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Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Homebased Standing Core Exercise Training Improves Femoral Blood Flow but not Arterial Stiffness in Middle-Aged to Older Adults
Hsin-Fu Lin, Soun-Cheng Wang, Hao-Min Cheng, Jun Sugawara
Pages: 75 - 81
Homebased exercise is often advocated to improve physical fitness in the aging population, especially when outdoor activity is not available. Yet we often have a limited understanding of its training effects for clinical uses.
Aim: To investigate a short-term exercise training of standing core exercise...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Implementation of Google Classroom-Based Learning Management System on the Subject Digital Signal Processing and Propagation Antennas as One of the Effective Learning Media in the Middle of Pandemic COVD-19
Farid Baskoro, Miftahur Rohman, Fendi Achmad
Effective learning is quality learning in relation to the effectiveness of the learning process interaction itself to achieve the expected goals. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of lectures in the middle of the Covid 19 pandemic, where learning by face-to-face method is vulnerable to the...
Proceedings Article
Public Speaking Anxiety Reviewed from Self-Efficacy and Audience Response on Students: Systematic Review
Bawinda Sri Lestari, Joniarto Parung, Frikson C. Sinambela
Students are required to be able to speak publicly. The ability to speak in public will make it easier for students to convey ideas, or suggestions and become a value-added skill for them. Based on literature studies there are several factors that influence public speaking anxiety, including self-efficacy...
Proceedings Article
Utilization of Big Data for Digital Architecture-based Site Analysis with Site Studies in Badung Regency - Bali
Stephanus Evert Indrawan, L. M. F. Purwanto
The Industrial Revolution 4.0, which led to the evolution of social media, digital messaging services, online meetings, and lectures, has become a part of human life, specifically after the Covid-19 pandemic. However, this phenomenon increases information circulation, and traffic, which accumulates into...
Proceedings Article
Sustainable Financing for Instrastructure Development to Support Tourism Connectivity: A Systematic Literature Review
Andi Hardianto, Marimin Marimin, Luky Adrianto, Idqan Fahmi
The tourism sector is the sector that has been most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is due to travel restrictions to reduce the spread of Covid-19. One of the efforts for economic recovery in the tourism sector is to increase tourism competitiveness through infrastructure improvements. Indonesia...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P76 PERIPHERAL BLOOD PRESSURE AND STIFFNESS INDEX ESTIMATION USING THE PPG SIGNAL MEASURED WITH THE pOpmètre DEVICE: CALIBRATION WITH THE CUFF BLOOD PRESSURE
Hasan Obeid, Hakim Khettab, Magid Hallab, Stephane Laurent, Pierre Boutouyrie
Pages: 74 - 74
Arterial stiffness may influence the contour of the peripheral pulse, suggesting that contour analysis of the digital volume pulse (DVP) might be used to estimate peripheral blood pressure and a stiffness index (SI).
The objective is to establish a transfer function that estimates the peripheral blood...
Proceedings Article
Chronic Energy Malnutrition and Anemia in Pregnant Women in Medan
Zulhaida Lubis, Jumirah Jumirah, Maya Fitria
Chronic energy malnutrition (CEM) and anemia in pregnancy may affect the weight of babies born will have an impact on the quality of human resources. Anemia in pregnant women potentially endanger the mother and child and to this day it happened is still high in Indonesia, because that CEM and anemia...
Proceedings Article
A Study of User Acceptance Using Google Software as a Service (Saas)
Naicheng Chang, Chengche Chiang, Alan Hopkinson
This study uses Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) as the framework for the research design model and the SaaS provided by Google as a sampling subject to explore the relationship between acceptance and the actual use of the service in Taiwan. Research findings include: 1) the...
Proceedings Article
Google Forms as Worksheets to Foster Students’ Learning Interest and Autonomy During Online Mathematics Learning
Roni Priyanda, Nishbah Fadhelina, Iden Rainal Ihsan
The Covid-19 pandemic demand change in education. Various online learning activities are arranged and presented so that learning continues to run effectively. In general, the aim of this research is to analyze the student worksheet assisted by Google forms (GF) during online mathematics learning. There...
Research Article
System Integration and Application of a Networking Production Line for Aerospace Precision Manufacturing
Chau-Chung Song, Chun-Chi Wang, Geng-Yi Lin, Chung-Wen Hung
Pages: 73 - 77
In this paper, the networking integration application of an intelligent production line is studied and developed for aerospace precision manufacturing. The technical development of the performance equalization and control for EDM machine is also introduced with the related technologies of the machine...
Proceedings Article
Can Company Characteristics and Google Search Increase Stock Returns? An Evidence from Jakarta Islamic Index
Sri Lestari, Retno Kurniasih, Triya Aprillia Sutrisno
Stock return is the level of profit obtained by investors from the results of investment decisions in stocks. Stock returns are influenced by various types of factors, both internal and external to the company. This study uses the characteristics of the company or the company’s internal factors, including...
Proceedings Article
Research on the Development of Assessment Instruments in Indonesia
A Critical Literature Review
M. Rizky Satria
Education development in the second decade of the 21st century leads to attaining 21st-century skills. Indonesia responded to its outgrowth through a series of curriculum reforms to achieve student competencies to face world challenges. This study aims to provide an overview of how the research on developing...
Proceedings Article
The Learning Revolution: When Artificial Intelligence Transcends The Training Of Nurses And Midwives
Najat Boucetta, Hakima Seghir, Ghizlane Ghariz, Said Boubih, Mustafa El Alaoui, Rachid Janati Idrissi
In our era of rapid technological progress, artificial intelligence (AI) is omnipresent, reshaping our lives and strengthening our interconnectedness through increased digitization. AI is transforming healthcare practices using technologies like machine learning, natural language processing, and physical...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
3.5 CUFF BLOOD PRESSURE IS PROGRESSIVELY MORE BIASED WITH INCREASING AGE: INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANT LEVEL ANALYSIS FROM THE INSPECT CONSORTIUM
Dean Picone, Martin Schultz, Petr Otahal, Ahmed Al-Jumaily, J. Andrew Black, Willem Bos, Chen-Huan Chen, Hao-Min Chen, Antoine Cremer, Nathan Dwyer, Ricardo Fonseca Diaz, Brian Gould, Alun Hughes, Hack-Lyoung Kim, Peter Lacy, Esben Laugesen, Sandy Muecke, Nobuyuki Ohte, Stefano Omboni, Christian Ott, Xiaoqing Peng, Telmo Pereira, Giacomo Pucci, Philip Roberts-Thomson, Niklas Rossen, Roland Schmieder, Velandai Srikanth, Ralph Stewart, George Stouffer, Daisuke Sueta, Kenji Takazawa, Ji-Guang Wang, Thomas Weber, Berend Westerhof, Bryan Williams, Hirotsugu Yamada, Eiichiro Yamamoto, James Sharman
Pages: 73 - 74
Objectives: Accurate blood pressure (BP) measurement is critical for appropriate hypertension diagnosis and management. Aortic BP represents pressure loading on vital organs and this can be approximated using upper arm cuff BP. With advancing age, cuff systolic BP (SBP) increases and diastolic BP (DBP)...
Proceedings Article
A Technique for Tourism Visitor Feedback Collection Based on Google Maps Reviews Using Text-Mining
Achmad Maududie, Aula Fajrun Khalilurahman, Priza Pandunata
Jember Regency has enormous tourism potential which has the potential to be developed into a potential superior area. However, developing this potential is not easy considering that feedback on satisfaction with the services provided at tourist locations is also not easy to obtain. This research aims...
Proceedings Article
Evaluating Integrated International Community Services in Malaysia: The Benefits and Possible Improvements
Dias Tiara Putri Utomo, Abdul Rokhman, Finaty Ahsanah
In light of the importance of understanding real situation in the community, it is imperative that higher education institutions provide students opportunities with activities off the campus. In 2022, the Association of Educational Institution of Muhammadiyah- Aisyiyah Universities (ALPTKPTM) launched...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
10.4 COMPARISON OF BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY CALCULATED FROM PERIPHERAL AND DERIVED AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE
Zahra Kouchaki, Mark Butlin, Ahmad Qasem, Alberto Avolio
Pages: 72 - 72
Background: Systolic blood pressure variability (SBPV), conventionally calculated from peripheral sites such as the arm or finger, may be of more utility when computed from central aortic values, as this has greater applicability to the heart and the baroreceptor function, due to central location of...
Proceedings Article
Capturing the Difference between Former and Current Employees' Emotional Attitudes based on the Online Reviews
Xiao Pan, Wenli Du, Zhuoming Ren
We take current and former employees as research objects, and analyze the textual and numerical data according to 41,000 anonymous reviews of employees from Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and Google employees, which is collected from a workplace community, the Glassdoor website, that provides company reviews....
Proceedings Article
Quizlet as an Electronic Flashcard to Assist Foreign Language Vocabulary Learning
A Systematic Literature Review (2016–2021)
Arif Husein Lubis, Shavira Amelia Johan, Raihan Vito Alessandro
The ubiquity and advancement of technology have given a positive impact on the elevation of education quality, including Foreign Language (FL) vocabulary learning. Among all types of educational technology, the literature has highlighted the merits of using Quizlet to assist the process of teaching and...
Proceedings Article
Upcycle Fashion and Textile as Sustainable Business Concept
Azni Hanim Hamzah, Nazlina Shaari
Upcycle is a branch of sustainability that helps overcome excess material wastage from a product. However, the lack of exposure to upcycling resulted in the communities’ failure to practice it as a beneficial routine. The author studied a small number of articles involving descriptive reviews on upcycling...
Proceedings Article
Heterogeneous-Pairing Method in an Asynchronous Writing Classroom: Its Effects on Students' Writing Skills
Faradila Masuara, M. Ridha Ajam
Extensive research has been carried out on proficiency pairing in recent years. However, those studies mostly focused on unpacking the benefits of the homogeneous pairing method, and the effectiveness of the heterogeneous pairing method in asynchronous settings has received little attention. This study...
Proceedings Article
Google Sites and Wordwall.net – Online Tools for Learning Basic Integration
Bryan Jake Amaro, Margaret Bueno, Eunice Mareth Querol-Areola
Philippine education is not a stranger to various reforms and changes. One of the current educational trends is the implementation of online classes. The internet has been utilized to deliver lectures and discussions as opposed to the traditional face-to-face classroom setup. As the quarantine restrictions...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
10.3 USE OF MICROLIFE BP WATCH IS A FEASIBLE APPROACH TO DETERMINE INTER-ARM BLOOD PRESSURE DIFFERENCES IN A CLINICAL SETTING
Christoffer Krogager, Esben Laugesen, Niklas B. Rossen, Per L. Poulsen, Mogens Erlandsen, Klavs W. Hansen
Pages: 71 - 72
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of Microlife Watch BP for measuring bilateral blood pressure (BP) in a clinical setting.
Method: 339 patients (85% diabetic) scheduled for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring at the outpatient clinic for endocrinology, Silkeborg Regional Hospital,...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
10.2 EFFECTS OF INTER-ARM DIFFERENCES OF BRACHIAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE ON THE DERIVATION OF AORTIC SYSTOLIC PRESSURE
Alberto Avolio, Davis Theobald, Mitchel Cook, Karen Peebles, Mark Butlin
Pages: 71 - 71
Background: Inter-arm differences in brachial systolic blood pressure (SBP) should not theoretically translate to differences in calculated aortic SBP, there being only a single value of aortic blood pressure (BP) at any time.
Methods: This study assessed seated brachial and derived aortic SBP in 79...
Proceedings Article
The Effectiveness of Push Up Training for Improving the Power of Arm Muscle Among the Participants of Sports Extracurricular Activities
Khumaidah, Siti Nurrochmah
This study aimed at analyzing the influence of wall push up and floor push up training on the improvement of arm muscles power among the participants of sports extracurricular activities. The total amount of the sample was 34 female students. The result of anava sig. F = 0.000 < α = 0.05. And the...
Proceedings Article
The Use of E-Modules to Improve Students’ Understanding of Concepts and Independent Attitudes Through Google Classroom
Susy Eldila Sari, Susilawati, Lenny Anwar
This study aims to determine the effect of using e-module hydrocarbon compounds through Google Classroom on students’ understanding of concepts and independent attitudes. The research was conducted at SMKN 1 Seberida, Indragiri Hulu Regency, Riau in the even semester of the 2019/2020 school year. The...
Proceedings Article
Promoting Plagiarism Prevention through Workshop on Scientific Paper Writing
Suarlin Suarlin, Andi Anto Patak, Eyo Itam Eyo, Samuel Akpan Bassey, Wijdan Rajh Hamzah Al-Kraity, Duratul Ain Binti Tholibon, Afzal Sayed Munna, Taha Shabbir, Rudi Salam
This study aims to promote plagiarism prevention through a workshop on scientific paper writing. This study applied a qualitative method with reflective notes techniques. The study results found that a workshop on scientific paper writing and plagiarism prevention is needed for students today. Some participants...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
9.9 FLOW-MEDIATED SLOWING AS A NOVEL METHOD FOR THE NON-INVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION
Amedra Basgaran, Kaisa Maki-Petaja, Ian Wilkinson, Carmel McEniery
Pages: 70 - 70
Background: Flow-mediated slowing (FMS) assesses the slowing of pulse wave velocity (PWV) in response to reactive hyperaemia, to provide a measure of endothelial function. We assessed the reproducibility of FMS and whether the technique is sensitive to the influence of age. FMS was compared to the commonly...
Proceedings Article
Data Acquisition and Display System Based on FPGA and ARM
Wang-Chun Zhu, Jian Mei, Yuan Tang
Based on FPGA and ARM, this embedded system of data collection, measurement and display is designed to tackle problems like bad real-time capability, limited data storage and low transmission rate of signal collection in electronic measurement. FPGA is used to control A/D and DDR2 storage chip to fulfill...
Proceedings Article
Google Translate in Perceptions of German Language Students
Anisya Firdha Khairani, Pepen Permana, Irma Permatawati
This study aims to inquire the experience and the perception of students of German Department, FPBS UPI in using Google Translate. This study used a descriptive case study method. The subjects were 89 students of the German Language Education Department from the various semesters. This study used a questionnaire...
Proceedings Article
Analysis of Upper Arm Circumference Using Statistical Approach as a Risk Factor of Stunting Cases
I Gede Wiryawan, Huda Oktava, Ely Mulyadi, Prawidya Destarianto, Khafidurrohman Agustianto
Stunting as a condition of failure to thrive in children under five is an event that has received special attention from the government. The state of stunted babies has measured the height or length of the baby’s body that is less than minus two standard deviations of the child’s median standard of growth....
Proceedings Article
Online Assessment Methods and Instrument Testing Aided by Google Meet and WhatsApp Applications
Johan Syahbrudin, Anita Anggraini, Purwoko Haryadi Santoso, Syamsul Bahri
Many educators still have difficulty in conducting online assessments, especially for those who have not been facilitated by the Learning Management System application or the like. Therefore, this study aims to develop an online assessment method that is effective and can be easily carried out by almost...
Series: Advances in Physics Research
Proceedings Article
Sentiment Analysis Using Recurrent Neural Network (Rnn) Method With Long Short Term Memory (Lstm) On Traveloka Application Comment Review
Husen Yarbo, Rais Rais, Iman Setiawan
In the industrial era 5.0, everything can be done online. The same applies to travel, whether booking public transportation tickets for a vacation, or booking a hotel room at the desired destination. One example of such an application is Traveloka on the Google Play Store for android users. Long Short...
Proceedings Article
The State-of-the-Art Review and Meta-Analysis of High-Risk Conditions for Nosocomial Diseases (2019–2023)
Karlinda, Icha Wieke Firnanda, Nestria Budiasih
Nosocomial infections are common complications in hospitals and health services, affecting 5–10% of hospital admissions in developed and developing countries, particularly in low-income countries. The effects of these infections vary, and the risk extends to patients, health workers, and visitor families....
Proceedings Article
Investigating EEG Images of Cognitive Actions for Robotic Arm
Shashibala Tarigopula, Dipali Chaudhari, Bharti Gawali
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) systems works with brain signals. The brain activities are taken into consideration and are used to control external devices These signals are processed to extract features which are then translated to discrete command set to operate some external device like a wheel chair...
Proceedings Article
Corporate Colonization Analysis of Stanley A Deetz in The Dismissal Google Employees Case
Iin Yumiyanti, Azwar, Munadhil Abdul Muqsith
Google fired 50 employees who were involved in the demonstration to protest the Google and the Israeli government and military cooperation in the Nimbus project. The dismissal damaged Google's image as a company that was awarded as the company with the best work culture. The dismissal occurred...
Proceedings Article
The Differences in Learning Activities by Using “RPP Merdeka”and “RPP K-13” for Elementary School Teachers in Jakarta
Aris Munandar, Ode Sofyan Hardi, L. Dwi Sukanti
This study aims to find out the learning activities carried out by elementary school teachers who use the previous version of lesson plans (RPP) or called as RPP K 13 and the new - simpler one or called as RPP Merdeka. The longer version was regulated by the Ministry of Education and Culture in 2016...
Proceedings Article
Adult Laryngeal Hemangioma: A Rare Case Report
Fauzia Latifah Supriyadi, Novialdi, Putri Sari Ivanny, Pamelia Mayorita
Introduction
Benign vascular tumors known as hemangiomas are frequently observed in the head and neck area. Hemangiomas are more common in infantile and can regress spontaneously. In adults, laryngeal hemangioma is extremely rare. They may occur in supraglottic and glottic regions that...
Proceedings Article
Psychoeducation Effectiveness of Parenting Patterns in Stunting Prevention: A Literature Review
Fitriani Nur Damayanti, Lia Mulyanti, Novita Nining Anggraini, Yuliana Noor Setiawati Ulvie, Endah Sulistyowati, Lawitra Khiaokham, Krittika Thummarattanakul, Alfina Aprilia Riafisari, Hasna Try Aryani
Background: Stunting in Indonesia is still a serious problem that needs attention. The prevalence rate of stunting under five in Indonesia is still far above the limit set by WHO. One of the contributing factors is parenting. Psychoeducation in the form of information about parenting and stunting can...
Proceedings Article
Analysis of the Use of Personal Protective Equipment as a Prevention of the Spread of Covid-19 in Dentist Practice
Nada Shahnaz, Dendy Murdiyanto, Nendika Dyah Ayu Murika Sari, Aprilia Yuanita Anwaristi
Background: Coronaviruses are a big family that causes illness in both people and animals. The infection control PPE that dentists and dental nurses can employ during the corona virus. It often causes respiratory infections in humans, ranging from the common cold to severe diseases such as MERS and SARS....
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
1.3 PREDICTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY IN THE MALMö DIET-CANCER COHORT FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF HEALTHY VASCULAR AGEING, USING MARKERS OF VASCULAR STATUS
Benjamin Nilsson Wadström, Peter Nilsson, Abd Al-Hakim Fatehali, Gunnar Engstrom
Pages: 67 - 68
Background: This study aims to translate two arterial measurements, aortic Pulse Wave Velocity (aPWV) and carotid Intima-Media Thickness (cIMT), into a combined Vascular Ageing Index (VAI), to evaluate the predictive power of VAI and utilize it to identify a sub-group with Healthy Vascular Ageing (HVA).
Methods:...
Research Article
Development of Cloud Action for Seamless Robot Using Backpropagation Neural Network
Wisanu Jitviriya, Jiraphan Inthiam, Eiji Hayashi
Pages: 67 - 70
This paper presents the cloud action model for a five DOF Seamless robotic arm using the inverse kinematics solution based on artificial neural network (ANN). Levenberg-Marquardt method is used in training algorithm. The desired position and orientation of the end effector is defined as the input pattern...
Proceedings Article
English Teachers’ Perception on Using Google Classroom
S Rini Septa Angraini, Jufrizal, Zul Amri
Online learning has become an alternative for schools and any other education programs, since the unexpected situation due to the pandemic. Various online tools are provided for this virtual learning. One of the most popular tools used by the teachers is Google Classroom. This research was aimed to determine...
Proceedings Article
The Effect of Sports on the Phenomenon of Baby Blues Syndrome (Postpartum Blues) in Postpartum Mothers
Ema Novita Deniati, Annisaa, Selvia Agnesfadia
1) Purpose: baby blues syndrome often occurs in postpartum mothers. The prevalence of baby blues syndrome worldwide according to WHO is around 3% to 8%. In Asia, cases of baby blues syndrome are still very high. In Indonesia, it will increase to 70-80% in 2020. The incidence of baby blues syndrome can...
Proceedings Article
Impacts of Live Commerce Towards Purchase Intention Among Malaysia Adults
Jia-Jia Sim, Yan-Teng Tan, Chia-Guan Keh, Siu-Hong Loh, Alvin-Yu-Heng Chye, Zhen-Wei Tan
The live commerce industry has had a significant impact to the world economy in recent years. For Malaysia, the existence of the pandemic has prevented people from going out to shop due to restrictions, resulting in a decrease in the income of various industries. Therefore, this study aims to determine...
Proceedings Article
AI Integration in School Management: A Systematic Review of Leadership Approaches and Organizational Readiness
Johar Permana, Sururi Sururi, Anisa Isti Yuslimah
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into school management is rapidly gaining attention as a transformative force in 21st-century education. However, its successful adoption depends on the availability of technology, the leadership approaches that guide the process, and the organizational...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Analysis of the Use of Virtual Meeting in the Implementation of Proposal/Thesis Examination During Covid-19 Pandemic
Dodik Arwin Dermawan, Rindu Puspita Wibawa, Martini D E Susanti
In the early 2020s, Indonesia was shocked by the Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) outbreak which struck almost all parts of the world. The Indonesian government spontaneously implemented a policy of learning from home, working from home, and worship at home. All face-to-face activities are diverted online....
Proceedings Article
Effectiveness Of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (Cbt) For Chronic Low Back Pain (Clbp): A Systematic Review
Nur Melizza, Ulum Mabruroh
Nonspecific chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a main cause of activity limitations, absenteeism, and high health care expenses. The prevalence of CLBP is estimated at approximately 23%, and activity limitation due to low back pain had been found in 11% to 12% of the population. Low back pain is consistently...
Proceedings Article
Applying Online Collaborative Writing to Enhance SIU Sophomore English Majors’ Writing Skills
A Case Study at the Saigon International University
Nguyen Thi Kim Chung, Tong Trieu Anh Thu, Le Thi Ngoc Tuyen, Nguyen Long Tien
Online learning that makes learning more engaging and stimulating has long been a part of 21st-century education. This case study explores how online collaborative writing helps to improve EFL students’ writing skills and how students perceive the use of this teaching method. The Saigon International...
Proceedings Article
The Challenges of Online Learning in Covid-19 Pandemic Era
Elih Sudiapermana, Muslikhah
The Covid-19 pandemic has made school services done through online learning. Although the development of ICT-based learning has been introduced for a long time, most schools in Indonesia still use conventional methods for its learning process. Therefore, many problems were faced when the Covid-19 pandemic...