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Screening for the Risk Level of Cardiovascular Disease in the Community in Nagari Sungai Buluh Selatan Emil Huriani; Fitri Mailani; Mulyanti Roberto Muliantino; Rahmi Muthia; Tiurmaida Simandalahi; Dally Rahman
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.3.547-557.2024

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Cardiovascular diseases are diseases that cause high mortality and morbidity that can be prevented or reduced in risk of occurrence. However, there are still many people who do not make efforts to determine the level of risk of cardiovascular disease and do not know the efforts needed to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease. This community service activity aimed to carry out health examination, identify risk factors and determine the risk of cardiovascular diseases in the community in Nagari Sungai Buluh Selatan, Batang Anai District, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra. Activities are carried out using physical examination, assessing the level of disease risk and individual education about reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease methods. The instrument used to determine the level of risk is the Jakarta Cardiovascular Score. The results of this activity showed that 44.8% of the population had a moderate risk of suffering from cardiovascular diseases. It is hoped that community health centres will carry out risk level screening and education on reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases as routine and structured activities in order to increase public awareness in preventing and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Empirical Insights into the Symbiosis of Healthy Living and Physical Fitness among University Sports Students Rahman, Dally
Performa Vol 8 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Performa Olahraga
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

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A healthy lifestyle and physical fitness are two important variables to support the success of sports students in undergoing lectures. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between a healthy lifestyle and the physical fitness of students. The correlational research method was used in this study involving 32 male students. Healthy lifestyle data was collected using questionnaires while physical fitness data was obtained by conducting a cooper test, then the data was analyzed using the Pearson correlation formula. The results of this study showed a positive and significant relationship between a healthy lifestyle and students' physical fitness (r = 0.40, p = 0.00). The conclusion of this study is that the physical fitness of students is related to the healthy lifestyle of these students, with the regularity of their lifestyle and carried out in a disciplined manner, their fitness level will also be better
Sports and immunity: Analyzing the relationship between physical activity and immune response in athletes Rahman, Dally
Jurnal Patriot Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Patriot
Publisher : Department of Coaching, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/patriot.v6i3.1119

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Problem: Physical activity has a complex relationship with immune function in athletes, where moderate exercise is generally beneficial, but intense training may suppress immunity. This systematic literature review examines how different exercise intensities impact immune responses in athletes, aiming to identify optimal training parameters for immune health. Purpose: The aim of this systematic literature review is to analyze the effects of various exercise intensities on immune function in athletes to determine training parameters that support optimal immune health. Methods: This study utilized a systematic literature review approach, gathering and analyzing scientific articles on the effects of exercise on athlete immune function. Articles were sourced from Scopus using search terms such as "Exercise," "Physical Activity," "Sports," and "Immune Response," with a focus on studies published within the past five years that evaluate exercise interventions on immune enhancement in athletes. After collecting relevant articles, descriptive analysis was conducted to identify consistent patterns and findings. Results: Intense and prolonged exercise can lead to immunosuppression in athletes, increasing susceptibility to infections and chronic conditions. However, moderate exercise enhances immune function, promoting beneficial responses such as improved lymphocyte distribution and antibody production post-vaccination. Key immune markers like NLR, PLR, and SII offer valuable insights into athletes’ immune status and can assist in monitoring health and performance. Conclusion: Moderate exercise supports immune health, while intense exercise may suppress it. Athletes should balance training intensity and monitor immune markers to maintain optimal health and performance.
Exploring the impact of aerobic exercise on sleep quality in older adults: A systematic review Rahman, Dally
Jurnal Patriot Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Jurnal Patriot
Publisher : Department of Coaching, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/patriot.v6i4.1120

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Problem: Sleep disturbances are common and impact health, yet the most effective exercise modalities for improving sleep quality remain unclear. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of aerobic and resistance training in enhancing sleep quality and related health outcomes. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of various exercise modalities, including aerobic and resistance training, in improving sleep quality and related health indices, and to determine the most helpful techniques for managing sleep disruptions in old. Methods: This study utilized a systematic literature review approach, gathering and analyzing scientific articles on the effects of exercise on athlete immune function. Articles were sourced from Scopus using search terms such as "aerobic exercise" OR "aerobic training" OR "cardiovascular exercise" OR "endurance exercise" AND "sleep quality" OR "sleep disturbance" OR "sleep improvement" OR "sleep duration" OR "sleep patterns" OR "insomnia" AND "elderly" OR "older adults" OR "aging population" OR "senior citizens" OR "aged" AND "effect" OR "impact" OR "outcome" OR "influence" with a focus on studies published within the past five years that evaluate exercise interventions on immune enhancement in athletes. After collecting relevant articles, descriptive analysis was conducted to identify consistent patterns and findings. Results: Aerobic exercise was consistently the most effective intervention for improving overall sleep quality, including sleep efficiency, duration, and deep sleep, along with cognitive function and inflammation markers. Resistance and combined training also demonstrated significant benefits, with resistance training enhancing sleep onset latency and duration. These findings highlight exercise as a versatile, non-pharmacological approach to improving sleep health in diverse populations. Aerobic exercise was consistently the most effective intervention for improving overall sleep quality, including sleep efficiency, duration, and deep sleep, along with cognitive function and inflammation markers. Resistance and combined training also demonstrated significant benefits, with resistance training enhancing sleep onset latency and duration. These findings highlight exercise as a versatile, non-pharmacological approach to improving sleep health in diverse populations. Conclusion: This systematic study suggests that aerobic exercise improves sleep quality in older persons. Sleep disturbances decreased and sleep efficiency, total sleep time, and sleep start latency improved in multiple studies.
Aktifitas fisik mahasiswa pada masa new normal Rahman, Dally; Padli, Padli; Edmizal, Eval; Haryanto, Jeki; Tika, Deby Yuliandra
Jurnal Patriot Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Patriot
Publisher : Department of Coaching, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/patriot.v5i1.936

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Masalah: Masih kurangnya aktifitas fisik yang dilakukan oleh mahasiswa menjadi suatu fenomena yang harus diperhatikan karena jika hal ini terus berlanjut maka Kesehatan mereka akan menjadi kurang baik. Tujuan: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui aktifitas fisik yang dilakukan oleh mahasiswa Metode: Penelitian ini menggunakan meotde deskriptif, sejumlah 138 orang mahasiswa diminta untuk menjadi sampel pada penelitian ini, pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan cara menyebarkan angket kepada seluruh sampel yang ada. Setelah seluruh data terkumpul maka data tersebut dianalisis dengan menggunakan statistif deskriptif. Hasil: Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan aktifitas fisik yang sering dilakukan oleh mahasiswa adalah bermain sepakbola, jogging, dan bermain futsal, para mahasiswa melakukan olahraga rata-rata 3 kali dalam seminggu dengan durasi rata-rata 1 jam. Mereka juga lebih suka memilih lapangan kampus dan lapangan olahraga yang dekat dengan rumah mereka sebagai tempat untuk berolahraga Kesimpulan: Aktifitas fisik yang dilakukan oleh mahasiswa sudah dapat dikatakan baik karena tidak ada mahasiswa yang tidak melakukan olahraga,namun untuk sampai ketahap bugar mereka harus dapat meningkatkan frekuensi dan durasi olahraga yang mereka lakukan kedepannya.
People living with HIV experience in dealing with HIV/AIDS symptoms Rahmi Muthia; Fitri Mailani; Dally Rahman; Emil Huriani; Khatijah Lim Abdullah
Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (Comprehensive Nursing Journal) Vol. 7 No. 3 (2021): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN KOMPREHENSIF (COMPREHENSIVE NURSING JOURNAL)
Publisher : STIKep PPNI Jawa Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33755/jkk.v7iSpecial Edition.262

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Aims : This study aimed to explore the PLWH live experience in dealing with HIV / AIDS symptoms. Design : This study applied qualitative method. Methdos : This study used descriptive explorative to explore the HIV symptoms experiences of PLWH in Padang West Sumatera, Indonesia. We conducted an unstructured interview among purposively sample PLWH. Inclusion criteria for participation were being male or female PLWH, residing in Padang, and age over 18 years. Data saturation was reached after the completion of 9 interviews. Content analysis was used to analyze and interpret qualitative data. Results : The following themes emerged from the data: (a) face troublesome symptoms, (b) health literacy in HIV care, and (c) make efforts to heal. Conclusions : PLWH experience HIV symptoms, continue to adapt and learn. The information about HIV symptoms experiences can facilitate caregiver to plan nursing care, identify education needs to help PLWH dealing with symptoms of HIV. This research can be the basis for conducting further research on how to manage the symptoms of HIV.
Screening for the Risk Level of Cardiovascular Disease in the Community in Nagari Sungai Buluh Selatan Emil Huriani; Fitri Mailani; Mulyanti Roberto Muliantino; Rahmi Muthia; Tiurmaida Simandalahi; Dally Rahman
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.3.547-557.2024

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Cardiovascular diseases are diseases that cause high mortality and morbidity that can be prevented or reduced in risk of occurrence. However, there are still many people who do not make efforts to determine the level of risk of cardiovascular disease and do not know the efforts needed to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease. This community service activity aimed to carry out health examination, identify risk factors and determine the risk of cardiovascular diseases in the community in Nagari Sungai Buluh Selatan, Batang Anai District, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra. Activities are carried out using physical examination, assessing the level of disease risk and individual education about reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease methods. The instrument used to determine the level of risk is the Jakarta Cardiovascular Score. The results of this activity showed that 44.8% of the population had a moderate risk of suffering from cardiovascular diseases. It is hoped that community health centres will carry out risk level screening and education on reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases as routine and structured activities in order to increase public awareness in preventing and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
COACHING CLIMATE: ITS IMPACT ON STUDENTS' MENTAL HEALTH IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS Apsyati, Suci Pratita; Fitri, Mustika; Williyanto, Septian; Apriady, Hilmy; Rahman, Dally; Ockta, Yovhandra
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Special Issue
Publisher : STKIP Singkawang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v9i1.6212

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This research aims to investigate the relationship between mental health and motivation climate among coaches, considering gender differences. Although sports psychology among coaches is increasingly recognized as an essential element in athlete performance, research examining mental health and motivation climate among coaches remains limited. The study was conducted by administering questionnaires to 40 sports coaches, comprising 20 male coaches and 20 female coaches, active in various sports disciplines. The questionnaire was designed to assess the level of mental health and coaches' perceptions of the motivation climate created within the training environment. Statistical analysis results indicate that there is no significant correlation between mental health and the motivation climate created by coaches, both for male and female coaches. However, an interesting finding is that coaches' mental health has a greater influence on their performance than motivation climate. The implications of this research highlight the need for greater attention to coaches' mental health in efforts to enhance their performance. A better training environment can be created by considering coaches' mental well-being, which in turn will positively impact the motivation and performance of the athletes they coach. Additionally, this research also contributes to the literature on sports psychology, particularly in the context of sports coaching. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that coaches' mental health plays a crucial role in their success in coaching athletes, while the motivation climate created by them may not have the same significant impact. A better understanding of these dynamics can assist in the development of more effective strategies and programs to enhance coaches' well-being and the performance of the athletes they coach.
The role of physical activity, stress, and lifestyle behaviors in adolescent mental health and well-being: A systematic review Rahman, Dally; Edmizal, Eval; Denay, Naluri; Haryanto, Jeki; Dewi, Bunga Permata; Harahap, Asriandi
Jurnal Patriot Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Patriot
Publisher : Department of Coaching, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/patriot.v7i1.1145

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Problem: Young people often face mental health troubles such as strain, sleep disturbances, and low existence satisfaction. Even though many research has proven that bodily activity can enhance mental fitness, it's miles nevertheless doubtful how bodily activity works collectively with different life-style elements like strain, weight-reduction plan, and social media use. Purpose: This study aims to summarize the effects of physical activity and related lifestyle factors on adolescent mental health. Methods: This study utilized a systematic literature review approach, gathering and analyzing scientific articles on the effects of regular physical activity influence the risk of depression among adolescents. Articles were sourced from Scopus using search terms such as "physical activity" OR exercise OR sport) AND (depression OR "mental health") AND (adolescent* OR teenager* OR youth with a focus on studies published within the past five years located in Indonesia. After collecting relevant articles, descriptive analysis was conducted to identify consistent patterns and findings. Results: This review discovered that better ranges of physical hobby had been linked to better mental health in youngsters. positive results protected reduced stress, better sleep excellent, higher existence pleasure, and extra resilience. then again, immoderate social media use, poor weight-reduction plan, and high strain stages were associated with worse mental fitness consequences. Environmental differences additionally played a position, with rural and concrete teens showing different patterns in physical and mental fitness. Conclusion: Physical activity allows improve mental health in youngsters. It reduces stress, improves sleep, and increases existence delight. on the same time, managing social media use, ingesting wholesome foods, and reducing stress are also essential. promoting healthy lifestyles can help higher mental nicely-being in young humans.
Stress as a Determinant: Exploring Predictors of Post-Covid-19 Pandemic Professional Quality of Life Among Nurses Khairina, Ilfa; Maisa, Esthika Ariany; Rahman, Dally
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2807

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The Covid-19 Pandemic, spanning from 2020 to 2022, ushered in unprecedented challenges for the healthcare system, impacting nurses who played a pivotal role in the global and Indonesian responses. Nurses faced emotional exhaustion, diminished job satisfaction, and suboptimal working conditions, compounded by increased responsibilities and monotony in delivering healthcare services. Objective: This study aimed to identify predictive factors influencing the post-pandemic quality of life among nurses in Padang City hospitals. Utilizing purposive sampling, 88 nurses participated, providing data through a demographic questionnaire, Perceived Stress Scale, and Professional Quality of Life Scale (ProQoL-21). Nurses' quality of life (p-value = 0.000). Conversely, age, gender, tenure, experience in caring for Covid-19 patients, and career level exhibited no significant correlations. The findings underscore the importance of addressing stress as a determinant of nurses' well-being. Care managers at Padang City Hospital can leverage these insights to enhance nurses' quality of life, ultimately optimizing healthcare delivery to the community. This study offers valuable guidance for healthcare management, emphasizing the need to prioritize stress management interventions to bolster the overall effectiveness of nursing care.
Co-Authors Agesti, Nireza Amin, Dwi Isniarti Apri Agus Apriady, Hilmy Apsyati, Suci Pratita Ardo, Okilanda Aree Sanee Arsil Arsil Arsil, Arsil Asep Sujana Wahyuri Aulia Mahesa Avit Suchitra Bafirman Bafirman HB Bahtra, Ridho Budiwanto, Adri Cahyani, Firunika Intan Chaeroni, Ahmad Contesa, Alex Damrah Damrah Damrah, Damrah Darmawidyawati Darmawidyawati Defriman Djafri Delvi Sri Hayati Dewi, Bunga Permata Dian Agusti Tanjung Donie, Donie Dwi Noviyani Edmizal, Eval Ema Julita Emil Huriani Eri Barlian Esi Afriyanti Fahmil Haris Febriyana, Indah Fiky Zarya Fiky Zarya Fitrayeni Fitrayeni Fitri Mailani Freska, Windy Gusfiani, Amelia Gusni, Farida Gusril Hamda Putra Darma Hanny Hafiar Harahap, Asriandi Harinal Afri Resta Hema Malini, Hema Hendri Neldi Heni Pujiastuti Ilfa Khairina Imron Rosyadi Imron Rosyadi Ismardi Ismardi Jeki Haryanto Kamal Firdaus Khairuddin Khatijah Lim Abdullah Komaini, Anton Krisdianto, Bobby Febri Krisdianto, Boby Febri Lenggogeni, Devia Putri Leni Merdawati Likardo, Riki Mahathir, Mahathir Maisa, Esthika Ariany Mucci, Schillaci Valley Muda, Fair Muliantino, Mulyanti Roberto Murhayeni Murhayeni Mustika Fitri Naluri Denay Nelwati Nelwati Nelwati Nelwati Nelwati, Nelwati Nireza Agesti Nur, Nurlinda Nuridin Widya Pranoto Oktarina, Elvi Padli Padli Putra, Genta Dwi Putra, Gian Dwi Putra, Raffiandy Alsyifa Putra, Reno Yuzar Eka Putri Suhaini Rahmi Muthia Rahmi Muthia Ramadaniaty, Riri Reni Prima Gusty Rika Fatmadona Rika Sabri Rika Sarfika Rini Ariani Rini Wahyuni Rizanda Machmud Roma Irawan Sabilah, Muhamad Ichsan Sandi, Samrian Sayuti Syahara Sazeli Rifki, Muhamad Sepdanius, Endang Sonya Nelson Susmiati Susmiati Syafrianto, Syafrianto Syamsuar Syamsuar, Syamsuar Tika, Deby Yuliandra Tiurmaida Simandalahi Tjung Hauw Sin, Tjung Hauw Vebby Fitri Nur'arita Weski Munandar Wilda Welis Willadi Rasyid Willadi Rasyid Williyanto, Septian Windo Wiria Dinata, Windo Yendrizal Yovhandra Ockta Zarya, Fiky Zulbahri, Zulbahri