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GAMBARAN AKTIVITAS FISIK PADA PRIA SELAMA PANDEMI COVID-19 Sarah Ayu Larasati; Athaya Syahira Ramadhani; Neilil Muna Mufidana; Syafira Yasmine; Lynda Rossyanti
Jurnal Kesehatan Jasmani dan Olahraga (KEJAORA) Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Jurnal Kejaora (Kesehatan Jasmani dan Olah Raga)
Publisher : Prodi Pendidikan Jasmani Kesehatan dan Rekreasi, Universitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (239.102 KB) | DOI: 10.36526/kejaora.v6i2.1392

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Kesehatan dan kesejahteraan berhak dimiliki oleh setiap orang. Berdasarkan Riskesdas tahun 2013, penduduk yang tergolong kurang aktif tingkat aktivitas fisiknya berada di atas rata-rata. Adanya pandemi COVID-19 mengakibatkan pembatasan kegiatan di luar rumah sehingga mengganggu kegiatan sehari-hari seperti latihan dan aktivitas fisik. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui intensitas aktivitas fisik yang dilakukan oleh pria di masa pandemi COVID-19. Studi cross-sectional dengan metode total sampling dilakukan dalam penelitian ini sehingga didapatkan responden masyarakat berjenis kelamin laki-laki sejumlah 90. Data dikumpulkan dengan mengisi kuesioner GPAQ. Hasil kuisioner menunjukkan bahwa rerata nilai Metabolic Equivalent (MET) untuk total aktivitas fisik adalah 2365.42. Nilai MET tertinggi ada pada domain rekreasi (619.44). Responden yang memiliki intensitas aktivitas fisik yang rendah sebesar 40%, sedang 33% dan tinggi 27%. Aktivitas fisik tinggi banyak dijumpai pada Mahasiswa (25.7%). Rata-rata waktu yang dihabiskan untuk kegiatan menetap adalah 344 menit. Pelajar memiliki waktu kegiatan menetap tertinggi (428.57). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sebagian responden masih melakukan aktivitas fisik sedang (33%) dan aktivitas fisik tinggi (27%). Namun persentase lebih besar ada pada aktivitas fisik rendah (40%) yang menandakan bahwa sebagian responden belum memenuhi rekomendasi WHO dalam melakukan aktivitas fisik sehari-hari untuk kesehatan.
Soil-Transmitted Helminthes Infection and Nutritional Status of Elementary School Children in Sorong District, West Papua, Indonesia Salma, Zukhaila; Fitriah, Fitriah; Renaldy, Raden Bagus Yanuar; Rossyanti, Lynda; Sarjana, IWayan; Pasulu, Soraya Salle; Budiono, Budiono; Gunadi Ranu, I Gusti Made Reza; Husada, Dominicus; Basuki, Sukmawati
Indonesian Journal of Tropical and Infectious Disease Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Institute of Topical Disease Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijtid.v9i2.24202

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It is known that soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) infection in children associates with growth and developed restriction in children, which is shown by nutritional status. However, the studies which are investigating this phenomenon is still limited in Indonesia. This recent study aimed to compare students who infected and non-infected with STH towards their nutritional status. An analytic cross-sectional research design was conducted in two elementary school students at Mayamuk sub-district, Sorong district, in January 2020. STHs infection was identifi ed by lugol stained wet mount smear from their stool under a light microscope. Children nutritional status was determined by body mass index based on age. A total of 164 children (67.5%, 164/243) were voluntary to participate by informed consent and eligible. Twenty-seven children (16.5%, 27/164) were infected with one or more STH species of Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura, hookworm, and Strongyloides stercoralis. T. trichiura (81.5%, 22/27) was the most common species found, either in single or mixed infection. Children nutritional status was observed as thinness, normal, overweight, and obese, that was 6.1% (10/164), 75% (123/164), 6.7% (11/164), and 12.2 % (20/164) respectively. STHs infection occurred in children with nutritional status of thinness 3.7% (1/27), normal 74.1% (20/27), overweight 3.7% (1/27), and obese 18.5% (5/27). There was no signifi cant diff erence between STHs infected children and non-infected children on their nutritional status (p=0.616, ChiSquare test). Thus, it indicated that STHs infection was not only the factor to induce the impairment of nutritional status in children at Mayamuk sub-district. It needs further investigation to clarify the factors which are leading to the thinness, overweight, and obese in Mayamuk children.
Education Webinar Increaces The Knowledge of The Mask Waste Management During COVID-19 Pandemic Situmorang, Anggia Gracia Marlina; Farahannisa, Kintan Adelia; Rahmawati, Iqlima; Rossyanti, Lynda
Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health Research
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (280.225 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jcmphr.v3i1.32913

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Covid-19 caused many countries to implement new policies to combat its transmission. Among these new policies is the mandatory use of face masks in public spaces, which increased their production, consumption, and mask waste in the environment. Insufficient knowledge and awareness about the proper disposal of used masks, especially medical masks, might lead to environmental pollution due to microplastic particles and widespread contamination of Covid-19, which will affect sanitation and clean water supplies. Thus, providing education regarding proper and responsible masks use and disposal is essential to maintain good health for all and reduce potential environmental hazards amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. To understand the effect of providing education on knowledge regarding the use and management of medical masks,"EMISSION: Reducing Mask Waste in the Midst of Covid-19 Pandemic” webinar was conducted. This study used the One Group Pretest-post-test Design research method. The sample was selected by purposive sampling technique. The variable studied was the increase in knowledge as measured by pretest and post-test questionnaires. The obtained data were tested by using Paired Samples T-Test. There was a significant effect between knowledge scores related to medical masks before (pretest) and after the (post-test) webinar with a difference in the average value of 0.59 and p-value = 0.000. Education through "EMISSION: Reducing Mask Waste in the Midst of Covid-19 Pandemic" webinar increased public knowledge regarding medical masks to help ensure good health and well-being.
THE INFLUENCE OF AGE ON BEHAVIOR AND KNOWLEDGE OF MEDICAL MASKS WASTE MANAGEMENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Susetiyo, Karindra Amadea; Syahbani, Primadita; Puteri, Astrid Aulia Artiono; Rossyanti, Lynda
Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health Research
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (229.476 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jcmphr.v3i2.34208

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The use of masks as self-protection from Covid-19 can cause new problems by increasing the amount of waste. Medical masks are infectious waste containing microplastics that are difficult to decompose. People's behavior and level of knowledge may have a role in the management of medical mask waste. Therefore, this research aimed to find out the comparison of the age group <17 years and 18-25 years regarding the knowledge about the impact of medical masks on the environment as an indication of public concern for environmental preservation. The research was an analytic observational study. The sample was selected using total sampling according to age group. The variables studied were the management of medical masks and respondents' knowledge of the impact of medical masks on the environment as measured from questionnaire data. The data obtained were tested using the independent sample t-test and the Chi-Square test. The results obtained a p-value=0.259 related to the management of medical masks and  p-value=0.172 related to knowledge of the impact of medical mask waste. There was no relationship between the age group <17 years and 18-25 years related to the management of medical masks and knowledge of the impact of mask waste on the environment.
The Polymorphism of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Gene in Culex Mosquitoes in Banyuwangi District, Indonesia Yasmin Azzahra Arifin; Hanifah Dzakiyah; Catherine Canina Charunita; Sakura Alya Ashari; Winna Putri Veliarta; Muhammad Akbar Panjinegara; Francesca Giovanetti; Carlo Montagna; Wojciech Jankowski; Muhammad Fathoni; Binarri Augustya; Lynda Rossyanti; Suhintam Pusarawati; Sukmawati Basuki
Andalasian International Journal of Entomology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijent.2.2.106-113.2024

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Culex mosquito is able to act as transmission vector of filariasis and Japanese encephalitis. Both diseases occur in Indonesia and filariasis exists in Banyuwangi district. The Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel (VGSC) gene mutations are related to pyrethroid insecticide resistance, especially L1014F/S mutations have not yet been fully studied in Indonesia. This study aimed to investigate the polymorphism of VGSC gene mutation in Culex mosquitoes in Banyuwangi District of East Java Province, Indonesia. Culex mosquitoes were collected using mosquito trap in a two-day collection from Banyuwangi Sub-district and two sub-villages in Cluring Sub-district of Banyuwangi District in August 2023. Culex mosquitoes were identified by morphological examination and Culex DNA was extracted by Chelex100 from each Culex mosquito. The polymorphism of VGSC gene mutations of L1014F/S were determined by Allele Specific-Polymerase Chain Reaction (AS-PCR). A total of 62 Culex mosquitoes were analyzed. The wild type Culex mosquitoes were found predominant (77%, 48/62). Two types of homozygous mutations were identified as 1014F and 1014 S (16%, 10/62 and 2%, 1/62, respectively). The heterozygous mutation was only 1014F/S type with frequency of 5% (3/62). The predominance of wild type Culex mosquitoes indicated that Culex population in the study areas is still susceptible to pyrethroid insecticide. However, the mutant types of Culex are already occurred, so insecticide resistance among Culex mosquitoes is required to be regular monitoring.
Angka Kejadian Parasit Intestinal Pada Siswa SD Di Desa Morowudi Gresik Jawa Timur Ali, Nadya Jasmine; Revaliadiani, Melvi; Hambali, Lenna; Dewi, Nidiya Aria; Andini, Dwi; Rossyanti, Lynda; Wahyuni, Ratna
Jurnal Ilmu Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 12, No 6 (2025): Volume 12 Nomor 6
Publisher : Prodi Kedokteran Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Malahayati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/jikk.v12i6.20004

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Infeksi parasit intestinal pada manusia sering terjadi di berbagai negara, terutama pada daerah dengan sanitasi yang kurang baik, suhu lembab, kurangnya menerapkan pola hidup bersih dan sehat, kurangnya tersedia air yang bersih, dan kurangnya pengetahuan mengenai parasit intestinal. Parasit intestinal dapat disebabkan oleh helminth dan protozoa. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui angka kejadian parasit intestinal pada sampel feses siswa SD di desa Morowudi Gresik Jawa Timur menggunakan metode direct smear. Metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah deskriptif kuantitatif. Sampel penelitian diperoleh sebanyak 22 sampel feses yang telah memenuhi kriteria dari subjek siswa kelas 1 dan 2 SD di Desa Morowudi. Pemeriksaan yang dilakukan pada penelitian ini adalah secara makroskopis dan mikroskopis. Pemeriksaan makroskopis meliputi warna, bau, konsistensi, darah atau lendir, dan potongan helminth. Pemeriksaan mikroskopis menggunakan metode direct smear dengan penambahan larutan Lugol 1% dan NaCl 0,9%. Hasil dari penelitian didapatkan angka kejadian infeksi parasit intestinal golongan helminth sebesar 0%, dan angka kejadian infeksi parasit intestinal golongan protozoa sebesar 14% (3/22) dengan spesies yang ditemukan yaitu protozoa Blastocystis sp stadium vakuolar.
Co-Authors Achmad Ardianto Ali, Nadya Jasmine Alpha Fardah Athiyyah Andini, Dwi Arnoldina Dolfina Dua Weni Athaya Syahira Ramadhani Awwaliyah Azmi Izzati Bagus Dwi Nugraha Binarri Augustya BUDI UTOMO Budiono Budiono Carlo Montagna Catherine Canina Charunita David Nugraha Dewi Setyowati Dewi, Nidiya Aria Dominicus Husada Dwi Susanti Farahannisa, Kintan Adelia Fernanda Irfatul Laily Fitriah Fitriah Fitriah Francesca Giovanetti Frista Amalia Gabriel Pedro Mudjianto Garuda Nusantara Putra Utomo Gery Morsales Munthe Gunadi Ranu, I Gusti Made Reza Hambali, Lenna Hanifah Dzakiyah Haruki Uemura Heny Arwati Indah Setyawati Tantular, Indah Setyawati INDAH TANTULAR Juniastuti Juniastuti KARTIKASARI, DWI PENI M. Yasin Fitri Nugroho Manik R Wahyunitisari Muhammad Akbar Panjinegara Muhammad Fathoni Muhammad Za'im Munif Neilil Muna Mufidana Pasulu, Soraya Salle Puteri, Astrid Aulia Artiono Putri S Wulandari R. Heru Prasetyo Rahmatullah, Ivan Rahmawati, Iqlima RATNA WAHYUNI Rebekah Setiabudi, Rebekah Renaldy, Raden Bagus Yanuar Revaliadiani, Melvi Rohmah, Etik Ainun Sakura Alya Ashari Salma, Zukhaila Sarah Ayu Larasati Sarjana, IWayan Situmorang, Anggia Gracia Marlina SRI HIDAJATI Sriwijayanti Sulistyawati SUBAGYO YOTOPRANOTO Suhintam Pusarawati Sukmawati Basuki Sulistiawati Sulistiawati SUSANTI, DWI Susetiyo, Karindra Amadea Syafira Yasmine Syahbani, Primadita Tantular, Indah Tiffany Konstantin Tiffany Konstantin ukmawati Basuki Winna Putri Veliarta Wojciech Jankowski Yasmin Azzahra Arifin Zukhaila Salma