Advances in Health Sciences Research
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A Bibliometric Analysis of mTOR Expression in Breast Cancer
Indri Windarti, Ety Apriliana, Susianti Susianti
The mTOR (mechanistic Target of Rapamycin) pathway represents a critical focus in cancer research, playing a pivotal role in cellular growth, proliferation, and survival. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of research publications focusing on mTOR in breast cancer from 2006 to...
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A Mobile Health Application for Monitoring and Educating Covid-19 Patients During Self-quarantine
Kissa Bahari, Farida Halis, Puguh Yudho Trisnanto
To address the need in monitoring and educating Covid-19 patients during self-quarantine at home in Indonesia, healthcare providers need a mobile health application. This study aimed to develop a mobile health application for monitoring and educating Covid-19 patients during self-quarantine. The current...
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Latex Agglutination Method for Determination of von Willebrand Factor Antigen in Patients with Bleeding Disorders
Rahayu Anggraini, Devyana Dyah Wulandari, Novera Herdiani, Lono Wijayanti, Riska Rohmawati
Measurement of the level of von Willebrand factor antigen (VWF:Ag) in human plasma is usually carried out in a specialized laboratory in routine clinical practice and is carried out by the ELISA method which takes a long time or immunoturbidimetry which is less sensitive and specific. The purpose of...
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Loneliness of Z Generation Adolescents in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Descriptive Study
Valencia Giovanni Permana, Samsunuwiyati Mar’at, Naomi Soetikno
Loneliness is a condition of a discrepancy between what you want to achieve and what is actually achieved in social relationships, both in quantity and quality. Continued loneliness has a clinical impact that needs to be considered. Loneliness can be experienced by all ages, including adolescents who...
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The Role of Training of Goal Setting and Muscle Relaxation to Self Confidence Swimmer of Central Java Training Center 2016
Sungkowo Sungkowo, Kaswarganti Rahayu
The purpose of this study is to determine the role of goal setting training and muscle relaxation against self-confidence enhancer swimmers from Central Java Training Center 2016. The population is the swimmers from Central Java Training Center 2016 in 2016, which amounted to 8 people. Then the sampling...
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Fabrication of Prosthetic Feeding Plate as a Treatment Plan for Infant with Complete Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate ( Case Report)
Liana Rahmayani
One of the most common birth defects is cleft lip and palate. Infants with cleft lip and palate suffer from difficulty in feeding, due to lack of coordination between lips, tongue, and palate. This condition disrupts several functions including sucking, swallowing, aspiration and therefore inhibits infant's...
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One Health Approach in the Understanding of Possible Diseases Transmission by Fruits Bats
Didik Pramono, Supratikno Supratikno, I Nengah Donny Artika, Faisal Tanjung, Ni Luh Putu Ika Mayasari, Etih Sudarnika, Abdul Zahid Ilyas, Chaerul Basri, Srihadi Agungpriyono
About 75% of contagious diseases in the world are classified as zoonoses. One among wild animals suspected to spread the disease is bat. Bats have an important role in the spreading of viral diseases. Fruit bat is among bat species that may potentially transmit diseases to human. The transmission of...
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Influence Game Method and Interest on the Basis of Motion of Learning Skills State Run SDN 105345 Sidodadi
Edi Moerianto, Budi Valianto, Rahma Dewi
This study aims to determine the effect of Method Games and Interests of Basic Motion Skills Learning Outcomes sd Running State 105 345 Sidodadi Ramunia Beringin Subdistrict Year 2018. The research sample 62 students, each of which consists of class III SD using research design treatment by the level...
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The Relationship Between Education and Economic Status on Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Rusnoto, Nasriyah, Putri Meitasari, Ana Zumrotun nisa
Pulmonary tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria mycobacterium tuberculosis which is the second highest incident based on the data of Public Health of Kaliwungu, Kudus. Both education and economic status are risk factor that influence the incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis in the...
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Learning Methods and Motivation Towards Learning Outcomes of Soccer Games
Andi Gunawan, Firmasyah Dlis, Johansyah Lubis
This research is motivated by the results of a survey conducted at school showing that students who play soccer still have a lot of low playing football skills. Both in terms of dribbling, passing, shooting, ball control. The role of motivation in learning can be likened to fuel to move students so that...
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The Role of Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in Disaster Management
Tugas Ratmono
Natural and non natural disasters that occurred in many areas in our country nowadays the intensity have dramatically increased both quantity and quality. Loss of life, property and infrastructure damage are avoidable if the natural disasters such as earthquakes tsunami and volcanic Merapi happens. Since...
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The Psychological Experiences of the Diabetes Patients in a Community Life
Arum Pratiwi, D Hudiyawati, A Muhlisin, Ratnawati Ratnawati, Nurlaila Fitriani
Background: Psychological response is one of the group symptoms that is crucial to control to achieve positive coping mechanisms. Some patients adequately manage the problem; on the other hand, others appear unable to handle anxieties, fear, and depression. Understanding the psychological responses like...
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Assessment of Gender, Role Model, Patient Involvement and Knowledge on Compliance Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) among Dental Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
Valendriyani Ningrum, Abu Bakar
Objective: The assessment of compliance with using personal protective equipment among a group of dental students. Methods: A non-participatory observation and self-administered questionnaire was distributed to a total of 72 dental student with cross sectional study design. Results: Of the total 72 questionnaires,...
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Literature Review: Analysis of Factors Influencing the Incident of Postpartum Blues in Public Women
Siti Istiana, Aniatul Janah
Background
In the postpartum period, women experience significant life changes, such as becoming mothers. This situation is characterized by Emotional changes, changes in physical circumstances, family relationships, and adjustment to new rules as a mother characterizes it. Psychologically,...
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The Role of Sports Participation on Social Skill Development in Early Childhood and Adolescence
Ulma Erdilanita, Amung Ma’mun
Sports education plays an important role in developing social skills in children and adolescents. Participation in sports activities has been shown to enhance values such as cooperation, communication, leadership and empathy. However, sports education in an institution is often considered less important...
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Differences in Organoleptic Properties between Cheese Sticks Made from Wheat Flour and Red Bean Flour (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Syardiansya Syardiansya, Lisnawaty Lisnawaty, Renni Meliahsari
Wheat flour contains protein, particularly gluten, which, if consumed in excess, will negatively impact the human body. Therefore, it is necessary to diversify food using other ingredients that can partially or completely replace wheat flour. One of the foods that are low in gluten is red beans. Flour...
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Correlative Analysis of Demographic Characteristics and Depressive Syndrome on Quality of Life
Riska Andriyani, Mustafa M. Amin, Muhammad Surya Husada
Background: The main factor contributing to coronary heart disease (CHD), the world's biggest killer, is the buildup of plaque in the arteries that provide oxygen to the heart muscle. CHD continues to be a serious health issue with socioeconomic effects because it causes a decline in physical and...
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Incidental Finding of Hearing Loss in Patients before the Intra-arterial Heparin Flushing (IAHF) Procedure
Elvita Rahmi Daulay, Delfitri Munir, Aznan Lelo, Terawan Agus Putranto
Background: Hearing loss is often not addressed by the patient. Patients underwent pure tone audiometry test before the Intra-arterial Heparin Flushing (IAHF) procedure, and some patients had hearing loss.
Objective: The purpose of this study is to find out how patients describe their hearing...
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Emotional Intelligence and Caring Behavior Among Muslim Nurse: A Study in Religious-Based Hospital in Surabaya-Indonesia
Laily Hidayati, Fauzan Rifai, Lailatun Ni'mah
Caring is an important aspect of nursing care implementation. It is referred to an ability to show an attention and feel empathy for others, especially for patients. Faith or religion give a contribution on performing behavior, attitudes and emotions of nurses in doing their job. In addition, emotional...
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Change of Microhardness of Zirconium Dioxide During Mechanical and Heat Treatmen
M.A. Tomaeva, S.K. Khetagurov, M.R. Albegova, A.Ch. Tskhovrebov, A.I. Kasaeva, D.V. Kabaloeva, Vazieva A.K. Vazieva
The paper studies the hardness of zirconium dioxide used in dentistry for the production of dental implants. The purpose of the study was to analyze the change of material microhardness after mechanical treatment and machining with subsequent firing. In total 30 zirconium dioxide samples were made, which...
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The Influence of People's Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Traditional Treatment
Marniati Marniati
Traditional medicine is the treatment by means of drugs and treatment which refers to the experience and skills from generation to generation and it is applied in accordance with the norms prevailing in society. The purpose of this research is to analyze the influence of people's knowledge and attitudes...
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Systolic and Diastolic, Before and After Doing Deep Breathing Exercise
Chita Widia, Ayuni Susanti, Asep Robby
Deep breathing is one of the non-pharmacological therapists that can increase sensitivity of baro reflex and reduce sympathetic and chemical reflex activity which shows a potentially beneficial effect in reducing systolic and diastolic in hypertensive patients at the Kahuripan Community Health Center...
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Association of Environmental Residential Sanitation Factors to Communicable Disease Risk Among Musi Side-River Household in Palembang,Indonesia: A Study of Slum Area
Yustini Ardillah, Indah Purnama Sari, Yuanita Windusari
A slum area becomes an urban problem and a result of challenges in health sector. Environmental sanitation is a major problem in that area since the dwellers got lack access to it. Therefore, some communicable diseases exist there. Palembang Musi riverside is an area that becomes urban slum area as long...
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The Effect of MHealth to Increase Mother’s Skill in Children Growth and Development Monitoring During >36–48 and >48–60 Months
Maria Ulfah Kurnia Dewi, Nova Linda Rambe
Obstacles encountered the lack of implementation of early detection of growth and development of children during >36–48 and >48–60 months, especially in the development conducted every six months. Children at this age are rarely or never visit Integrated Healthcare Center anymore because the child...
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Individual-Typological Approach to the Assessment of Adaptation, Health and Psychophysiological Indicators of School Students Doing Sports
S.N. Filippova, V.V. Gorrelik, V.S. Belyaev, T.P. Knysheva
The paper is devoted to experimental justification of widespread application of individualization in choosing types and volumes of physical activity for physical education classes taking into account typological indicators. The purpose of the study was to improve the physical education of schoolchildren...
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Acute Limb Ischemia on Diabetic Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
Achmad Bima Aryaputra, Hendry Purnasidha Bagaswoto, Taufiq Nugroho, Ana Fauziyati
It’s estimated that 236.62 million people aged 25 years and older had peripheral artery disease around the world. Diabetes was also highly linked to PAD. Most likely due to neuropathy, patients with both diabetes and PAD have a rapid progression of their PAD. We report the case of a 58 years old woman,...
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Migration and Mental Health: A Systematic Review and Case Study on Stress and Adaptation Among Minangkabau Migrants
Mikail Nadjmir, Nazli Mahdinasari Nasution, Elmeida Effendy
Background: Adjustment disorder is a common psychiatric condition frequently encountered in individuals undergoing significant life changes, such as migration. Primary treatment modalities include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and pharmacological therapy, particularly with Selective Serotonin Reuptake...
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Adaptation to the levels of MDA and SOD Enzyme Activity of MICT and HIIT Exercise On Wistar
Samsul Mu’arif, Mr. Widiyanto
The purpose of this study is to reveal the influence of moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) against the levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and superoxide dismutase enzyme activity (SOD) in blood circulation. The sample in this study used 21 male Wistar...
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The Influence of Maturity Stage on Superoxide Dismutase and Catalase Activity in Red Guava Fruit
Afianti Sulastri, A. A. Soemardji, Sukrasno Sukrasno, Amaliya Amaliya
Oxidative stress due to free radicals can cause various cell damage and its components inside, such as proteins, lipids, and DNA. Oxidative stress can be inhibited through antioxidant compounds. The liver as an essential organ plays a significant role in the metabolism process, produces endogenous antioxidant...
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Salivary Flow Rate in Human Population with High Radon Exposure and Its Correlation to Caries
Irmaleny Irmaleny, Soehardjo Soehardjo, Sri Tjahajawati, Nisa Nadiah
Radon is a radioactive substance derived from a uranium compound, it is odor-less and colorless. It can radiate an alfa beam which is capable of damaging the performance of the salivary gland causing decreased saliva volume. This dimin-ishes the self-cleansing ability of the teeth and encourages the...
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The Analysis of The Breast Cancer Causes at Generat Hospital Dr. Pirngadi Medan
Winda Maulinasari Nasution, Asfriyati Asfriyati, Fazidah Aguslina Siregar
Breast cancer is reproductive health problem which causes deaths. In Indonesia, breast cancer is the second highest new cases 43.4% with deaths 12.9%. There were 2.641 women affected by breast cancer at general hospital Dr. Pirngadi Hospital, Medan, in the period of 2012-2016. The objective of the research...
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Relationship of Self-Efficacy on Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 to Self-Management Behavior in Sumbang 1st Health Center, Banyumas Regency
Maria Paulina Irma Susanti, Adiratna Sekar Siwi
Self-control is important for people with Diabetes Mellitus, this is obtained if you get support from your family. Reminding each other or controlling management is diabetics. Whether we realize it or not, when someone experiences diabetes mellitus they will experience difficult times. They must begin...
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The Contribution of Submerge, Floating, and Gliding Ability on Swimming Distance Ability for First-Year College Students
Badruzaman Badruzaman, Agus Rusdiana, Angga M Syahid
The submerge, float, and glide ability are first or basic factor that can determine a person is able to swim naturally and can also be easier when learning swimming skills. The aim of study was to investigated contribution of submerge, floating, glade as basic swimming ability on swimming distance ability....
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Determinant of Healthy Home in Bendung Village, Kilasah, Serang City
Andiko Nugraha Kusuma, Wiwik Eko Pertiwi, Amalia Inderacahya
A healthy home is one of the means for preventing disease transmission in the family environment. Healthy homes are assessed based on 3 groups, namely the components of the house, sanitation facilities, and the house occupant behavior. In the working area of the Kilasah Public Health Center, the lowest...
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Implementation of Hospital Unit Costs with INA-CBGS Rates
Chamy Rahmatiqa, Ilma Nuria Sulrieni, Oktariyani Dasril
The INA-CBGs system is a codification system of final diagnoses and actions/procedures that become service outputs, based on costing data and disease coding referring to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) compiled by WHO concerning ICD-10 for diagnosis and ICD-9-Clinical Modifications...
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Protein Paradox in India: Unraveling the Crisis, Debunking Myths, and Evaluation of Protein Content in Indian Foods
Om Joshi, Jaswant Kandikanti, Ronit Savale, Himanshu Patil
Protein is a crucial macronutrient required for growth, development, and tissue maintenance in the human body. However, protein deficiency is a prevalent issue in India, the inadequate protein consumption in India has led to various health issues, including poor muscle health and a decline in average...
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Association Between Fast-Food Consumption and Obesity in Elementary Students: Review Article
Hanna Yuni Setiyaningrum, Setyaningrum Rahmawaty
Sub-optimal diet containing high energy density could be a predisposing factor for obesity in school children. This literature review aimed to examine the relationship between fast-food consumption and obesity in elementary children. Google Scholar and PubMed databases were used for study selection by...
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Clinical and Anamnestic Profile of Patients with Thyroid Cancer Under Conditions of Iodine Deficiency in the Republic of Uzbekistan
Sh. T. Muratova, A. V. Alimov, M. M. Sattorova, M. J. Sattorov
Thyroid cancer remains one of the most common endocrine malignancies, with a steady global increase in incidence. In Uzbekistan, persistent iodine deficiency continues to influence the structure and clinical course of thyroid malignancies. This research aims to evaluate clinical, morphological, hormonal,...
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Correlation between Stress Levels and the Incidence of Insomnia among Faculty of Public Health Students, Universitas Diponegoro
Sintya Indah Rahayu, Syamsulhuda Budi Musthofa, Novia Handayani
Stress can generally occur at all ages, including final-year students. Stress that is not immediately resolved can cause other health problems, one of which is the incidence of insomnia. This study aimed to determine the correlation between stress levels and the incidence of insomnia among final-year...
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Relationship Between the Support from Healthcare Workers and Mother’s Motivation to Exclusively Breastfeed in Medan
Farida Linda Sari Siregar, Evawany Yunita Aritonang, Etti Sudaryati, Nurmaini Nurmaini
Breast milk is an important nutrient for newborns, which provides short-term and long-term health benefits for infants and mothers. The support from health workers is very much needed in providing information and education on exclusive breastfeeding to mothers and the family members from pregnancy check-ups...
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The Development of Junior High School Physical Education and Sports Teachers’ Training Model to Improve the Professionality in Organizing a Learning in the Era of Industrial Revolution 4.0
Mu’arifin, Febrita Paulina Heynoek, Ari Wibowo Kurniawan, Rama Kurniawan
the specific goals of this research are: (a) to study the procedure of the development in the professionality training model of the junior high school sports teachers in organizing a learning, (b) to create a professionality training model that is appropriate for junior high school sports teachers in...
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Gonial Angle Changes Based on Age Group on Mongoloid Race in Medan City in Terms of Lateral Cephalometric Radiograph
Maria Sitanggang, Trelia Boel, Sondang Pintauli
The gonial angle (mandibular angle) is a radiomorphometric index from the angle of the mandible, which is formed between the inferior border and the posterior border of the mandible. The mandible is one of the causes of various forms of malocclusion. This study was conducted to determine the changes...
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The Relationship Among Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior Toward the Use of River Water
Ahmad Nur Syafiq, Ika Tristanti, Tri suwarto, Ana Zumrotun Nisak
Background: Diarrhea belongs to infectious diseases caused by a number of factors, such as environment, food and infected person contact. Moreover, river water use behavior is one of the environmental factors that cause someone to suffer from diarrhea. This study is aimed to examine the relationship...
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Analysis of Factors Associated with the Choice of Contraception Methods in Fertile Age Couples at Kelurahan Kahuripan, Tasikmalaya City
Enok Nurliawati, Etty Komariah
One of the population problem in Indonesia is a large population with a relatively high population growth rate. Government efforts to control population growth with the Family Planning program have not produced as expectations. The choice of contraception is influenced by various factors. Objectives:...
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One-Visit Apexification in Management of Gutta Percha Extrusion and Condensing Osteitis: 4 Years Follow-Up
Rasda Diana, Andina Widyastuti, Pribadi Santosa
An overfilled root canal is the most common iatrogenic error in daily endodontic practice, especially on open apex tooth, which leads to chronic periapical inflammation and failure of endodontic therapy. With various materials and techniques available, the clinician must determine the ideal protocol...
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Analysis of Satisfaction of Physiotherapy Student Towards Online Learning System
Suci Wahyu Ismiyasa, Heri Wibisono
Introduction: The Corona virus COVID-19 is affecting 213 countries to make people do social distancing. We protect one another as we move through these phases. As college students and lecturers decide whether to head back to class and as universities weigh how and whether to reopen, the coronavirus is...
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Evaluation of Online Physical Education Learning in Elementary School
Danang Pujo Broto, Sudardiyono Sudardiyono
The purpose of this study was to find out how well the implementation of online physical education learning at the North Sleman Elementary School was. The research method uses the CIPP evaluation model, data collection techniques with questionnaires, and RPP documents. The subjects in this study were...
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Auricle Giant Papilloma in a 32 Years Old Indonesian Male: A Case Report
Edo Wira Candra
Head and neck squamous papilloma usually occur in the skin, oral mucosa and upper part of aerodigestive tract. Auricle giant papilloma is uncommon cases worldwide. We report a thirty-two years old Indonesian male seen with auricle giant black mass at our hospital, in Bogor. In this case, mass excision...
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Knowledge and Lifestyle for the Nutritional Status of Female Adolescents at Singosari District
Chamelia Kirana Yoandra, Septa Katmawanti, Ema Novita Deniati
Singosari District is in first place for thin nutritional status and sixth place for obese nutritional status from all regions in Malang district. Data from Dinas Kesehatan Kabupaten Malang for 2021 shows the thin nutritional status rate of adolescents is 5.52% and the obese nutritional status rate of...
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Differences in Anxiety and Pain Levels in Endoscopic Patients Before and After the Provision of Information Control
Tintin Sukartini, Nursalam, Erna Dwi Wahyuni, Ratri Ismiwiranti
Background: Endoscopic examination is essential, but it has a negative impact which causes problems such as anxiety and pain that can lead to failure of endoscopic procedures. This negative impact can be avoided by preparing the patient by providing control information.
Aim: This study...
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Physical Development of Adolescents in the North
Lyudmila Marinova, Nadezhda Savvina
This article presents the research results of the physical development of 712 adolescents aged 15-16 years old and the updated regional standard for the physical development of adolescents in Yakutia. The body length and weight, the circumference of the chest, waist and thigh were measured. According...
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Health Belief Model Analysis of Diarrhea in Students Tulungagung District
Chaecaria Ulfiantika Pramuti, Endang Sri Redjeki, Windi Chusniah Rachmawati
The study was conducted to analyze the application of the Health Belief Model theory to the possibility of diarrheal disease prevention behavior in junior high school students. The study was conducted with a cross sectional design with a quantitative approach. The research sample uses a purposive sampling...
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Baby Spa and Baby Sleep Quality Improvement
Atika Yulianti
Sleep is one of stimulation for brain growth. Approximately 75% of growth hormone is removed when the baby is asleep. High levels of the growth hormone. This god has the task of stimulating bone and tissue growth, and regulates the body's metabolism, including the baby's brain. Sleep has a role in increasing...
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Improving Health Volunteers and Primary Caregivers Ability in Caring Elderly Wwth Frailty Syndrome by Using Training
Eka Mishbahatul Mar'ah Has, Elida Ulfiana, Joni Haryanto, Rista Fauziningtyas, Retno Indarwati
Elderly with frailty need help to do they daily activities. Training for health volunteers and primary caregiver was expected to increase their ability in providing care to the elderly with frailty. So the elderly's quality of life can be maintained, or even improved. The training was conducted at health...
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Physical Examinations, Chemicals and Microbiology on Drinking Water Refill
Mualim, Deri Kermelita
While the variables that are not related to the incidence of obesity are age, gender, knowledge, pocket money, parent’s motivation, friend’s motivation, and parent’s job. The most variable contribution to obesity is fast food consumption (p = 0, 006). Conclusion is the fast food can increase body weight...
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The Impact of Aqua Jogging Exercise on Hematological Response in Obese Women
Siti Baitul Mukarromah, Hardono Susanto
This study was aimed to determine the effect of aqua jogging on the hematology in obese women. Experimental Randomized pre-test post-test control group design, 36 obese women, age 45-50 years, divided into 3 groups, aqua jogging, resistance training and control (n = 12). Body Mass Index (BMI) hematological...
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Identification of Modifiable Risk Factors of Hypertension Among Undergraduate Students
Ambar Relawati, Mayasari, Yanti Auliyantika
Hypertension is a major health problem. High prevalence of hypertension contributes to an increase risk of cardiovascular disease which is the first cause of death in the world. In relation to students, they also have risk, such as smoking, consuming alcohol, consuming coffee, stress, consuming high-salt...
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Impact of Environmental Factors on Health and Population Dynamics
N.I. Khosroeva, V.P. Kudzieva, L.G. Mamsurova, Z.T. Mamsurova, O.T. Khosroeva
The article presents the problems of environmental management and the quality of the environment to achieve the goals of sustainable development of the region. This study develops the idea of the need to conduct an environmental policy on the territory of the Russian Federation and RNO-Alania to improve...
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Spirulina as a protein ingredient in a sports nutrition drink
Galina Gubanenko, Liliya Naimushina, Irina Zykova
The purpose of the article is to justify the possibility of using spirulina as a protein ingredient in the drink for students playing volleyball. A growing organism of students with high physical activity requires a protein of balanced composition. Materials and methods. Spirulina powder from the manufacturer...
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The Development of Android-Based Tom’s Models to Reduce Physical Fatigue for Employee at UPT TIK and FIK Universitas Negeri Medan
Syamsul Gultom, S. Harahap, Dewi Endriani
Fatigue is a condition of being tired which is brought about by an excess of mental and physical work. This condition results in lowering or impairment of human functioning. Many workers experience fatigue during their time in the office. This fatigue condition should be reduced to improve the employee...
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Adolescents’ Involvement in Cyberbullying: The Importance of Peer Social Interaction
Laili Nur Hidayati, Angesti Sinta Kumalasari
Adolescents are spending increasing amounts of time using internet that has positive and negative effects on young people. One of the great risk of being involved in using internet is cyberbullying, that is an intentional act carried out repeatedly through electronic devices to hurt someone. Cyberbullying...
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Athletic Learning Support Games for Junior High School Students
Andika Triansyah, Mimi Haetami, Fitriana Puspa Hidasari
Taking into account a play pedagogical approach as a way to optimize the student’s learning outcomes in physical education lesson, this research primarily aims to develop a game based activities roomates secondary school assists students in learning with the topic of educational athletics running events....
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Physical Activity Behaviour of Working Women with High Body Mass Index: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Nurrul Riyad Fadhli, Imam Hariadi, Taufik, Ari Mei Wulandari, Eldiene Zaura I’tamada, Rida Hanania
The aim is to find out the habits of career women who have a high BMI. The method used is a survey with IPA (Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis) analysis. The IPA analysis itself is used to conduct an in-depth examination of the direct experience experienced by a person. The essence of IPA itself...
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Stunting Prevention: A Literature Review
Ghodiq Ufthoni, Bagoes Widjanarko, Apoina Kartini, Tri Joko
Stunting is defined as chronic malnutrition or failure that occurs during the growth period and can be used as an indicator for nutritional fulfilment in children. Children who have insufficient or poor nutritional intake and have a short body size or very short growth status can put their intelligence...
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The Effect of Interval Walking Training on Quality of Life Participants of the Main Clinic Training at Unimus with Risk Factors for Stroke Using the EQ-5D-5L
Muslimah Muslimah, Iqbal Gibran Paleri Senja Belantara, Chamim Faizin, Nina Anggraeni Noviasari
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide, especially after ischemic heart disease. Physical activity, especially structured exercises such as Interval Walking Training (IWT), has shown potential in reducing the risk of stroke by improving cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and overall...
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The Effectiveness of Sansevieria Plants in Improving Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in Rooms at Binawan University
Anna Suraya, Khoirunnisa Meila Putri, Abdul Fallah Saepudin, Bivo Stevano, Meydiana Dwi Lestari, Sandi Hariansyah, Denny Firmansyah, Sahuri Sahuri, Defi Arjuni, Yunita Sari Purba, Husen Husen
Binawan University, located in a densely trafficked area, is at risk of experiencing decreased Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) due to exposure to pollutants from vehicle emissions and other sources of contamination. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Sansevieria sp. in improving IAQ at Binawan...
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Effectiveness of Gc-Ms Instrument Analysis of Mint Leaf Extract Nanoemulsion Preparation (Mentha Piperita L) Against Serum Urea Levels And Glomerular Filtration Rate (Lfg) of Alloxan-Induced Hyperglycemic Wistar Rats and Histopathological Features of Kidney
Cicka Nabilla, Chrismis Novalinda Ginting, Linda Chiuman
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of mint leaf extract nanoemulsion (Mentha piperita L) on serum urea levels and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in alloxan-induced hyperglycemic Wistar rats. The active substance content in mint leaf extract (Mentha piperita L) through Gc Ms Analysis, namely...
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Emergency and Disaster Management Preparedness at RS X Kendari based on Hospital Safety Index
Syawal Kamiluddin Saptaputra, Sita Ivayanti Indriani, Ramadhan Tosepu
Emergency conditions that occur in hospitals include safety and security emergencies, spills of materials and waste of hazardous and toxic materials (B3), failure of medical and non-medical equipment, hospital utility emergencies, and outbreaks/outbreaks/pandemic diseases. Types of disasters that can...
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The Relationship of Patient Satisfaction with the Waiting Time and Fast Track Services: Structural Equation Modelling Test
Bun Yurizali, Nurmaines Adhyka
One of the factors that demand hospital services is the speed of service starting from patient registration to the process of patient discharge from the hospital after receiving service1. The imbalance between the speed of patient arrival and the ability of service personnel to provide services is one...
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Factors Associated with Musculoskeletal Disorders in Pétanque Athletes
Rusli Rusli, Sarifin Sarifin, Ruslan Ruslan, Mariyal Qibtiyah
Disorders of the musculoskeletal system are an accumulation of small and large symptoms that take place continuously for a relatively long time. Pétanque sports combine movements into one such as walking, throwing, and squatting in a relatively long time with low intensity. Methods: This study used an...
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Health-Related Policies by the Government During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
Virna Tirtasari Setyowati
The Covid-19 pandemic, which was first discovered in China, precisely in Wuhan in 2019, spread rapidly to various countries in the world, including Indonesia in 2020 and resulted in many casualties, which certainly made all countries in the world panic in handling this Covid-19 case. The Covid-19 pandemic...
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The Childhood of Workaholic Managers and Professional Workers
Priska Eugenea, Naomi Soetikno, Roswiyani Roswiyani
Workaholism is a behavior with uncontrollable drive to work and tend to be compulsive. A workaholic person would encounter negative effect on their relationship, leisure times, and/or their health. It had been recorded, most workers with workaholism were managers and professional position. Very often...
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Post-COVID Vaccination Hearing Disorder
Denis Anugrah Oktrivianto, Sally Mahdiani, Yussy Afriani Dewi
Introduction: COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, with vaccination as a preventive measures. Hearing loss is a side effect of the COVID-19 vaccination. Purpose: to understand side effects of the COVID-19 vaccination on hearing loss. Literature Review: Post-vaccination hearing...
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The Effectiveness of Education about Cough Etiquette to Increase Knowledge and Attitude of The Paramedic
Kusbaryanto, Listiowati
Nosocomial infection is a worldwide problem which always increase significantly. To minimize the risk of infection in hospitals, it is necessary to apply the standard precautions. One of which is cough etiquette.This study is aimed to find out the effectiveness of knowledge regarding cough etiquette...
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The Relationship Between Social and Cultural Factors with The Willingness of Mothers to Bring Their Babies for Immunization
Siti Zahara Nasution, Abdullah Husein Parinduri
immunization is an attempt to confer immunity in infants and children by incorporating the vaccine into the body so that the body makes antibodies body prevent certain diseases. Immunization coverage in 2014 as much (89.78%) decreased compared to previous years, this was due to their socio-cultural factors...
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Survey of the Physical Challenged Athletes Coaching in Malang
Imam Hariadi, Nurrul Riyad Fadhli, Ahmad Abdullah
The purpose of this research was to describe the settings of coaching treatment of disabled athletes in Malang. This research used a descriptive qualitative method. The research subjects were Yayasan Bhakti Luhur Malang, Yayasan Pembinaan Anak Cacat (YPAC) Malang, and SLB Autisme River Kids Malang. The...
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Code Blue Implementation in Pandemic COVID-19
Nizamuddin Ubaidillah
Pandemic COVID-19 has a bruthless strength which highly emphasize of all dimension in human life. It made a high turnover in all approach to achieve a better way to minimize the catastrophe. In emergency response the approach for cardiopulmonary arrest are highly debate for ethics and better prognosis...
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Development and Invitro Characterization of Nanosponge Formulation of Lovastatin for Oral Delivery Using a Central Composite Design
Jhansi Rani Mallam, Nagaraju Ravouru
Nanosponges are new colloidal drug carriers with nanosized cavities to encapsulate both lipophilic and hydrophilic drug moieties. They can circumvent the various formulation challenges associated with poor water solubility, low bioavailability, targeting, and controlled release of actives. Lovastatin,...
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E-Health Based Heart Failure Intervention: Systematic Literature Review
Lisa Novia Safitri, Dian Hudiyawati
Patients with heart failure patients. This case in an increased incidence of mortality and rehospitalization. Monitoring and controlling are needed to improve the quality of life and self-care to improve health. The e-health telemonitoring intervention is a breakthrough to overcome this. Purpose: Review...
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Body Image, Energy Adequacy, Polyunsatyrated Fatty Acid (PUFA) Intake with Percentage of Body Fat In Overweight And Obesity Adolescent at SMA Institut Indonesia Semarang
Sri Hapsari Suhartono Putri, Ali Rosidi, Nur Azizah Maharani, Rr. Annisa Ayuningtyas, Sufiati Bintanah, Amaliya Widayanti
Overweight and obesity can occur in all age groups and is most common in teenagers. The adolescent group is still in the growth phase so they still require a relatively large nutritional intake which can cause several dietary problems. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between perceived...
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The Identification of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDS) Risk Factors in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Indriani, Veni Fatmawati
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death and a major contributor to the burden of disease worldwide, including Indonesia. The pattern of diseases in Indonesia has undergone become an epidemiological transition over the last two dekade, mainly hypertension and diabetes. Modifiable...
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The Effectiveness Of Health Promotion Through Song Towards Mother’s Knowledge On Balanced Nutrition In Kindergarten Student
Rahma Ismayanti, Mazarina Devi, Septa Katmawanti
Malnutrition still a major public health problem in Indonesia. Lack of nutrition can not be resolved, the prevalence of malnutrition continues to rise. Efforts to optimize the delivery of Pesan Umum Gizi Seimbang need to be done to the community, through health education and promotion, as well as information,...
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The Physical Ability of the Assistant Referee in Decision Making in the Indonesian League
Mochamad Yamin Saputra, Herman Subarjah, Komarudin Komarudin, Yusuf Hidayat
The decision of the referee and assistant referee in football can be determined by several factors, one of which is the position when making a decision. When the assistant referee takes a decision, the ideal position is always at the same level as the last defender, with a view that must look at the...
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Haematological study of fruit bat, Cynopterus Tithaecheilus
Anisa Rahma, Desrayni Hanadhita, Andhika Yudha P., Danang D. Cahyadi, Supratikno Supratikno, Hera Maheshwari, Aryani Sismin Satyaningtijas, Srihadi Agungpriyono
Haematological profile is important to determine the physiological condition of an individual, and morphology of red blood cells can also be helpful in making a diagnosis of a disease. The size of red blood cells affects the ability of red blood cells to carry oxygen. In some clinical events shape and...
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Correlation Between Body Mass Index and Risk of Obesity with Blood Pressure Women
Mariah Ulfah, Linda Yanti, Maya Safitri
Obesity is one of the epidemic diseases in most developed countries. According to the WHO report states that more than 1.9 billion adults worldwide are overweight and more than 600 million people are obese, corresponding to 39% overweight and 13% obesity rates for the adult population in the world. Obesity...
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Dehydration Index and Fatigue Level of Workers Laboring in Heat-Exposed Environments
Mohammad Zulkarnain, Rostika Flora, Achmad Fickry Faisya, Sri Martini, Aguscik
Background: Workers who are exposed to extreme heat may be at high risk of heat stresswhich can affect the workers’ health and reduce their work productivity. This study aimed to analyzedehydration index and fatigue level of employees working in heat-exposed environments. Methods: The participants of...
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Mother and Fetal Factors with Unplanned Cesarean Section
Diah Andriani Kusumastuti, Anis Solikah, Umi Khobibatun Muniroh
The prevalence of cesarean delivery in Asia from 1990-2014 has increased by 19.2%. This study aims to determine the relationship between maternal and fetal factors with the action section cesarean at Permata Bunda Hospital, Purwodadi-Grobogan. Specifically: 1) describe the characteristics of respondents...
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Accumulative Calcium Ion Release & EDX Analysis from New Generation Self−Adhesive Resin Cement
Zahra’a A. AL-Kataan, Ali. M. AL-Naimi
This study aimed to evaluate accumulative calcium ion release from new generation calcium releasing self-adhesive resin cement (TheraCem®Ca) in different time and in two different pH, and the effect of calcium addition on the substrate. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Six samples of self-adhesive resin cement,...
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Effect of Diabetes Exercise on Blood Pressure in the Diabetes Mellitus Community
Sri Yani, Farahdina Bachtiar
Diabetes exercise can control cholesterol, changes in blood pressure, reduce BMI, and increase the flexibility of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) sufferers. This study aimed to examine diabetes exercise in DM sufferers against changes in blood pressure. The research method used was a pre-experimental design with...
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Match Analysis of The Indonesian Basketball League Competition Season 2018/2019
Arif Rizki Zesfi, Novita Intan Arovah
Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) match session 2018/ 2019 performance data are available in the public domain. However, the data have not been adequately analyzed for evaluating team performance and for developing strategies for programing athlete training. Furthermore, factors contributing to the...
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Maximum Oxygen Volume Levels and Oxygen Saturation Athletes of Puslatda PON XXI DIY
Djoko Pekik Irianto, Agung Nugroho, Lismadiana Lismadiana, Rumpis Agus Sudarko
This research aims to determine the level of oxygen volume and oxygen saturation of the PON XXI DIY Puslatda athletes.This research is quantitative descriptive research using survey methods with tests and measurements. The subjects in this research were PON XXI DIY Puslatda athletes, totaling 41 athletes...
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Literature Review: Effectiveness of Mindfulness Therapy for Elderly Anxiety
Tri Nurhidayati, Sugianto, Siti Aisah, Ernawati, Ah Yusuf
The deterioration of the body's cells indicates the beginning of health problems experienced by the elderly, so that the body's function and endurance decrease and risk factors for disease are increased. Various kinds of problems both physically, mentally and socio-economic culturally that...
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The Influence of Hypertention and Lifestyle on the Incidence of Stroke in General Hospital Padangsidimpuan
Nefonavratilova Ritonga, Delfi Ramadhini, Siti Isma Sari Lubis
Stroke is the leading cause of mortality and disability in the worldwide. Based on Basic Health research 2014 the prevalence of stroke was increased from 830 per 100,000 population in 2007 to 1,236 per 100,000 population in 2014. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of hypertention,...
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Correlation Between Glutathione (GSH) Levels and Cognitive Function in People With Schizophrenia
Riski Syahna, Elmeida Effendy, Nazli Mahdinasari Nasution
Background: Cognitive impairment is a prevalent manifestation observed in people with schizophrenia and holds significant value in predicting the clinical and functional prognosis of the disease. Even though cognitive deficits are not the primary diagnostic criterion for schizophrenia, they can exacerbate...
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Level Of Labor Pain On First Stage Of Normal Labor In Dr.H. Moch Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin Hospital
Lisda Handayani, Desilestia Dwi Salmarini, Nurlia Rezekika
Objective: To described level of labor pain on first stage of Normal labor in Dr. H. Moch Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin Hospital. Methods: This research used descriptive method. Population on the research are all of normal labor women and sample used 30 people who normal labor with accidental sampling techniques....
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Anti-Stroke Exercise Decrease Blood Pressure in Elderly with Hypertension
Erna Dwi Wahyuni, Ika Nur Pratiwi, Kurnia Fidyastria
Hypertension is a serious health problem because the high number of morbidity and mortality. Generally, the treatments of hypertension throughout two ways, pharmacological and non-pharmacological. Anti-stroke exercise was the one of non-pharmacological therapy that is recommended for hypertension. The...
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Nurses’ Performance in Preventing Healthcare Associated Infections at Murni Teguh Memorial Hospital in 2017
Hadi Marzuki, Ida Yustina, Destanul Aulia
High mortality and morbidity due to Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI’s) is one of the public health problem. Healthcare associated infections incidence at Murni Teguh Memorial Hospital is still high, such as the incidence of urinary tract infection that reach 14.7 percentile and the incidence of...
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Cephalometric Value of Batak Ethnic
Mimi Marina Lubis, Hilda Fitria Lubis, Siti Bahirrah
Cephalometry is an essential diagnostic tool to obtain cranial radiograph that is necessary in complex assessment of cranium and orofacial. The cephalometric value is necessary in establishing a diagnosis and developing a comprehensive treatment plan. The standard cephalometric value could not be applied...
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Paternity Leave: A Potential Policy for Improving Child Health
Angga Sisca Rahadian, Puguh Prasetyoputro, Marya Yenita Sitohang, Tria Anggita Hafsari
The benefits of exclusive breastfeeding for infants and mothers are well-understood. Exclusive breastfeeding can prevent babies from mortality due to infection such as pneumonia and diarrhea, of which one of the leading factors of infant mortality. The rate of exclusive breastfeeding in the world, unfortunately,...
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Risk Factors Associated with Traveler’s Diarrhea Among Foreign Travelers in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Yudha Puratmaja, Asep Rustiawan
Traveler’s diarrhea (TD) is one of the most common health problem encountered by travelers. TD incidence increases annually especially in developing countries with an average incidence around 20–60% every month. This study was conducted in Yogyakarta because this region’s tourism has been growing rapidly,...