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PCI in High Risk Advanced Breast Cancer Patients

Haider Shukur
Background: A high incidence of brain metastases has been conveyed in patients with triple-negative and her 2-positive breast cancer receiving trastuzumab therapy. The rationale for prophylactic cranial irradiation is to regulate or eliminate unnoticeable micro-metastases without making unwanted harm....
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The Effect of Attack Exercises Using Futsal Passing System Pattern

Muhamad Syamsul Taufik, Azi Faiz Ridlo, Reza Resa Pratama, Taupik Rochman, Tatang Iskandar, Ikbal Septiana
This research is an experimental research. The population used was the men’s futsal extracurricular activities at SMP Negeri 5 Cianjur, totaling 40 students. A sample of 30 students with a sampling technique that is purposive sampling. The data collection technique in this study used tests. The instrument...
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COVID-19 Education and Vaccination in Reducing Students’ Anxiety Levels at SMP 2 Silaut

Anggra Trisna Ajani, Mega Adyna Movitaria, Nopan Saputra, Yance Komelasari
This research is a form of community service that aims to provide education related to Covid 19 and vaccination in reducing students’ anxiety levels, as well as to increase students’ knowledge about Covid 19 and its vaccinations. This service is carried out on students at Junior Hight School 2 Silaut....
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Pseudoceysis False Pregnancy in 25-Year-Old with Anxiety: A Case Report

Akmal Junio, Mustafa M. Amin
Background Somatoform disorder is a disorder characterized by the presence of multiple symptoms that cannot be explained or proven as physical symptoms. Patients with this disorder often undergo examinations and consultations with various healthcare centres about their complaints [1]. Doctors...
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The Estimation of Male Contraceptive Methods’ Development Considering Legal, Ethical, and Religious Aspects

Anindya Hapsari, Sepfrita Katerine Aftabuddin
Contraceptives are tools that are used to prevent conception. The aim of these tools is to control population growth by controlling the rate of birth. There are many contraceptive methods, but male participation rate are still low. Untill today, male contraceptive methods are still limited. And these...
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The Importance of Attribute of Health Services for Primary Health Centre According to the Farmer in Simpang Empat District, Karo Regency

Destanul Aulia, Sri Fajar Ayu, Eddy Syahrial
The basic objective of restructuring Primary Health Service such as Puskesmas is to strengthen the function of public health efforts and individual health efforts, so that the community as the user of Puskesmas health services can make the Puskesmas as a place for health, not just facilities for the...
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Somatic Health and Physical Fitness of 18-20 Year-Old Female Students from Different Fitness Groups

S.N Blinkov, S.V. Syreskina, S.P. Levushkin, V.P. Kosikhin, А.F. Bashmak
This article provides a methodology for examination and assessment of physical health and physical fitness of 18-20 year-old female stu-dents of Samara state agrarian university from different fitness groups. Female students included to the specialized medical group due to the health reasons showed higher...
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The Development of MODEREN to Increase Gross Motor Skills of Students with Mild Mental Retardation

Febryansah Gilang Aris Pradana, Dwi Lorry Juniarisca
Variations of materials and supporting tools are substantial to the learning of physical education subject which aims to improve the students’ gross motor skills. Innovations of equipment which are capable to increase the students’ interest in learning are necessary in order to optimize their motor development....
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Potential Association of Sanitation Factors on Stunting Incidences Among Children Under Age 5 in Bali Province, Indonesia

Ni Made Utami Dwipayanti, Ni Ketut Sutiari, Cok Istri Dewiyani, Ketut Hari Mulyawan
Some sub-districts in Bali province have stunting prevalence more that national average which might be associated with the environmental health condition in those areas. This study aimed to examine the association between environmental health factors with stunting prevalence among children age 2 – 5...
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Effects of Sport Massage in Preventing Decreased Immunity After Sub-Maximal Physical Exercise

Nurhayati Simatupang, Novita Sari Harahap, Doris Apriani Ritonga
Physical exercise with heavy and tiring intensity can cause the formation of free radicals and the potential for oxidative stress. This oxidative stress due to strenuous and exhausting physical exercise is a physiological process that can cause the immune system to become depressed or decrease immune...
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Correlation Between Coping Mechanism and Readiness of Midwifery Students for Taking Academic Examination

Nur Laeli Rokhmah, Nuria Muliani, Arena Lestari
Lack of psychological readiness causes students to fear their failure in facing the final exams. This relates to the ability of different coping mechanisms in students. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between coping mechanism and readiness of midwifery students for taking academic...
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Plyometrics Exercise Effects Vollyball Athlete Smash Ability

Alex Aldha Yudi, Dimas Anggara
The problem in this study is the low ability to smash the volleyball athletes at the Guntur 1000 Kota Padang club. This study aims to determine the effect of plyometric training on improving the smash ability of the volleyball athletes at the Guntur 1000 Kota Padang club.The research design used was...
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The Association Between Working Position and Musculoskeletal Disorders Complaints Using Nordic Body Map Questionnaire among Emergency Nurses

Su’udi, Aby Yazid Al Busthomy Rofi’i
Background: The lack of ergonomic aspects during working might cause health problems, including fatigue, muscle pain, and vascular disorders. Nurses are included in the category due to the activities that involve patient caring, which be conducted repeatedly, namely patients’ transfer and reposition,...
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The Comparison of Ethanol Extract Breadfruit Leaf and Glibenclamide Towards the Decreasing of Blood Glucose Levels in Rats with Diabetes Mellitus Induced by Alloxan

Iis Inayati Rakhmat, Danial Ahmad Dzulfikri, Hadi Jusuf
Diabetes mellitus is a disease that will increase in the future. There are many drugs used to treat this, but they have a bad side effect when they used for long term. Breadfruit’s leaf (Artocarpus altilis) is one of many plants that contains quercetin, a flavonoid that can be used as antidiabetic. This...
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Business Intelligence to produce Vulnerability System Based on Communicable Disease Data Analytics in Semarang City

Hanif Pandu Suhito, Mochamad Abdul Hakam, Dina Nur Anggraini Ningrum, Prahita Indriana Raniasmi, Sholikun
This study aims to visualize communicable disease data analysis so that it provides benefits in policy making. In research applying Business Intelligence (BI) using the Tableau data analysis tool to develop a Health Area Vulnerability System based on communicable disease data in the City of Semarang....
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Sex and Type of Mask to Prevent Acute Respiratory Infections in New Normal Era Among Nursing Students

Apriana Rahmawati, Ulfa Nur Rohmah, Shenda Maulina Wulandari, Harizza Pertiwi, Agung Setiyadi
The high incidence of acute respiratory infections (ARI) still is a health problem in Indonesia. As the new normal mandated by the government, the widespread use of masks is the key to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was centered to identify the relationship between sex and type of mask to prevent...
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Post Covid with Pleural Effusion: A Case Report

Ana Fauziyati, Bagus Andi Pramono, Untung Widodo
The Covid-19 pandemic has lasted for 1,5 years. There are many patients who suffered from many conditions or symptoms post Covid-19. In this report, we share our experience of caring for a post Covid-19 who suffered from worsening symptoms of breathlessness. Clinicians should be aware of post Covid-19...
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Caries Management Strategies for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Zaleha Shafiei, Marisa Shanthini Thomas Shanta Kumar, Anissha Engapuram, Ismail Nabil Albhaisi, Ahmad Shuhud Zakaria, Shahida Mohd-Said
Due to their disability to communicate and impaired sensory and motor behaviours, children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) present a challenge to the dental care providers hence resulting in difficult routine dental care as well as increased risk for dental caries and other dental infections. This...
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Comparative Characteristic of the Lipid Profile in Residents of Different Regions of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Sardana Alekseeva, Uliana Antipina, Sergei Protodyakonov
The adaptation process in the Far North is accompanied by significant changes in the physiological systems of the organism. Malfunctions of regulatory systems significantly alter a person’s ability to adapt to living conditions and cause serious metabolic disorders. The priority of modern medicine is...
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In Silico Study of Single Chain Fragment Variable (ScFv) on Chikungunya Virus Using Indonesian Strain

Korry Novitriani, Shabarni Gaffar, Bacthi Alisjahbana, Umi Baroroh, Ade Rizki, Muhammad Yusuf, Toto Subroto
Objective: Because so far the paper-based commercial chikungunya tool in Indonesia has a very low sensitivity of only 20.5-50.8%, and this is supportive because of the different use of strain in the diagnostic tool so the purpose of this research is to study the selectivity of sampling from Indonesian...
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Environmental Performance on Environmental Disclosure and Financial Performance: Evidence From Indonesia

Desi Risma Sari, Anna Sumaryati
This study aims to examine the effect of environmental performance on environmental disclosure and financial performance. The population in this study are companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2010–2017. This research sample uses a purposive sampling method. Based on the purposive...
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Preventing Depression Using Mind Body Therapy to Female Inmates at The Sungguminasa Class IIA Women’s Correctional Institution

Andi Nur Aisyah, Karen Dolinsky, Nurul Fathana Anas, Asprianti Amba Datu
This research aims to determine the influence of Mind body therapy implementation on depression prevention among female inmates at the Sungguminasa Class IIA Women’s Correctional Institution. This research used a type of quantitative research with experimental research methods, where this research applied...
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Husband's Support is Needed to Prevent Postpartum Depression

Ni Ketut Alit Armini, Rr Dian Tristiana, Agnes Ose Tokan
Husband's support was a factor which helps women in postpartum depression. Husband's support is facing a problem with local culture where the husband cannot give a proper support for his wife. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between Husband's support and postpartum depression. Research design...
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Card scoring as prognosis tool elderly quality of life in the city of Bengkulu

Agung Riyadi, Hermansyah
Improvementquantity elderly(elderly) should be balanced with an increase in the quality of life. In addition to long life, the elderly are expected to have a good quality of life, stay healthy, productive, and independent. The quality of life of the elderly should be an important concern for health professionals...
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The Progressive Muscle Relaxation and Try Out of National Exam to the Level of Anxiety

Jajuli Heri Fauzi, Eka Nugraha, Yusuf Hidayat
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of progressive muscle relaxation and try out of national exam on decreasing anxiety levels in the face of national examination. The method used is quasi experimental method. The population of high school students of class XII boarding school and...
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Evaluation of the Use of Intra Uterine Device Postpartum (IUDPP) in Spontaneously and Cesarean Section Labor

Ivanna Brahmana, Sri Nurul
Family Planning (KB) Postpartum is important because postpartum control is safe and can increase family planning coverage, be effective in terms of time and reduce Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR). Postpartum family planning coverage is still very low. Objective : To making evaluation of postpartum IUDs...
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Biscuits Substitution with Tempe and Catfish Flour Increase Birth Weight of Infants Born from Mothers with Chronic Energy Deficiency

Sunarti Sunarti, Mustofa Ahda, Ahmad Ahid Mudayana, Diva Hanim, Kusnandar Kusnandar, Mukhamad Angwar
Chronic energy deficiency (CED) and anemia in pregnant women, is still a significant public health problem in Indonesia. CED on pregnant women the risk of low birth weight on newborn. Tempe and catfish are available for daily consumption and rich in protein and Fe but has been understudied to prevent...
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A Journey through Inculcating Preparation for Handling Medical Emergencies amongst Dental Personnel: The Validation of Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice Questionnaire (MEDPQ)

Amir Anuar Badrulhisham, Izyan Hazwani Baharuddin, Muhammad Aiman Zairudin, Tengku Dr Intan Baizura Tengku Jamaluddin
The objective of this study is to construct and validate a questionnaire regarding the assessment of perceived confidence, attitude and knowledge of dental undergraduates in handling medical emergencies in dental practice. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 82 dentists and clinical staff practicing...
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Potential of Pharmacodynamic Interaction for Hospital Patients with Stroke: A Retrospective Study

Ikhwan Yuda Kusuma, Desy Nawangsari, Linda Sukiatno, Yuyun Pujiarti
Stroke is a functional brain disorder in the form of nerve paralysis (deficit neurologic) due to obstruction of blood flow to the brain. Based on the Basic health research (Riskesdas) in 2018, the prevalence of stroke in Indonesia increased from 7% (2013) to 10.9% (2018) so it is necessary to optimize...
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Implementation of Management Functions in Futsal Academy Bangsal 13

Dedek Dermawan, Nimrot Manalu, Nurkadri
Futsal Academy Bangsal 13 Medan as a futsal school agency is carrying out the activities requires the application of good management functions so that is carrying out the duties and responsibilities running in accordance with their respective tasks and functions. The problem that occurs in the Academy...
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Time Patterns of Physical Activity for 1st Grade to 6th Grade Students Living in the Lowland Area

Dilla Taman Roma Dlani, Ari Wibowo Kurniawan, Dona Sandy Yudasmara, Imam Hariadi, Taufik, Nurrul Riyad Fadhli
The purpose of this study was to determine the physical activity period of students in grade 1 to 6 in SD Negeri 1 Bantur. The study design used was cross sectional, using stratified proportional random sampling. The results of data analysis using non-parametric statistics with the Kruskal-wallis test...
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A Review of the Impact of Early Tracheostomy Among Head Injury Patients

Salizar Mohamed Ludin, Muhammad Farhan Mahmud
Individual suffers from a head injury required a specific plan of treatment and nursing care to achieve the best outcome they could have. The initiation of tracheostomy is one of the interventions that may be executed on head injury patients especially for those with prolonged respiratory issue. Early...
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The Relationship Between Environmental Factors and Health-Related Functional Disability of Older Adults With Osteoarthritis

Nadia Omar Emam Abdelnasser, Somaya Abdel Moneim, Rasha Ahmed Fouad
Advanced age is the most substantial risk factor for the development of osteoarthritis (OA), which consequently declines elderly mobility and activities. So, countless elders get a functional impairment or disability. All three aspects of a person’s environment (physical, social and attitudinal) affect...
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Specifics of Basic Biomotor Components for Rhythmic Gymnastics

Endang Murti Sulistyowati, Wawan Sundawan Suherman, Endang Rini Sukamti, Muhammad Imam Rahmatullah, Dinan Mitsalina
Gymnasts’ physical fitness is very necessary in rhythmic gymnastics, plus during a pandemic like today, children are more dominant in holding gadgets than doing physical activities for their fitness. The problem in this study is based on observations and surveys conducted in DIY where the lack of children...
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The Relationship between Family Function and Coping Strategies among Adolescents who Experience of Catcalling Verbal Sexual Harassment

Dya Sustrami, Alisa Ajeng, Ari Susanti, Hidayatus Syadiah
The family has an important role for adolescents who experience of catcalling verbal sexual harassment. The aim of this study was to measure the relationship between family function and coping strategies among adolescents who experience of catcalling verbal sexual harassment. This study used a Cross...
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The Relationship Between Self-leadership and Job Performance Among Staff Nurses in Jordan

Murad Saed, Raya Alhusban
The demand for high-quality care requires nurses to have self-leadership skills to improve their existing workforce and job performance. This study explored the relationship between self-leadership (SL) and job performance (JP) among nurses working in governmental hospitals in Jordan. A descriptive,...
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Physical Evaluation of Orange Peel (Citrus Sinensis) Aromatherapy Balm

Cory Linda Futri Harahap, Ayus Diningsih, Ervina Silvia
Orange peel has beneficial contents. One is essential oil which can be used as medicinal raw and aromatherapy. Orange aromatherapy can stabilize the nervous system and lead to pleased feeling. This study aimed to evaluate the physical preparation of orange peel aromatherapy balm. The research method...
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Potential of Clinacanthus Nutans as an Alternative Therapeutic Agent for Diabetes Mellitus

Nurlaili Susanti
Target various aspects of the pathway in DM. One of plant traditionally used in Southeast Asia for diabetes treatment is Clinacanthus nutans (CN). Several studies have proven the pharmacological activity of CN as an antidiabetic. This study aims to review the potential of CN as an antidiabetic and discuss...
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Incidence of Foreign Body in Otolaryngology Section in Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, During Pandemic Era

Havez Kleib, R. Ayu Hardianti Saputri
Foreign bodies in the ears, nose, and throat are one of the most common cases in the otolaryngology emergency unit in a hospital. Delays in treatment can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. This study aims to determine the characteristics of patients with foreign bodies in the ears, nose, and...
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Correlation Between Age and Food Intake Containing Purine Toward The Incidence of Hyperuricemia in Fishermen in Batukaras Village, Cijulang District, Pangandaran 2016

Slamet Sudi Santoso, Andre Bastiazeno
Enhancement of uric acid levels (hyperuricemia) can cause disturbances in the human body as feeling weary in the joints and is often accompanied by the onset of extreme pain for the sufferer. In social charity programme research conducted by Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Muhammadiyah...
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Prevalence And Levels Of Soil Transmitted Helminths (Sth) Infection Associated With Gender And Age In Cakung Public Elementary School On District Binuang Serang Banten Area

Titis Cresnaulan Desiyanti, Ambar Hardjanti, Zwasta Pribadi Mahardhika, Putri Rachmawati, Rizki Fauzi Rahman, Yolanda Intan Farellina, Yudi Wahyudi
Underdeveloping countries have a high prevalence of worm infection. Some causes of this condition are poor environmental sanitation, lack of personal hygiene, consuming food contaminated with worm's eggs and low levels of socioeconomic education. More than 1,5 billion people or 24% of world population...
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Identification of Risk Factors and Seroprevalence For Septicemia Epizootica (SE) Endemic Case Of Buffaloes in Aceh Barat, Aceh

Nurliana, Teuku Karmil, Teuku Ferasyi, Darmawi, Razali, Sugito, Rastina, Ismail
This study aimed to determine the risk factors for endemic cases of Septicaemia Epizootica (SE) diseases and prevalence of immunity (antibody titer) to SE in Aceh Barat, Aceh. 336 samples of buffaloesblood were takenbased on age level guided by the a stratified random sampling. Antibody titers were tested...
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Effect of 8-Week Circuit Weight Training on Strength

Hartati Hartati, Wahyu Indra Bayu, Silvi Aryanti
The aim of this study was to know the effect of weight training to enhance service capabilities. Subject was Volleyball Extracurricular at Senior High School 1 Indralaya Palembang, and collected using total sampling (N =30). Through a quasi-experimental treatment given to the subject. Subjects completed...
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Bacterial Cultures Study for Creating a Nutritional Supplement With Probiotic Properties

E.V. Ivanova, V.I. Ganina, N.V. Romanova, A.V. Kuchumov, Z.V. Volokitina
Food products of functional purposes, where nutritional supplements have a special position, have a positive physiological effect on human health by affecting the digestive tract. In the present research article, there are results of experiments on selection of microorganisms for making a nutritional...
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Performance of Laboratory Critical Value on Clinical Laboratory Services in Supporting Patient Safety

L Rosita, P Edy.
Background. Patient safety is a cornerstone of healthcare quality, including clinical laboratory services. Management of patients related to the patient safety includes all aspect of services, which covers the process of diagnosing, giving therapy, and predicting the prognosis. An important form of clinical...
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Non-Surgical Retreatment As A Management In Previously Treated Tooth With Chronic Apical Abscess

Eva Rizki Hutami, Ema Mulyawati, R. Tri Endra Untara
Introduction. The success of root canal treatment influenced by four factors. Absence of pre-treatment periapical lesion, root canal filling with no void, obturation to within 2mm of the apex, and adequate coronal restoration. Inability to reach those conditions can lead to root canal treatment failure....
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Simulation Methods for Emergency Handling Preparedness in Junior High School Children in The New Normal Era

Anggra Trisna Ajani, Mega Adyna Movitaria, Yance Komelasari, Nopan Saputra
School students are a group at high risk for an emergency situation, because many possibilities can occur in this group. Teachers are required to have an understanding of early handling of emergencies in schools, both individual cases and disaster emergency conditions that are at risk of mass emergency...
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Lead (Pb) Content Test in Somay Street Food Using Atomic Absorption Specphotometry Selling on Haluoleo Airport Axle Road Kendari

Harleli Harleli, Irma Yunawati, Irma Irma
The Kendari City main road has very heavy traffic because along the road there are public facilities, so the road has heavy vehicle activity. Crowded vehicles can increase air pollution and risk increasing the concentration of lead (Pb) in the air which has the potential to contaminate food around it...
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Legal Protection Model on Poor Health Services Policy

Bayu Aji Prasetyo, Ardhani Endriaswari
National development is a strategic means to improve the welfare of the community, which is essentially directed at forming a complete human being, namely to build the welfare of the Indonesian people as a whole. Concerns in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) about the poor and most vulnerable not...
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Game-Based Badminton Smash Training Model for Beginner

Asrori Yudhaprawira, Moch. Asmawi, Firmansyah Dlis
This research aimed to produce a game-based badminton smash training model for beginners (novice players). The research used the research and development (R&D) methods of Borg and Gall. The research subjects were 30 novice players in PB. Jaya Raya Jakarta. Data collection techniques were carried...
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Rare Case Report: Colorectal Carsinoma in 13 Years Old Boy

Hafni Zuchra Noor, Andi Dwihantoro
Colorectal carcinoma is a malignant tumor, often found in adults and the elderly. One case was found in children, with an incidence of about 1% of neoplasms in children. The aim of the authors is to report the first case in the last 5 years of our institution, a 13-year-old patient with a major complaint...
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Gray Patch Tinea Capitis in Two Siblings

Jessica Paramitha Aritonang, Lisa Alverina, Dedianto Hidajat
Gray patch type of tinea capitis is one of clinical manifestations of dermatophytosis in scalp and hair that usually occurs in tropical areas such as Lombok, mainly taking place in 6-month-old to 12-year-old children and could cause hair loss. The risk factors are direct contact with microorganisms from...
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Peer Counselor Training on Knowledge, Attitudes and Skills of Central Committee of Student Health Information and Reproductive Health Consultation (PIK-KRM)

Ririn Harini, Henny Susanti
The Indonesian Government, by the National Family Planning Board (BKKBN), has followed up by monitoring and evaluating programs which is realized by providing technical guidance resilience in young people through Generation Planning program and developing Pusat Infomasi dan Konsultasi Remaja dan/atau...
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Features and Age Dynamics of 10-14 Years Old Schoolgirls in Physical Fitness With Consideration of Individualities' Bodybuild

S.N Blinkov, O.E. Buvashkin, S.P. Levushkin, S.P. Boldyreva, V.P. Kosikhin
The study of the physical fitness of schoolchildren is an actual problem of the theory and practice of physical education as its level largely determines the level of the physical condition of children and adolescents. The work describes the age dynamics of physical fitness of 10-14 year-old schoolgirls...
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Experience in developing diagnostic insoles with resistive pressure sensors

Sergey Bronsh, Konstantin Erakhtin, Anna Nenasheva
The purpose of the article is to develop diagnostic insoles for the analysis of motor activity. Materials and methods. The selection and testing of various types of sensors is performed. The key parameters of the selected sensors are studied, and the most suitable sensors are selected. The technique...
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Histopathologic Evaluation of The Phyllodes Tumor

Lokot Donna Lubis
Phyllodes tumor is a group of tumors with spesific histopathologic features. The characteristic feature is a double layered epithelial component arranged in clefts surrounded by an overgrowing hypercellular mesenchymal components typically organized in leaf-like structures. Adjunctions subclassifications...
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The Role of School Prevention Efforts in Early Marriage in the Ponjong District

Masruroh, Soetrisno, Mahendra Wijaya, Sapja Anantanyu
In 2021-2030 estimated to reach 15.1 million per year in the world will occur before 18 years old. One in ten Indonesian women married under 10 years old. Special Region of Yogyakarta is the one province that still occurred the incidence of the former marriage. Gunungkidul Regency had the highest rate...
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Interpersonal Skills’ Analysis of Students in Physical Education Subjects in the Pandemic Situation

Gomang Genurianto, Rachmah Laksmi Ambardini, Suharjana
This study aimed to describe the interpersonal skills of students in learning physical education in grade IX of SMP Budi Utama Sleman in semester I of the 2020/2021 academic year during the pandemic. The population in this study were all students of grade IX. The sampling in this study was drawn by using...
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Anti-Asthmatic Potential of Blungsu Ciplukan (Passiflora foetida L.) Leaf Extract in an Asthma Model in Mice

Nabil Nawal Sarif, Ratih Pramuningtyas, Alessandro Melanio Putra Pratama, Efo Dika Permana, Stommy Agung Nurullah
A report from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia in 2018 revealed that the proportion of asthma recurrence within 12 months at all ages was still very high. It signifies that, so far, the therapy has not been effective. In fact, Passiflora foetida L. has the potential as an anti-asthma...
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Antimicrobial Resistance of Escherichia Coli Isolated from Cecum and Carcasses Samples of Broiler Chickens

Susan M. Noor, Suhaemi Suhaemi, Sumirah Sumirah, S. Mulyati, T. Ariyanti, F. Rachmawati, Andriani Andriani
Poultry production is an important part of the agricultural industry in many countries, including Indonesia. Antimicrobial agents are widely used in the poultry industry to reduce the significant losses caused by Escherichia coli infections and welfare of animals. However, utilizing antibiotics in food...
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The Importance of Mother-in-law in Mental Health of Infertile Women During Fertility Treatment Period

Dewi Puspitaningrum, Dian Nintyasari Mustika, Dewi Setyawati, Hamnah Latifah, Alya Aulia Rahmayani
Background: Women with infertility conditions and during the fertility treatment process or the existence of a pregnancy program feel more worried and anxious if the results do not go according to plan. Infertile women need support from people who are so essential and can significantly affect their condition....
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Methanolic Extracts of Rose Flowers (Rosa chinensis Jacq.): Phytochemical Evaluation and Total Antioxidant Capacity

Natasya Theresia Simatupang, David Limanan, Eny Yulianti, Frans Ferdinal
Oxidative stress is an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants that can lead to impaired signaling and redox control. Free radicals in large quantities will stimulate the production of IL-6 and TNF-α, which act as proinflammatory cytokines and trigger the release of polymorphonuclear cells (PMN);...
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The Influence of Cardio Workout to Aerobic Endurance

Apta Mylsidayu
This study aims to explore how changes cardio workout to aerobic endurance. The research method used is experimental method. Participants were 6 undergraduate students who have time to training and are able to follow the training from beginning to end. The aerobic endurance test instrument were the harvard...
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The Difference of Albumin, Tryptophan Amino Acid and IL-17 in Several Stages of Leprosy

Mohammad Zen Rahfiludin, Siti Fatimah, Adriyan Pramono, Diana Nur Afifah, Onny Setiani, Diana Nurhayati Affandi
Nutrition linked to multiple components, systems, and processes, including those occurring during diseases, such as infection. Leprosy can be regarded as the most infectious, transmittable and long lasting disease among all infectious diseases. There have been many researches that examine nutrition with...
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Resistance Status of Aedes Aegepty Larvae Against Temephos in Gunungpati Subdistrict, Semarang

Widya Hari Cahyati, Nur Siyam
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a major problem in Indonesia. In 2016, Incidence Rate (IR) = 77.96/100.000; Case Fatality Rate (CFR) = 0.79%. Semarang City, the Capital of Central Java Province, is an endemic area of DHF. Gunungpati is a subdistrict that has a high incidence of DHF. Some health workers...
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Risk Management for Healthier and Safer Tourist Destination (Case Study at Parangritis Beach, Special Region Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

Helfi Agustin, Yudah Marta
Increasing number of visitors to Parangtritis Beach affect to increases the health and safety risk. Data of Tourism and Cultural Office Bantul Regency, more than 30 tourists are victims due to rip current and 220 tourist stung by Jellyfish in 2019. This study aimed to : 1) identify potential hazards,...
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Bionomic Survey of Anopheles Mosquitoes in Alusi Kelaan and Waturu on 2016

Ivon Ayomi, Melda Suebu, Mardi Rahardjo
Indonesia is one country that is still at risk of malaria. The high intensity distribution of malaria in Indonesia is found in forested areas, especially in Eastern Indonesia. Malaria cases are mainly reported from outside Java, namely in Papua, Maluku, Nusa Tenggara, Kalimantan and Sumatra. This study...
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The Effect of e-Learning Toward Student Learning Outcomes

Doris Apriani Ritonga, Chairul Azmi, Agung Sunarno
This study seeks to determine the impact of elearning in education on students’ learning outcome. We employ a quasi-experimental design in this study. The subject of this study consisted of students of Sport Science Faculty at State University of Medan. The independent variables in this study are e-learning...
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Enabling and Reinforcing Factor of Smoking Behavior in Rejosari Village, Semarang

Hema Dewi Anggraheny, Aisyah Lahdji
Rejosari was one of the residences indicated with unhealthy family index in 2018. The result of Program Indonesia Sehat (Indonesian Health Program) survey with family approach showed that the lowest indicator found at RW XIV of Rejosari was smoking with 44%. It makes smoking as the biggest trouble which...
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Factors Affecting Loading and Unloading Productivity: A Case Study of PT. Tangguh Samudera Jaya

Hartati M. Pakpahan, Syafrianita, Lea Salsa Shania
PT. Tangguh Samudera Jaya is a stevedoring company which operates the wharf 303, 304, and 305 at Terminal 3 in Tanjung Priok Port. Terminal 3 is predominantly serving international container stevedoring and small portions of domestic containers. Every time a vessel berths at Terminal 3 Tanjung Priok...
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Correlation Between Stress Level and Albumin Creatinine Ratio (ACR) among Hypertensive Patients

Fiora Ladesvita, Diah Tika Anggraeni, Florensia Lima
Background: Chronic hypertension can impact on decreased kidney function. Hypertension, accompanied by stress, increases the risk of kidney failure. The risk of damaged kidney function in hypertensive patients can be seen from the albumin creatinine ratio. This study aims to determine the correlation...
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The Effect of Strawberries (Fragraria x ananassa) on Immediate Memory

Daswara Djajasasmita, Ibnu Ananta Nugraha, Ali Taufan, Muhammad Hanif Baswedan
Flavonoids can improve memory because they can increase blood flow in the brain, increase neurotransmitter activity and in long-term administration can ward off the neuronal damage due to oxidative stress due to their antioxidant properties. Strawberries (Fragraria x ananassa) contain a wide range of...
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The Cytotoxic Effect of Ethanolic Extract of Dasun Tunggal and Garlic (Allium sativum) on Raw 264.7 Cells

Irene Puspa Dewi, Fatma Sri Wahyuni, Yufri Aldi, Dachriyanus
Traditionally, dasun tunggal and garlic (Allium sativum) have been widely used as immunomodulators. Therefore, scientific research is needed to support this traditional use. The first step that needs to be done is to see the cytotoxic effect of the ethanol extract of dasun tunggal and garlic on raw 264.7...
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Integrating Quantum psychology and Spirituality: techniques to transcend dark side of work-life

Palak Ahuja, Susmita Mukhopadhyay
The study sheds light on the psycho-social challenges employees are experiencing as a result of digital technologies. As a means of overcoming these challenges, we looked further into conceptual commonalities between the domains of quantum psychology and spirituality. They bring forth the idea that humans...
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NCL Disorders: Common Causes of Dementia in Children: A Case Report

Aminah Marhani Hasibuan, Cindy Chias Arthy
Background Dementia in children is a rare case, which results in general neurocognitive decline that is chronic and progressive in the form of loss of skills after a period of normal development. Similar to adult neurodegenerative disorders, childhood dementia also exhibits cognitive deterioration,...
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Morning and Afternoon Swimming Session: Fluid Loss Of Sub-Elite Para Swimming Athletes In General Preparation Periodization

Kunjung Ashadi, Wijono, Mohammad Kharis Fajar, Rizky Muhammad Sidik, Mugiyo Hartono, I Nengah Sandi, Luh Putu Tuti Ariani, Mita Andriana, Oce Wiriawan, Sapto Wibowo
Monitoring hydration balance during exercise athletes is crucial. The study aimed to analyze changes athlete’s body fluid loss in general preparation periodization. The research method used is quantitative research which is presented descriptively. The research design used is an experimental pre and...
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The Analysis Of Knowledge And Attitude Of Women In Productive Age About Visual Assets Inspection ( Iva) In The Banjarmasin Indah Public Health Center Banjarmasin

Anita Herawati, Dede Mahdiyah, Susanti Suhartati
Objective: To identify the knowledge and attitudes of Women of fertile Age (WUS) concerning the inspection Visual inspection of acetic acid (IVA) in Banjarmasin Beautiful clinics. Methods: This study uses the descriptive method. The population of this research is the fertile age women visiting Clinics...
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Relation of Family Support with Emotional Response of Post Stroke's Patient in Polyclinic of Neurological at RSUD Koja North Jakarta

Supriyadi Supriyadi
Stroke is a clinical syndrome with symptoms of disturbance cerebral function in global or vocal scale. That case could cause death or disorder which would happen more than 24 hours without any causes. Post stroke's patient would suffer emotional disturbance due to the change of physical. Family support...
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Effect of GHR variation on mandibular height

Arief Johanes Halim, Elza Ibrahim Auerkari
Growth hormone (GH) is a hormone produced by the acidophil of the anterior pi-tuitary gland that affects the growth and development of craniofacial structures. GH must bind to the growth hormone receptor (GHR) to stimulate the target site. As GH is the primary regulator of bone growth, the GHR plays...
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Management of Acute (Primary) Herpetic Gingivostomatitis in Immunocompetent Adult Patient: A Case Report

Andi Anggun Mauliana Putri, Febrina Rahmayanti
Acute (primary) herpetic gingivostomatitis (AHGS) is the most common form of HSV-1 infection in the oral cavity. These infections are reported mostly in children, usually localized and asymptomatic but in adult patients and immunocompromised conditions tend to be more severe, last longer, and can lead...
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The Effect of Acupressure Wristbands Toward Acute Nausea and Vomiting on Post-Chemotherapy Cervix Cancer Patient in Prof. Dr. Margono Soekarjo Hospital Purwokerto

Efita Yulianasari, Siti Haniyah, Indri Heri Susanti
The most serious side effects of chemotherapy are nausea and vomiting. Through the provision of non-invasive pressure on the P6 point using an acupressure wristbands, the effect of nausea and vomiting can be reduced. This study aims to describe the effect of the use of acupressure wristbands on acute...
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Foster Culture of Critical Thinking in Physical Education

Dupri Dupri, Nova Risma, Novia Nazirun
This paper contains a literature review about the process of developing critical thinking in physical education learning in schools. The author examines critical thinking skills that arise during the learning process, approaches that will be able to foster students ‘critical thinking skills, studies...
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Effectiveness of Bandotan Leaf Extract (Ageratum conyzoides L.) on Death of Houseflies (Musca domestica)

Rudy Hidana, Delis Hana Nurmulyani
Objectives: One of the disease vectors that harms humans is the house fly. Therefore, it is necessary to control measures against the fly population. Flies control measures can be done both by physical and chemical means. For example, by using insecticides, plants that can be used as insecticides are...
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Identification of Road Safety Hazards in the Roadway of Palembang-Indralaya

Desheila Andarini, Anita Camelia, Dwi Septiawati, Novrikasari
One of common problem in the road user accident is the condition of road infrastructure. Road accidents was categorized as the ninth rank of death most common cause in 1990 and are estimated to be the third by 2020. Road Safety Audit is needed to identify and eliminate potential hazards from roads and...
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Health Risks and Safety Assessments of the Bathrooms for the Elderly in Phatthalung Province, Southern Thailand

Thitima na Songkhla, Somsiri Decharat, Sutee Inraksa
The number of elderly people in Thailand has been increasing continuously. Using the toilets is a daily necessity for them. The aim of this study is to assess the elderly’s toilets on health risks and safety. There were 278 respondents in this study which was carried out as an exploratory and descriptive...
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Transcriptomic Analysis of the Receptors Implicated in Schizophenia

Anjali Jha, I. A. Shylesh Murthy, Preenon Bagchi
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe mental disorder that affects the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality, and relates to others. Metatranscriptomics analysis enables understanding of how the micro biome responds to the environment by studying the functional analysis of genes...
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Relationship of Sedentary Activity and Physical Activity With The Nutritional Status of Students majoring in Public Health, Malang State University

Bella Anggraini, Hartati Eko Wardani, Farah Paramita
Technological sophistication in the era of globalization has shifted changes in human lifestyles to be less actively moving so that it affects the occurrence of overweight and obesity. Students are young adults who have a sedental lifestyle because, most of the time is spent doing tasks in front of a...
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Correlation Between People with Schizophrenia and COVID-19 Based on Demographic Characteristics

Richie Futrawan, Mustafa M. Amin, Muhammad Surya Husada
Background: In Indonesia, Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) was first reported on March 2, 2020, about 4 months after the first case was reported in China. Subsequently, 2 cases were initially reported, and on the 6th of March same year, additional 2 were also reported, leading to an increase in the rising...
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Evaluation of the Use of Partographs in Midwives Post Normal Delivery Care Training

Erna Kusumawati, Siti Istiana
Background The partograph is an instrument for assessing the progress of labor. Monitoring labor with a partograph can avoid three delays that can cause maternal and infant death because it can avoid neglected labor, establish pathological conditions as early as possible and then make...
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In Vivo Study, Effect Combination of Lactobacillus spp and Doxycycline to Eliminate of Vibrio cholerae

Eka Noneng Nawangsih, Dinyar Supiadi Wijaya, Siska Telly Pratiwi, Rachmayanti Nur
Infection by Vibrio cholerae is a major public health problem confronting developing countries. One of possible solution for the problems could come from probiotic which have been reported to reduce diarrhea. Aim of the research to determine effect combination of Lactobacillus spp and Doxycycline to...
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Health Status of Girls Aged 11-13 Years Old Studying at NEFU School-laboratory “Sergelekh” in Yakutsk

Aelita Ammosova, Sargylana Artamonova, Maria Nokhsorova, Aitalina Trolukova, Maria Maslova
The results of comprehensive assessment of health condition in 42 girls aged 11–13 years old who studied at NEFU school-laboratory “Sargelekh” were presented. Only half of girls aged 11–13 years old had average harmonious physical development. The remaining girls were characterized by physical abnormalities:...
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Iron Deficiency is The Main Cause of Anemia in Female Students of Senior High Schools in Sukoharjo Regency with No Polymorphism of Transferrin Receptor 1

Dwi Rahayu, Dono Indarto, Budiyanti Wiboworini, Ratih Dewi Yudhani, Ratna Kusumawati
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in reproductive females remains a public health problem in Indonesia. Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) is one of important proteins, which are involved in regulation of the iron metabolism in the human body. Mutation of A210G TfR1 gene increases soluble TfR levels in some patients...
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The effect of hold-relax therapy in inflammation phase of patient with extremities fracture and length of stay in RSUD Dr.M.Yunus Bengkulu 2018

Annisyah, Pauzan Efendi, Husni
The rate of incidence in a well restorate fracture is only 10% from all incidence In 2013th Indonesia. The healing process of fracture takes a longer time and more special attention especially on mobilization actions which will lead to an increase in the lenght of stay patien in hospital. Hold relax...
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The Effect of Outdoor Education on Cohesion of a Karate Team

Bella Eka Kusumawardani, Novi Syaidatul Karimah, Rian Kurnia, Sagittarius Sagittarius
The problems that the author adopted in this study is about the influence of the Cohesion Outdoor Education team sport athlete said in UKM karate UPI Bandung. Often seen less compact athlete during practice or during a match, it can be seen from the quality of athletes during exercise and when competing....
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Benign Migratory Glossitis in a-4-year-old boy: A Case Report

Dwi Suhartiningtyas, Novitasari Astuti, Inten Tejaning Asih
Benign Migratory Glossitis (BMG) is a benign condition on dorsal lateral of the tongue and asymptomatic with a movable pattern. The characteristic of the lesion is an erythematous patch surrounded by yellowish white bands with elevated and irregular edges. Benign Migratory Glossitis is often found accidentally...
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Vegetative support of functional reserves in the post-stress recovery period

Marina Butakova, Andrey Gryaznikh, Maria Kiseleva
The aim of the article is to study the vegetative nervous system of wrestlers in the post-stress period. The analysis of the adaptative abilities and peculiarities of the leading systems of the athletes’ body in reaction to systematic muscular loads in the post-stress period allows physiologists and...
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Regular and Reverse Lay Up Shoot in Basketball: Movement Analysis for Beginners

David Siahaan, Pangondian H. Purba, M. Faisal Ansari Nasution
The purpose of this study is to find out common mistakes made by beginner basketball players at the student university level in doing regular and reverse lay-up shoots. The shoot-up technique was analyzed based on 6 indicators, namely: (1) bringing the ball to the ring, (2) catching the ball and controlling...
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Bicuspidization of a Mandibular First Molar With Furcation Defect: A Case Report

Ferdina Nidyasari, Wignyo Hadriyanto, Margareta Rinastiti
The increased desire of patients to maintain their dentition has forced conservative dentistry to conserve the teeth which are planned to be removed. Defect in furcation area resulting from the lesion has always been a concern regarding the choice of treatment. Bicuspidization is a process to separate...
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Basic Skills of Men Garuda Basketball Athlete

Ronni Yenes, Ryan Gutrianto
The purpose of this study is to determine the passing, dribbling andshooting skills possessed by Padang Basketball athletes. This type of research is descriptive research. The sample in this study were all Putra Garuda Basketball athletes in the age group of 23. The instrument used in this research arepassing,...
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Women’s Role in Food Waste Management in Indonesia (Study Case in Bandung)

Gumilar Hadiningrat
Food waste is considered as a significant challenge in improving global health. Therefore, proper food waste management is essential. In Indonesia, women are in charge of managing the household, including food waste. They are responsible for taking care of food-related activities such as groceries shopping...