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Journal : Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA (JPPIPA)

Effect of Environmental Temperature in Lowlands on Lung Health: A Literature Review Nur, Nurlinda; Bafirman; Gusril; Syafrianto, Donal; Rahman, Dally; Zarya, Fiky
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.8691

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Lowlands, with their hot and humid climates, present health challenges especially on the respiratory system. High ambient temperatures can worsen lung conditions, especially for people with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In the context of climate change and increased air pollution, it is important to understand the impact of environmental temperature on lung health in lowlands. The study aimed to review the existing literature to evaluate these effects, focusing on the mechanisms underlying this relationship and the long-term effects of high temperature exposure on lung function. The method used was a systematic literature review, which included relevant studies from scientific journals on the relationship between environmental temperature and lung health, as well as epidemiological studies in lowland populations. The article search technique in this study is through web access to Mendeley, and Science Direct. The results showed that high temperatures could trigger exacerbations of lung diseases, increase pollutant particles, and decrease lung function, as well as increase the risk of respiratory infections and decrease quality of life. In conclusion, high temperatures in lowlands have a significant impact on lung health, requiring mitigation efforts, and further research to understand the underlying biological mechanisms and develop effective intervention strategies.
Analyzing the Role of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Sports: A Literature Perspective on Its Application and Benefits in Physiotherapy Astra, Jennifer; Gusril, Gusril; Bafirman, Bafirman; Syafrianto, Donal; Yovhandra Ockta; Cahyani, Firunika Intan
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No SpecialIssue (2024): Science Education, Ecotourism, Health Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v10iSpecialIssue.8704

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This study evaluates the application of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) in sports physiotherapy, focusing on pain management, muscle recovery, and injury rehabilitation. Utilizing qualitative descriptive research based on a literature review, data were sourced from reputable scientific databases such as Scopus, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. The analysis revealed that TENS effectively manages pain by altering pain signals before they reach the brain, enhances muscle recovery by improving blood circulation, reducing inflammation, and accelerating healing. Additionally, TENS supports injury rehabilitation by preserving strength and muscle mass during immobilization and contributes positively to athletes' mental well-being by maintaining motivation. While TENS demonstrates various benefits, its effectiveness can vary among individuals, indicating a need for further research to optimize usage protocols and assess its impact on specific conditions in sports. In conclusion, TENS is a valuable tool in sports physiotherapy, offering significant advantages in pain relief, muscle recovery, and rehabilitation
Global Warming Towards Human Health: A Literature Review Mucci, Schillaci Valley; Bafirman; Neldi, Hendri; Syafrianto, Donal; Rahman, Dally; Zarya, Fiky
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.8705

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Global warming is a phenomenon of an increase in the average temperature of the earth's surface due to an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which not only affects the global ecosystem and climate, but also has a significant impact on human health. These impacts include an increase in heat-related diseases, the spread of infectious diseases, a decrease in air quality, and changes in disease patterns due to climate change. This study aims to identify and analyze the impact of global warming on human health through literature review from various sources such as journal articles, research reports, and health organization documents. The results showed that global warming increases the risk of heat stroke and dehydration, especially in vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly, as well as affecting the geographical distribution of disease vectors such as mosquitoes that can spread malaria and dengue fever. Rising temperatures also worsen air quality by increasing the concentration of surface ozone and airborne particles, which has an impact on the increase in respiratory diseases, as well as changing the seasonal and geographical patterns of diseases, including impacts on people's food security and nutrition. The conclusions of this study underscore the importance of coordinated mitigation and adaptation actions to reduce the health impacts of global warming, including policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve health systems, and educate the public on preventive measures, with the need for further research for effective and specific adaptation strategies for different affected regions and populations.
Co-Authors -, Syahrudin Abdul Azis Ambar Alimuddin Aljabar, Muhammad Agil Amelia, Dara ANDRIA, YOGI Apris, Apris Ardo, Okilanda Arifal Hidayat Arifuddin Arifuddin Aris Badaruddin Thoha Arisman Arisman Asmaret, Desi Astra, Jennifer Azwa Nirmala Bafirman Bafirman HB Budhi Purwoko, Budhi Budi Budi Cahyadi, Tedy Agung Cahyani, Firunika Intan Ceuputra, David Pranasetyo Chaeroni, Ahmad Crisari, Silvio Dahlan, Dasrizal Dally Rahman Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati Diningrum, Maynella Dwi Efendi, Marhadi Emigawaty, Emigawaty Faturahman, Aby Syahdila Febriani, Ria Febriyani, Risa Gultom, Josua Sonniwinter Gunawan, Muhammad Riswandi Gusril Gusril, Gusril Hadiwijaya, Noor Alam Hakiki, Setyo Rahman Hamdani Hamdani Hamzah Hasyim Haqiqi, Aprilika Hendri Neldi Herry Ramadhani Heru Ismanto Herwandi, Gusti Muhammad Ikhwanul Arifan Ilham Ilham Irmayan, Irmayan Ismail, Afif Jamil, Muh. Julhadi, Julhadi Juliyanti Kamal, Tamrin Kelvin, Mario Ketut Gunawan Kurniawan, Randi Kusuma, Titin Lahmi, Ahmad Lestari, Rohani Liza Liza, Liza Lutfiyana, Nur Mahyudin Ritonga Marhadi Efendi, Marhadi Maria Wulandari, Maria Marsud, - Mastur, Afif Mila Karmila Mucci, Schillaci Valley Muchlis, Arif Fadli Muhammad Zainal Arifin, Muhammad Zainal Mursal Mursal Naluri Denay Neny, Veronika Nur, Nurlinda Panjaitan, Geri Permata Sari, Anggun Peter Eka Rosadi, Peter Eka Pratama, Rizqi Nanda Pratiwi, Putri Rinda Prayitno, Dwi Angga Purwanti, Silviana Putra, Muhammad Habib Dwi Ramadhan, Fakhri Ramadhan, Muhammad Ady Setiyawan Rasidia, Fikri Rifki, Muhammad Sazeli Rosniati Hakim SA, Saifullah Saputra, Defrizal Sari, Anggun Permata Sati, Ali Selviani, Iit Senina, Alya Aulya Nurullita Siregar, Juarni Sitangger, Stefanus Ais Fatmi Siti Aisyah Suparyanto Suparyanto Susilawati, Susilawati Sutari Sutari Syafni, Eliza Syahruddin Syahruddin Syahrudin Syahrudin, Syahrudin Syahrudin, - Syofyanengsih, Syofyanengsih Tri Wahyudi Wahdaniah Mukhtar Wasesha, Dian Ambar Wibowo, Yoga Herlambang WR. Wisnu Widyantoro Yoraeni, Ani Yovhandra Ockta Yulantoro, Marchell Yulfanzah Zarya, Fiky