrum disorder needs to be done early to get optimal results in overcoming some of the problems they experience. However, the fact is that...
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Development of Volleyball Service Learning Model for Seventh Grade Students

Eriska Amelia Hutagalung, Agung Sunarno, Sanusi Hasibuan
The purpose of this study was to produce a volleyball game service model in accordance with the characteristics of female of class VII. find out the validity of the book Learning to model variations of the game of volleyball service down, knowing the effectiveness of book learning to model variations...
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Bacteriological Quality of Water and the Occurrence of Diarrhea in Household in the Work Area of Karya Jaya Public Health Center in Palembang

Farida Kumalasari, Rico Januar Sitorus, A. Fickry Faisya
Globally, there are about 2 billion cases of diarrhea with a mortality rate of 1.5 million per year. The limited access to clean water and the poor personal hygiene in the households are the major causes of diarrheal disease through water transmission. The aim of this study is to analyse the relationship...
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The Effect of Magnesium Supplementation and Pregnancy Outcomes: Experimental Epidemiological Study

Ika Yulia Darma, Ricvan Dana Nindrea, Meldafia Idaman, Silvi Zaimy, Veolina Irman
The evidence that magnesium levels are related to pathological occurrences in pregnancy is increasing. This research was purpose to the effect of magnrsium suplemention ang pegnancy outcomes. The study was conducted in the maternal and child health polyclinic, Primary Health Care, Padang City, Indonesia...
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Glute Exercise and Basic Exercise Therapy Improve Ankle Stability in Patients With a Chronic Ankle Sprains

Donal Syafrianto, I Nyoman Mangku Karmaya, Syahmirza Indra Lesmana
Chronic ankle sprain causes ankle instability, which is accompanied by a decreased reaction of gluteus muscle strength due to changes in muscle activation and proprioceptive disorders. The purpose of this study is to prove whether the addition of glute exercise to basic exercise therapy further increases...
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Management of Stage II Sinonasal Carcinoma (T2N0M0) with Transnasal Endoscopic Resection and Radiotherapy

Riska Handriani, Fadhlia Fadhlia, Benny Kurnia
Nasoethmoidal carcinoma is a malignant tumor found in the nasal cavity and ethmoidal sinuses. The early stage is rarely found due to the similarity of symptoms inflammatory process in sinonasal. The main modality for sinonasal cancer is surgery followed by radiation as adjuvant treatment. The prognosis...
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The Role of Herbal Medicine in Suppressing the Incidence of Typhoid Fever in Indonesia

Hasta H. Idrus, Sunarno Sunarno, Ratih Rinendyaputri, Syamsu Rijal, Yusriani Mangarengi, Masriadi Masriadi, Rasfayanah Rasfayanah, Hermiaty Nasruddin
Typhoid fever is one of the common diseases in developing countries. This is attributable to Salmonella typhi bacteria. The water from the unripe Manila sapodilla was often to be given as a drink on typhoid fever patients. Indonesia is a country that is rich in natural ingredients that can be used as...
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Effects of Rhythmic Gymnastics Exercise Based on Chair Media to Physical Fitness of Students

Yunita Lasma, Fadlu Rachman
This aim of this research is to know of the effect of rhytmic gymnastics exercises based on chair media to physical fitness on senior high school students. The test instrument of this research is the Indonesian Physical Fitness Test (TKJI). The sample of this research amounted to 40 people who are students...
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The Effect of Futsal toward Neuroplasticity (Experiment study on Junior High School)

Jajat Darajat Kusumah Negara, Sri Widia Jusman, Ermita Ibrahim Ilyas, Rini Sekartini
Nowadays, Futsal is a sport that is very famous of sport for children, teenagers to old age. The characteristics of futsal are very dynamic with high mobility and tend to be anaerobic metabolism. Futsal can affect fitness; improve cognitive function and brain neuroplasticity. There are several parameters...
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Radiographic Evaluation of Dental Implants in the Periodontal Clinic Rumah Sakit Khusus Gigi dan Mulut (RSKGM) by the Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Indonesia from 2009 to 2014

Stevany Grafiyanti, Yuniarti Soeroso, Hari Sunarto
Dental implant treatment is an alternative to tooth replacement with high success and survival rates. Evaluation of implant treatment is useful for predicting a treatment protocol that can determine the best surgical and implant systems. The purpose of this study was to evaluate implant treatments by...
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Development of Health Education Materials for Junior High School Students

Martin Sudarmono
Teaching materials are very important in teaching and learning in schools. In Junior High School, the teaching materials used are not same with the curriculum, especially teaching materials of health education in physical education subject. The purpose of this research is to produce learning materials...
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The Eidetic of Motor Action: Eidolon Maturity and Correctness Estimation

Andrey Pomerantsev
the aim of paper is to design an estimation methodology of motion eidolon maturity and correctness. Organization and research methods: to actual track and field coaches were proposed to draw skeletons (sticks models) of the ideal sprint running step. Skeleton was relied on three key frames: 1) the moment...
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Pathotypic and Phylogenetic Analysis of Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated from Vaccinated Chicken in West Java, Indonesia

Dwi Desmiyeni Putri, Ekowati Handharyani, Retno Damajanti Soejoedono, Agus Setiyono, Ni Luh Putu Ika Mayasari, Okti Nadia Poetri
Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious disease of poultry worldwide, caused by Newcastle Disease virus (NDV), also kown as Avian Paramyxovirus Type1 (OIE. 2012). Despite vaccination, outbreaks of ND in vaccinated chicken flocks in Indonesia have been regularly reported. The emergence of new virulent...
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The Sex Difference in Hemoglobin Level, Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure of Dragon Boat Athletes

Pipit Pitriani, Mona Fiamentta Febrianty
Dragon boat racing is one of rowing competition. The purpose of this study was to investigate the sex difference of hemoglobin level and blood pressure of dragon boat athletes. This descriptive cross-sectional study with 29-person dragon boat athletes (14-person female and 15-person male). Blood tests...
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The Menstrual Cycle and Nutritional Status

Ummi Kulsum, Dwi Astuti
Menstrual cycle is the time from the first day of menstruation until the coming of the next period. Menstrual cycles occur for 28 days. The average normal menstrual cycle occurs around 21-35 days while those who experience menstrual cycles use polimenore (<20 days), oligomenorrhea (> 35 days),...
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Peculiarities of Homeostatic and Genetic Profile in Women With Miscarriage Contaminated With Hydroxybenzol

O.A. Kazakova, V.B. Alekseev, O.O. Sinitsyna, O.V. Dolgikh
The analysis of the features of homeostatic markers and genetic polymorphism in women of fertile age, whose anamnesis is characterized by the presence of reproductive disorders in the form of miscarriage associated with the excessive contamination of biomedia with hydroxybenzene of technogenic origin....
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Establishing the Taxa with Phylogenetic Profile and in-silico Ayurvedic Remedy of Cervicitis Microbiome

Milan Khandelwal, I. A. Shylesh Murthy, Preenon Bagchi
Cervicitis is an inflammation of the cervix, the lower, narrow end of the uterus that opens into the vagina. Basically, it causes inflammation of the uterine cervix. Cervicitis is a clinical syndrome characterised by inflammation of primarily the columnar epithelium of the uterine endocervix. The bacteria...
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The Effect of Audio Visual Media Application on Women’s Knowledge of Childbearing Age About Early Detection of Cervical Cancer in RW 03 West Pamulang Village South Tangerang City

Siti Novy Romlah, Ikada Septi Arimurti, Rita Dwi Pratiwi, Ida Listiana, Tukimin Bin Sansuwito, Aggita Lutfiana
Cervical cancer or cervical cancer is a malignant tumor that grows in the cervix/cervix. Every year no less than 15,000 cases of cervical cancer occur in Indonesia. Every day 40 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and 20 of them die from cervical cancer. The high mortality rate is due to delays...
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Effect of Therapeutic Communication on Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in Cardiovascular Disease Patients

Sri Suparti, Susana Widyaningsih, Endiyono, Rusmono
Introduction: Patients with cardiovascular disease often suffer from anxiety symptoms and dpression, which can further affect their heart disease. Therapeutic communication is an approach to providing nursing care and is considered very imperative to reduce anxiety and depression in patients. Purpose:...
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Experience of Patients with Vertigo: a Case Study

Faqih Ruhyanuddin, Lutfi Agung Priambodho
Erratic vertigo disorders, drugs that continue to be consumed, and environmental conditions cause stress so it can cause depression. Vertigo is an important problem to be studied in order to obtain the data in a complete qualitative related to the complaint and its impacted both to physical and psychological...
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Zinc Properties in Weakening the Pathogenic Effects of Excess Cobalt Intake

D.Kh. Oganesyan, V.B. Brin, O.T. Kabisov
The high level of anthropogenic environmental pollution in urban areas leads to the accumulation of the body and the development of diseases. In connection with the foregoing, the study focuses on the features of changing the parameters of systemic hemodynamics in conditions of combined and isolated...
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Study Correlation Between Nutritional Status and Anemia Among Adolescent Girls In Rural Jatinangor

Puspa Sari, Selvy Arcynie Fitry, Astuti Dyah Bestari, Sefita Aryuti Nirmala
Adolescents are the future generation of any country who their nutritional needs are seriously issue of the society. Several factors affect the nutritional status of adolescents, including anemia which the highest risk of suffering are adolescent girls. In this case, anemia can be caused by various causes...
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Foot Care and Risk of Diabetic Foot in Patient with Type 2 Diabetes at H. Adam Malik Hospital Medan

Yesi Ariani, Rosina Br Tarigan, Aron Pase
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease which if not controlled can cause complications. One of the complications of type 2 diabetes is often the case of diabetic foot ulcers even amputation. The first step is prevention in saving the diabetic foot is by foot care. In addition, there should be early screening...
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The Relationship between Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis and Iron Deficiency Anemia

Nurdiana, Pocut Astari
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a common oral mucosal disease characterized by regular, round or oval, painful ulcers with an erythematous border that recur on a regular basis on the nonkeratinized oral mucosae such as labial, buccal, alveolar, and ventral tongue mucosa. Different etiologies and...
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The Effect of the Use of Progressive Lens to Presbyopia Comfort in the Optical City of Padang

Febry Corina, Alvia Wesnita
Glasses are a visual aid. Comfort in using glasses is one of the motives for someone to use optical services. This study aims to examine the effect of the use of progressive lenses on the comfort of novice users in Optical Padang. This type of research is quantitative with the Quasi Experiment approach...
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Caries Risk Assessment in Students With Disabilities

Alfini Octavia, Trinita Lydianna, Dessy Audira, Chairunnisa Istiqomah
Background. Dental caries is the sixth-highest health problem in Indonesia. This condition has a negative impact on the quality of life of people. Therefore, we need to reduce caries by identified the risk of caries. Most of the children with disabilities have a dependency on people surrounding them,...
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Sme’s Strategy in Creating Sustainable Business During Covid-19 Towards the New Normal Era Based on Marketing Mix Perspective

Agung Sulistyo
Micro, Small and Medium Businesses play an important role in developing the country’s economy, Indonesia being no exception. The growth of micro small and medium enterprises is a potential economic booster that deserves the attention of various parties. The existence of the Covid-19 pandemic necessitates...
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Description of Recovery Time in ASA I and ASA II General Anesthesia Patients

Djoni Kusumah Himsani Pohan, Giffari Akbar, Elly Noer Rochmah, Rizki Bunawan
Patients who use fast acting general anaesthetic agents generally must be able to recovery in 30 until 60 after general anaesthetic action and surgery. Delayed recovery from general anaesthesia caused by many factors. Delayed emergence from anaesthesia remains a major cause of concern both for anaesthesiologist...
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Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Pressure Ulcer Prevention: Literature Review

Gusti Ayu Putu Krisna Dewi, Supratman Supratman, Nurlaila Fitriani, Vinami Yulian
Introduction: Pressure ulcer is one of important complication and frequently happens to inpatients. Moreover, pressure ulcer has a significant impact on patients’ life quality. Nurses have a critical role in the prevention of pressure ulcer. Several treatments to prevent pressure ulcer e.g. wound dressing,...
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Screening Modifications in Risk Factors for Triple Burden of Malnutrition

Inna Sholicha Fitriani, Aida Ratna Wijayanti, Ririn Ratnasari, Hayun Manudyaning Susilo, Fetty Rosyadia Wachdin, Nur Hidayati
The triple burden of malnutrition is a public health problem in every country that is increasing every year, especially among toddlers, adolescents, and women ahead of marriage. This research aims to determine the risk factors that cause the triple burden of malnutrition screened with modifications during...
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Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma Characteristics at Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital Makassar 2011–2021

Nova Audrey Luetta Pieter, Yanneca Bamba Pirade, Rizky Amalia Wakano
Introduction: An uncommon benign tumor of the head and neck, known as juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma, is more common in male adolescents. It is an aggressive, malignant tumor. Aim: to learn the characteristics of Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma at Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital Makassar’s...
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The Formation and Characterization of Multicomponent Crystal Caffeic Acid-Tromethamine Using the Solvent Drop Grinding Technique

Adhitya Jessica, Amrizal, Uswatul Hasanah, Erizal Zaini, Lili Fitriani
Caffeic acid is a polyphenol compound with low solubility in water. This study aims to prepare and characterize multi-component crystals of caffeic acid, using tromethamine as a coformer, to enhance the dissolution rate without lessening its antioxidant effect. Multi-component crystals were prepared...
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Interpersonal Interaction Between Nurse and Family to Improve The Performance of Health Center Relationship Between Dietary Habit And Menstrual Pattern With Anemia Of Adolescent In Sman 1 Ngunut Tulungagung

Eva Agustina
This study aims to determine the relationship of dietary habits and menstrual of anemia in adolescent girls in SMA Negeri 1 Ngunut Tulungagung. This research used an analytic correlation with a case control study and a quantitative approach . The sample in this study are young women aged 15 to 17 years...
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Contribution of SAQ Exercises and Pliometric Exercises Against Smash in Princess Volleyball Games

Imran Akhmad, Bangun Setia Hasibuan
This research aims to determine the contribution of push-up training and Box Jump training to the accuracy of the results of the Putri Club Volleyball smash Dispapora Binjai. The sampling technique used is Purposive Sumpling. The number of female athletes as many as 8 people. This research was conducted...
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Comparative Evaluation of Pharmacological and Surgical Pregnancy Termination Methods (Magadan region example)

Yaroslav N. Pavlov, Nadezhda V. Savvina, Irina L. Savvina
The problem of artificial abortions of pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, is extremely promising in modern medical practice. The relevance of the issue of abortions is the risk of fatal complications. The purpose was to a comparative assessment of the results of medicinal and operational abortion...
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Organization Management Analysis of College Football Student Activity Units in Bantul Regency

Ghanda Farrell Ibrahim, Abdul Alim, Endang Rini Sukamti, Kukuh Hardopo Putro, Entis Sutisna
Community participation includes student organizations in the football, namely the Student Activity Unit in developing Indonesian football in the tertiary sphere. Researchers found that there were differences in the organization of Football Student Activity Units in several colleges. This research aims...
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Physical Fitness Test for Senior High School

Mr. Zulfikar, Mr. Nuzuli, Sukardi Putra
This research aims to evaluate the degree of physical fitness of high school students in the area of Aceh Besar regency 2018 using the instruments of the TKJAB specifically developed for the area of Aceh Besar regency. The results of the analysis of data obtained summary as follows: average physical...
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Multilateral Model Exercise of Sprint on Track and Field for Elementary School

Ika Novitaria, Moch. Asmawi, Rizky Nurulfa
The learning orientation should be tailored to the child's development, content and material affairs as well as the way the delivery should be tailored so as to be interesting and fun. The aim of this research is to develop a multilateral model exercise of the sprint on track and field and to find how...
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Adaptation responses of the body to mental and local physical load in students athletes

Tatiana Popova, Elena Zadorina, Olga Kourova, Ramilya Fayzrakhmanova
The functional status of the heart and central nervous system in athletes and untrained students aged 18-20 years was studied after local physical exertion and cognitive tests. The results revealed an increase in heart rate and blood pressure, as well as the amplitude of the mode and stress index in...
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The Impact of Exercise Methods and Genders on Improving the Physiological Capabilities of Futsal Players

Asep Sumpena, Dikdik Zafar Sidik
This study was aimed at determining the effect of differences in Resistance Band Ladder Drills training patterns with interval and pyramid methods on the Improvement of the Physiological Capability of Futsal Players based on gender and the effect of gender on both methods. The research method used was...
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Progress and Challenges of Polio Environmental Surveillance in Indonesia

Nike Susanti, Herna, Nelly Puspandari, Sinta Purnamawati
As the gold standard to monitor poliovirus transmission in population, Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) surveillance that we conducted found only about
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Parents’ Knowledge as a Risk Factor of Tuberculosis in Children

Gandha Sunaryo Putra, Ria Risti Komala Dewi, Dian Indahwati Hapsari, Evy Hariana, Ananias Agus Dwi Leksono
Tuberculosis (TB) cases in Indonesia ranked second after India. According to Indonesia Health Profile, TB prevalence in 2016 was 351,893 cases and the number increased to 360,770 (2.5%) in 2017. Sintang regency is one of the regencies in Indonesia which is endemic for TB. Sintang had 272 TB cases in...
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Epidemiology of Pediculosis Capitis of Foster Children in Orphanages Palembang, Indonesia

Rico Januar Sitorus, Chairil Anwar, Novatria
Pediculosis capitis is the most common ectoparasites which endemic globally in developed and developing countries that have tropical and subtropical climates. Head lice are obligate blood-sucking which has the potential to cause anaemia. Itching caused by flea saliva can cause children to have a sleeping...
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Capabilities Overview Basic Technique Football Players SSB Ripan’s U-14

Erik Mukhtar Erizon, Fakhrina Hudayani
Problems in the study is the reduced ability of the basic techniques of soccer player SSB Ripan’s U-14 Lubuk Buaya Padang. The aim of research to determine the ability of the basic techniques of passing, dribbling, shooting and heading. Type of research is descriptive, This type of research is descriptive,...
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Indonesian Under Five Years of Age Children’s Malnutrition: A Case Study of Fisherman Community in Jakarta Bay

Rahmah Hida Nurrizka, M. Ikhsan Ammar, Arga Buntara, Feda Anisah Makkiyah
Background: This study analyzed the determinants of malnutrition children under five years of age among the fishermen community in Jakarta Bay, Indonesia. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study which involved households having under five years of age children as samples. The study involved 100 children...
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Effectiveness of E-Health Emergency Neonates on Increasing Mother Awareness

Maria Ulfah Kurnia Dewi, Nuke Devi Indrawati, Shofia Ulviyana, Eno Noventa Rahma Dhani, Ratna Dylla Andini
Background: Attention to efforts to reduce neonatal mortality (0–28 days) is important because neonatal mortality contributes to 73 percent of infant deaths in Central Java Province. Neonatus mortality in Central Java in 2018 was 6.1 per 1,000 live births. Aim: This study aims to analyze...
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Relationship of Self Control, Critical Thinking, Motivation with Volleyball Games

Budi Gunawan
Physical education should be a tool to achieve educational goals. However, in the learning process, there is often no teaching process. Teaching is very ineffective, sometimes the learning is meaningless and does not convey educational messages. This is certainly not independent of the role of the teacher...
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The Factors Influencing Sleep Quality of Pregnant Women in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Yuni Astuti, Yusi Afsah
Most of the pregnant women had sleep disorders during pregnancy. The factors that can cause sleep disorder are physical and physiological adaptation. This study aimed to identify sleep quality experienced by pregnant women and factors associated with it. A cross-sectional study was designed to collect...
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Evaluation of the Ocular Surface and Adnexa of Permed Lashes Wearer Among Selected 4-th year Female Students of the School of Optometry

L Cecilia, Yu, Cecilio DG. Basan, Cathlyn Faye J. Dichoso, Ma. Isabel C. Escobar, Aeron John C. Estrella, Ellysha Joyce D. Garcia, Romuel Ryan D. Musico, Kyle Leslie L. Ocampo, Patricia Anne C. Oro, Jeanna Marie N. Remandaban, Mariel Marea D. Rongavilla, Alaine Anne N. Sahagun
This study was designed to evaluate the effect of permed lash wear of the selected 4-th year female students in the School of Optometry. Subjects were purposely selected according to our inclusion and exclusion criteria which narrowed down to forty-three subjects. The subjects’ undergone pre-post assessment...
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Relationship Between Family Support and Activeness of Prolanis Participants With Diabetes Mellitus

HS Ananda, Nandang Jamiat, Hendra Gunawan
The cause of the increased prevalence of diabetes mellitus is a change in lifestyle and socio-economy. Family support is an important thing in the management of diabetes mellitus. One of the diabetes mellitus prevention program is a program of chronic disease managament (prolanis). The purpose of this...
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Effectiveness, Efficiency, Attractiveness Development of the Cricket Learning Media Based on Mobile Learning on the Sport Cricket Team of State University of Malang

Johan Christianto, Wasis Djoko Dwiyogo
This study aims to develop media-based learning Cricket on mobile learning. The method used in this research is the Research and Development approach by Darmawan. The subjects are the players and members of the cricket sports team of the State University of Malang. The instrument for data collecting...
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Effect of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Larvae to Market Biological Waste Management, Jombang Regency

Mika Vernicia Humairo, Hana Nur Aisah
Increasing population density makes people’s consumption’s higher too. This condition makes waste increases. The waste generated in Jombang Regency more than 417,838 m3 per day in 2010. The comparison between biological waste and non-biological waste produced is 61% and 39%. Respectively, that residents...
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Description of Sexual Patterns in Pregnant Mothers

Yekti Satriyandari, Elika Puspitasari
Sexual patterns during pregnancy are frequently not given much attention and the consultation with health workers is unfortunately minimum. During pregnancy, intimacy with a partner is no longer considered essential. This phenomenon occurs due to changes in psychological, physiological and marital relations...
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Forms of Government Policies in Handling and Financing Health for the Community

Meirliana Widiasari, Yudho Taruno Muryanto
The existence of the Covid-19 pandemic as a global pandemic certainly has a major influence in Indonesia both from various lines of life, especially health. The pandemic that occurred in Indonesia can be said to be high, as well as in other countries, therefore the Indonesian government implements various...
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Self-Identity and Needs of Cosplayer in Role Playing

Vienchenzia Oeyta Dwitama Dinatha, Fransisca Iriani Roesmala Dewi
Cosplay is a role-playing activity in which someone dresses and acts according to the character they are playing. The characters are taken from fiction, i.e. comics, movies, games, novels, etc. In Indonesia, many people attend cosplay events, while wearing costumes. They are called cosplayers. Previous...
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Effect of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Serum Maternal with Newborn Baby Weight in Pregnant Women Chronic Energy Lack

Fafelia Rozyka Meysetri, Aprima Yona Amir, Fanny Jesica
Pregnancy is the most important period for fetal growth. One of the factors that influence the success of pregnancy is the nutritional status of the mother previously and during pregnancy. Dietary status is said to be good if there is a balance between the amount of energy entering the body and the energy...
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The Correlation Between Long-Term Use Of Injecting Contraception Of Dmpa And Reproductive Reversibility Atworking Area Of Pekauman Public Health Center Banjarmasin

Nurul Hidayah, Sitti Khadijah, Reni Wijayanti
Objective: To analyze the correlation between long-term use of injrcting contraception of DMPA and reproductive reversibility at working area of Pekauman Public Health Center Banjarmasin. Method: Quantitative research using Cross Sectional research design. The population in this study was pregnant women...
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Selection of Food Materials and Diet Intervention of Casein Free Gluten Free (CFGF) on Children Nutritional’s Status of Autism in Bengkulu City

Kamsiah, Emy Yuliantini
Background: The prevalence of autistic children has a significant increase. Autism can happen to all children from various social and cultural levels. Autistic behavior can be handled with several steps including through medical treatment, psychological therapy, behavior management, and diet regulation....
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Efficacy of Neurodynamic Method Complex Rehabilitation of Patients with Acute Cerebral Blood Circulation Disorder

A.V. Rechkalov, O.L. Rechkalova, N.R. Halliulina
The article presents the results of the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation in patients who have suffered a stroke. The use of the 4-week PNF course contributed to a significant increase in the motor index, which was accompanied by an increase in the volume of motion in the joints of the paretic...
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Readiness Of Community Participation On Household Waste Management at Cililitan, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta

Putri Winda Lestari, Widanarti Setyaningsih
Based on the primary survey, the knowledge, the attitude and the behavior on household waste management at Cililitan was well adequate but there are still residents who have not managed household waste properly. Infrastructure, community, and organization readiness are important in making sustainable...
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The Correlation Between Self Care Behavior and the Level of Hba1c of the Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 in Binjai City, Sumatera Utara Province

Rina Amelia, Harun Alrasyid Damanik, Dharma Lindarto, Erna Mutiara
Diabetes has become the fastest growing chronic disease in the world. Therefore, in order to manage it, behavioral changes in lifestyle including physical activity, dietary, monitoring of blood glucose levels (BGL), and obedience to treatment are needed. A good self care (self-management) of patients...
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The Correlation between Inclination and the Thickness of Maxillary Central Incisors at Orthodontic Clinic of RSGM FKG USU (Research Report)

Nurhayati, Amalia Oeripto
In an orthodontic treatment, the labio-lingual movement of the anterior teeth is required to improve the sagittal relationship of the maxillary and mandibular arch in order to achieve a more harmonious profile. However, excessive force to the teeth movement could lead to iatrogenic effect, therefore...
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Correlation of Age and Genetic with Gout Arthritis: A Cross-Sectional Study

Feti Kumala Dewi, Susilo Rini
Unchangeable risk factors such as family history, genetic, age and sex. Risk factors that can be changed and affect the incidence of hyperuricemia are obesity, food and alcohol intake, drug consumption, kidney disorders and hypertension. The purpose of the study was to analyze the correlation of obesity...
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The Comparative Analysis of Maternal Mortality in the Russian Federation and Chechen Republic for the Period of 2010–2017

M.M. Khachuraeva, P.G. Akhmadova
The article presents a comparative analysis of the dynamics of maternal mortality (MM) and its structure in the Russian Federation and the Chechen Republic for the period 2010–2017. In the Russian Federation for the period 2010–2017, there was a persistent decrease in maternal mortality by 6.7 %. While...
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Bicuspidization of Necrosis Mandibular Second Molar With Grade II Furcation Involvement

A Case Report

Maharatih Tiwi Sandjoko, Kurnia Fitriningtyas, Margareta Rinastiti, Raphael Tri Endra Untara
Innovations in dental science and the higher patient expectations that appear when the periodontal disease affects the furcation area have led to a more conservative treatment approach to save teeth. Bicuspidization is a surgical procedure performed to separate the mesial and distal roots of molars with...
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Management of Stage IVA Sinonasal Carcinoma Infiltrating Skin of Cheek: A Case Report

Luchia Elfira, Fadhlia Fadhlia, Benny Kurnia, Darmayanti Darmayanti
Advanced stage of sinonasal carcinoma that infiltrating skin of cheek is rarely found, surgery is still the main modality since the cancer has not penetrated the intracranial. Based on the distribution, Ohngren is divided into: suprastructure and infrastructure. To report the diagnosis and management...
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The Characterization and Treatment Overview of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Universitas Sumatera Utara Hospital Medan in September-October 2021

Embun Suci Nasution, Urip Harahap, Baharudin Ibrahim, Khairunnisa
One of the highly prevalent non-communicable diseases is type 2 diabetes mellitus and some of its risk factors include living a sedentary lifestyle, family history, and being 45 years or older. The disease was observed to have 57% prevalence in Indonesia according to the data provided in 2007 by the...
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Epidemiological Profile of Stroke in Patients Admitted to a Teaching Hospital, in Babil Governorate, Iraq

Tuqa Ali Talib, Hasan Alwan Baiee
Stroke was considered as a high priority public health problem especially income countries including middle and low income Iraq. To investigate the epidemiologic characteristics of confirmed stroke patients admitted to Al Sadiq reference hospital in Babil governorate Iraq. This was a descriptive cross...
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Correlation between Fat Intake and Physical Activity on The Incidence of Hypertension in Patients Aged 45 – 69 Years Old in Regional Dinoyo Health Center Malang City

Haura Salwa Aulia Pherenis, Septa Katmawanti, Karina Nilasari
According to 2018 Riskesdas data, the prevalence of hypertension among those ≥ 18 years old was 34.1%, in Indonesia and 36.3% in East Java. According to Malang City Health Profile 2020, the most common disease in Malang City is high blood pressure with 35,641 cases. The term “hypertension” refers to...
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Neonatal Outcome from Severe Preeclampsia With and Without HELLP Syndrome at RSUP Prof. Dr. I.G.N.G. Ngoerah Denpasar

Ni Made Dwi Purnamayanti, Ketut Yuliana Widiasari, Listina Ade Widya Ningtyas, Ni Wayan Suarniti, Ni Komang Erny Astiti
Hemolysis Elevated Liver enzymes and Low Platelets (HELLP syndrome) is a severe complication of preeclampsia. HELLP syndrome is manifestation of impaired liver function. Worsening of the maternal condition in HELLP syndrome also has an impact on the fetus. This study aims to determine neonatal outcomes...
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Relationship Between Age and Comorbidities and Elderly Gymnastics in Puskesmas Ngaringan, Grobogan Regency

Purhadi, Meity Mulya Susanti, Festi Mahanani
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between age and comorbidities and elderly gymnastics in Puskesmas Ngaringan, Grobogan Regency.This type of research is correlation analysis, in which, it is to analyze the dynamics of the correlation between phenomena, both between risk and...
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Acute Psychosis in Post-Seizure Epilepsy Patient: A Case of Post-ictal Psychosis (PIP)

Tiasarah Aretha Sitepu, Dessy Mawar Zalia
Postictal psychosis (PIP) is a type of peri-ictal psychosis. PIP was defined as a psychotic episode that begins less than one week after the epileptic seizure, especially the focal seizure group with disturbance of consciousness with or without evolution to generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTC). In...
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Risk Factors of Thyroid Gland Malignancy

Widya Maulina Lestari, Yussy Afriani Dewi, Sally Mahdiani
Introduction: Thyroid gland malignancy is the fifth most common endocrine malignancy in women, which is classified into differentiated and undifferentiated carcinoma. Risk factors of thyroid gland malignancy consist of individual, family history and exposure to irradiation. Purpose: to discuss risk factors...
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The Effectiveness of Fitness Massage After Physical Activity and Sport Massage of Lower Extremities in Improving Range of Motion and Joint Function Scale of Futsal Athletes

Ali Satia Graha, Rachmah Laksmi Ambardini
The study aimed at finding out the difference between sport massage (SM) and fitness massage after physical activity (FMPA) and the effectiveness of the SM and the FMPA in improving range of motion (ROM) and joint function scale of lower extremities. It used pre-experimental design of two-group pretest...
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Anxiety and Performance of Scuba Diver

Rumpoko S.S, Sitiasih V.S, Sudarmanto E
A diver suffering from anxiety symptoms will definitely have an impact. Physical and psychological factors that will give negative effects on performance, and advanced exposure can cause loss of control of the body, cardiorespiratory system increases and cause panic. Anxiety is a psychological symptoms...