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The Effect of Kangaroo Mother Care on Increasing the Body Weight in Infants with Low Birth Weight: A Meta-Analysis Handayani, Anggun Fitri; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Pamungkasari, Eti Poncorini
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol. 6 No. 6 (2021)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: Low Birth Weight (LBW) is a condition of babies born weighing <2,500 grams regardless of gestational age. Stabilization of the general condition is an important thing to do during the treatment period, there are several treatments for LBW babies, namely standard care with an incubator, monitoring nutritional intake and doing kangaroo mother care. This study aims to analyze the effect of kangaroo mother care on weight gain in LBW infants, with a meta-analysis of primary studies conducted by previous authors. Subjects and Method: This study is a systematic review and meta-analysis with the following PICO, population: infants with low birth weight. Intervention: Kangaroo Mother Care. Comparison: Conventional Method Care. Outcome: weight gain. The articles used in this study were obtained from three databases, namely Google Scholar, Pubmed, Science Direct and Springerlink. Keywords to search for articles “kangaroo mother care” AND “weight gain” OR “growth” AND “neonatal outcome” AND “low baby weight infants” OR “skin to skin contact” OR “kangaroo care” OR “kangaroo method” AND “Randomized Controlled Trial” OR “RCT”. The articles included are full-text English and Indonesian with a study design of a Randomized Controlled Trial from 2007 to 2020 and reporting on the Mean and SD in multivariate analysis. The selection of articles is done by using PRISMA flow diagram. Articles were analyzed using the Review Manager 5.3 application. Results: A total of 11 randomized controlled trials from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malay­sia, Kenya, and Egypt were selected for a systematic review and meta-analysis. The data collected showed that kangaroo mother care increased the weight of LBW infants and was statistically significant (SMD= 1.05; 95% CI= 0.56 to 1.54; p<0.001). Conclusion: Kangaroo mother care increases weight in LBW babies.
The Relationship between Body Mass Index with Knowledge and Energy Intake in Diabetic Patients in Prolanis Club Nuswantari, Atika; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Rahardjo, Setyo Sri
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 5 No 1 (2024): January-June 2024
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/picnhs.v5i1.3886

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The prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Indonesia is 2.0%, while East Java ranks 5th, higher than the national prevalence. According to data from the Jombang Regency Health Office, the outpatient diabetes mellitus cases at the Community Health Centers presented on the Indonesia Statistics of Jombang Regency website were 10,133 in 2013, 12,765 in 2014, and 21,992 in 2015, indicating an upward trend in the number of diabetes mellitus patients each year. Insulin resistance is the main cause of diabetes mellitus as a degenerative disease. Information on proper diabetes mellitus health management is expected to enhance knowledge as a means of improving individual behavior and actions. The prevention of diabetes mellitus can be achieved through a healthy lifestyle, which includes regulated and measured eating patterns and physical activity. The objective of this study is to determine the relationship between body mass index with knowledge and energy intake in diabetic patients. This correlational study employed a cross-sectional method involving 60 subjects from three Community Health Centers in Jombang Regency, comprising 54 female and 6 male subjects. Data collection was conducted using a questionnaire instrument with interview techniques and analyzed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test. Data did not have a normal distribution and were subsequently tested with Spearman correlation. The study shows a significant relationship between body mass index and knowledge p = 0.041 with a moderate correlation strength (r = -0.265*) relationship between the variables. The relationship between body mass index and energy intake shows a significant correlation p = < 0.01 with a correlation coefficient of 0.695*, indicating a strong relationship. Conclusion: Body mass index (BMI) has a significant relationship and a moderate correlation strength with knowledge of diabetes diet. The correlation between BMI and the dietary intake of individuals with diabetes mellitus is significant and strong correlation strength. Periodic and easy implement diabetes mellitus diet education is recommended and is expected to increase knowledge so that energy intake is adequate and appropriate to their needs.
Nutrition Education Intervention Via Instagram among Adolescents: A Scoping Review Simatupang, Abdul Malik; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Andayani, Tri Rejeki
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 5 No 1 (2024): January-June 2024
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/picnhs.v5i1.3896

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Adolescence is a phase of rapid and critical development, necessitating increased energy, protein, vitamin and mineral requirements. However, poor dietary patterns during adolescence pose a risk factor for malnutrition, negatively impacting health into adulthood and, requiring nutritional interventions to break the cycle intergenerational malnutrition. Social media-based nutritional interventions through instagram have the potential to provide health information for adolescents. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the development stages of intervention media and the effectiveness of nutritional education interventions through instagram addressing adolescent nutritional issues. Method: The study follows Arksey and O'Malley framework with PRISMA-ScR systematic review method. Article searches were conducted on Google, Scopus, Science Direct, PubMed and Google Scholar databases using keywords "nutritional education" OR "nutrition-related interventions" AND "Instagram" OR “Instagram-based” AND "adolescent". Inclusion criteria required articles published between 2014 and 2024, involving adolescents aged 10-19 years, written in English or Indonesian, instagram as primary intervention media and employing quantitative and qualitative research designs. Results: Review results indicated interventions lasting an average duration of 2-12 weeks with varying content, although detailed reporting on content development was often lacking. Despite predominantly low intensity, interventions across 12 demonstrated significant improvement in knowledge, attitudes, practices, diet quality, compliance in consuming iron folic acid supplementation (IFAS), waist circumference, physical activity, nutritional intake (energy, protein, carbohydrates), and body image. Nutritional education interventions through instagram showed varying degrees of success among adolescents. Conclusions: Overall, this review highlights the need for the development stages and the importance of considering intervention intensity to enhance the effectiveness of nutritional education interventions through instagram.
Healthy Snack Education Using Role Playing Method to Improve Knowledge, Healthy Living Attitudes and Nutrients Primary School Students Alvianti, Neily Widya; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Qadrijati, Isna
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings The 1st International Conference Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta – Hospital & Healthcare Management
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4202

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Nutritional problems are experienced by the population in Indonesia, including elementary school-age children. Data from the 2020 nutritional status assessment in East Kalimantan recorded 7.4 percent of underweight nutritional status experienced by children of that age. Elementary school children have the habit of consuming snacks without considering the nutritional content and certain substances that are dangerous to health. Several studies have found that snacks consumed by school children contain dangerous substances. Education on healthy snacks for elementary school-age children is important to increase knowledge of healthy snacks, healthy living attitudes, and nutritional content. Healthy snacks education can be done through the roleplaying method (RPM). This study aims to analyze the effect of healthy snacks education using RPM on knowledge of healthy snacks, healthy living attitudes, and nutrition in elementary school students. This research method is a quasi-experiment. This research used a pretest-posttest control group design. The research subjects of SD/MI Darussalam students were 60 people who were selected purposively. A total of 30 people were designated as the experimental group and 30 people as the control group. The research instruments were digital weight scales, microtoises, tests, questionnaires and food recall forms. Data analysis uses univariate and bivariate analysis. Normally distributed data was analyzed using the T-Test, and data that was not normally distributed was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U Test. The research results showed that providing healthy snacks education using RPM had a significant effect on students' knowledge of healthy snacks (p < 0.05), students' healthy living attitudes (p < 0.05), and students' nutrition (p < 0.05). The implication of the research is that providing education on healthy snacks using RPM is important for students in every elementary school because this education has been proven to significantly increase students' knowledge about healthy snacks and can improve healthy living attitudes and students' nutrition (271 words).
Effect of Antenatal Care and Postnatal Care on Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice: Meta Analysis Agusningtyas, Nisia Hari; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Murti, Bhisma
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol. 8 No. 6 (2023)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/thejmch.2023.08.06.01

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Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that 2 out of 3 babies do not get exclusive breastfeeding and only 41% of babies aged 0-6 months get exclusive breastfeeding. It is believed that ANC and PNC examinations can increase the possibility of mothers to start and maintain exclusive breastfeeding, because mothers will receive information and support about the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding, the importance of giving colostrum, and the right technique for positioning and attachment in breastfeeding. This study aims to analyze the effect of ANC and PNC on the practice of exclusive breastfeeding. Subjects and Method: This study is a systematic and meta-analysis study, with the following PICO Population = Breastfeeding mothers. Intervention = ANC <4 times and no PNC. Comparison = ANC ≥4 times and PNC. Outcome = Exclusive breastfeeding. The articles used in this study were obtained from several databases including PubMed, Google Scholar, EBSCO, Springer Link, Science Direct, and Pro Quest. The keywords used are “ANC and exclusive breastfeeding”, “PNC and exclusive breastfeeding”. The inclusion criteria were full-text article observational study designs. Articles are collected using PRISMA flow diagrams. Articles were analyzed using the Review Manager 5.3 application. Results: Based on the results of a meta-analysis of 9 primary studies originating from Ethiopia, Tanzania, The Gambia, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia, it was found that regular ANC, which was 4 times or more, has the possibility of giving exclusive breastfeeding by 1.55 times ANC (aOR=1.55; 95% CI=1.29 to 1.88; p=0.001) and mothers who conduct PNC have the possibility of giving exclusive breastfeeding by 2.43 times (aOR=2.43; 9 5%CI=1.78 to 3.31; p=0.001). Conclusion: ANC and PNC examinations can improve the practice of exclusive breastfeeding. Keywords: ANC, PNC, and Exclusive Breastfeeding Correspondence: Nisia Hari Agusningtyas. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java, Indonesia. Email: harinisia@gmail.com. Mobile: +6282138344620
Akurasi Metode Penilaian Konsumsi Pangan sebagai Pengukuran Asupan Mikronutrien pada Remaja: Scoping Review: Accuracy of Dietary Assessment Methods as a Measurement of Micronutrient Intake in Adolescents: Scoping Review Simatupang, Abdul Malik; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Andayani, Tri Rejeki
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 8 No. 4 (2024): AMERTA NUTRITION (Bilingual Edition)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v8i4.2024.642-653

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Background: Micronutrient deficiency, including iron, vitamin A, B-12 and folic acid, can cause anemia and harm adolescent health. Accurate dietary assessment methods is crucial to detect micronutrient deficiencies, but existing methods, have limitations, necessitating a review to identify the accurate methods for assessing micronutrient intake in adolescents. Objectives: To determine the accuracy of dietary assessment methods as suitable option for measuring micronutrient intake in adolescents. Methods: This study utilized the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis extension for Scoping Review (PRISMA-ScR) flowchart approach. Article were identified from ScienceDirect, PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar. Articles were included if participants aged 10-19 years, published between 2014-2024, written in English/Indonesian, original research articles and studies related to validation of dietary assessment methods for micronutrient intake. The keywords were "micronutrient intake" OR "dietary intake" AND "dietary assessment" OR "validity" AND "adolescent". Discussions: 1157 articles were identified, 7 met the eligibility criteria, including 50 to 1081 adolescent. The Semi-Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire (SQ-FFQ) method was valid for sodium, niacin, folate, thiamine, calcium, phosphorus and reproducible for vitamin A, vitamin C, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, iron, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, β-carotene. The Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) method was valid for riboflavin, vitamin C, calcium, serum iron biomarkers, and reproducible for retinol, thiamine, riboflavin, vitamin C, vitamin D, iron, calcium. The 24-hour Dietary Recall (24hDR) method showed acceptable validity for serum iron biomarkers. Conclusions: The SQ-FFQ, completed by adolescents with instruction of nutritionist, using a shorter food list and time intervals, has higher relative validity and reproducibility.
Unhealthy Diet and Stress are Correlated with Premenstrual Syndrome in Adolescent Girls in Tangerang Huwaida, Dhea Zahra; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Kusnandar, Kusnandar
Media Gizi Indonesia Vol. 17 No. 2 (2022): JURNAL MEDIA GIZI INDONESIA (NATIONAL NUTRITION JOURNAL)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mgi.v17i2.168-173

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Adolescent girls is one of the age groups that are vulnerable to menstrual disorders, especially in the first year after menarche. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a group of physical and emotional symptoms that emerge 7 to 14 days before menstruation and diminish once menstruation starts. This study was aimed to analyze the correlation between unhealthy diets and stress on premenstrual syndrome in adolescent girls. This study employed an observational study with a cross-sectional approach. The population of this study was all adolescent girls at State Junior High Schools in Tangerang City who aged 13-15 years. The sampling technique used cluster random sampling, consisting of 120 respondents. The data was collected through validated questionnaires, namely Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ), Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), and Shortened Premenstrual Assessment Form (SPAF). The obtained data were analyzed using Spearman statistical test. The results showed that there was a significant correlation between sweet foods (p = 0.039; r = 0.188), sweet drinks (p = 0.006; r = 0.247), salty foods (p = 0.026; r = 0.203), fatty foods (p = 0.000; r = 0.366) and fast food (p = 0.001; r = 0.313) and stress (p = 0.000; r = 0.564) on PMS. In conclusion, maintaining healthy diet and controlling stress is important to prevent and manage PMS among female adolescent.
The Effect of Manalagi and Fuji Apple Juice on Triglyceride Level in Elderly Harsono, Rizki Dwi Agustin; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Lestari, Anik
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Mal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v4i1.1155

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The purpose of this study is to determine effect of manalagi and fuji apples juice on triglyceride levels in in elderly. This study is an experimental study conducted on 39 elderly for 14 days, divided into 3 groups through randomized pre-post test control group design. G-0 was the control group, G-1 was the intervention group administered with manalagi apple juice, and G-2 was the intervention group given fuji apple juice. The data obtained were analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney test. Trygliceride levels in the G-0 increased, whereas the G-1 and G-2 decreased. There was a significant difference (P
EDUCATION ON HEALTHY SNACKS USING NUTRITION BINGO GAMES TO IMPROVE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ON BALANCED NUTRITION Alvianti, Neily Widya; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Qadrijati, Isna
Media Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesehatan Vol. 34 No. 3 (2024): MEDIA PENELITIAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN KESEHATAN
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34011/jmp2k.v34i3.2141

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Permasalahan gizi dialami oleh masyarakat di seluruh dunia, termasuk Indonesia. Gizi buruk di Samarinda banyak dialami oleh anak usia sekolah dasar. Edukasi jajanan sehat pada anak usia sekolah dasar dapat dilakukan melalui permainan bingo nutrisi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh edukasi jajanan sehat melalui permainan bingo gizi terhadap peningkatan pengetahuan dan sikap gizi seimbang siswa sekolah dasar. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuasi eksperimen dengan desain kelompok kontrol pretest-posttest. Subjek penelitian adalah siswa SDIT Fastabikhul Khairat Samarinda yang berjumlah 80 orang yang dipilih menggunakan purposive sampling. Sebanyak 40 siswa sebagai kelompok eksperimen dan 40 siswa kelompok kontrol. Metode pengumpulan data menggunakan instrumen tes dan angket. Metode analisis data menggunakan uji dependen sample t-tes. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan  edukasi jajanan sehat menggunakan N-BINGO dapat meningkatkan pengetahuan jajanan sehat siswa sebelum edukasi (rerata =19.07; SD = 2.81) menjadi sesudah edukasi (rerata = 29.74; SD = 3.72), t=11.072; p <.001,  dan meningkatkan sikap gizi seimbang  sebelum edukasi (rerata =55.87; SD = 3.43) menjadi (rerata = 70.78; SD = 4.37; p <.001); t = 16.114; ρ=.003.
Multilevel Analysis on the Bio-psychosocial and Environment Factors Affecting the Risk of Pneumonia in Infants Yunita, Astri; Murti, Bhisma; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: Pneumonia is an illness of the maincauses of pain and death in toddler in the world. The incidence of pneumonia in Indonesia has increased, from 2007 about 2.1% and in 2013 about2.7%. Pneumonia in toddler in Indonesia is an issue that is important to do the actions of prevention and control of pneumonia. This study was aimed to investigate the factors biopsychosocial to the risk of pneumonia in toddlers.Subjects and Method: This was an analytical observational study with case control design, carried out on 2 August to 16 September 2016. A total of 140 subjects in Banjarnegara, Central Java, were selected by fixed disease sampling. The dependent was pneumonia in infants. The independent variables were exposure to CO, H2S, family income, maternal education, household smoke exposure, sanitary home, chain-smoking family activity, anxiety. The data was collected by using a questionnaire, check list and recording and analyzed by using Logistic regression.Results: There was influence of exposure of CO (OR= 1.46; 95% CI= 0.17 to 21; p= 0.970), H2S (OR= 0.53; 95% CI= 0.98 to 2.92; p= 0.412), family income (OR= 1.90; 95% CI= 0.78 to 4.65; p= 0.365), maternal education (OR= 1.75; 95% CI= 0.72 to 4.25; p= 0.474), household smoke exposure (OR= 5.63; 95% CI= 2.27 to 13.95; p= 0.001), home sanitation (OR= 6.23; 95% CI= 2.61 to 14.84; p=0.001), smoking activity (OR= 3.19; 95% CI= 1.33 to 7.66; p= 0.020) and the incidence of pneumonia toddlers. There was the influence of anxiety to pneumonia in toddler (OR= 16; 96% CI= 6.87 to 37.75; p< 0.001). There was the influence of contextual conditions to pneumonia in toddler (ICC = 36.97%; role of thumb 5 to 8% likelihood ratio p= 0.008; 95% CI= 0.45 to 8.17).Conclusion: There is the influence of exposure to CO, H2S, family income, maternal education, household smoke exposure, home sanitation, smoking activity. There is the influence of anxiety of pneumonia in toddler. The condition has influence contextual variations toddler pneumonia incident, so it is noteworthy.Keywords: bio-psychosocial, environmental factor, pneumonia toddlersCorrespondence: Astri Yunita. Masters Program in Public Health, SebelasMaret University, Surakarta. Email: astriyunita07@yahoo.co.id. Mobile: +6285641797995Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health (2016), 1(1): 1-10https://doi.org/10.26911/jepublichealth.2016.01.01.01 
Co-Authors ?Arub, Lathifah A, Yayang Kharistik Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Adriyani, Rita Benya Agusningtyas, Nisia Hari Alvianti, Neily Widya Ambarwati, Dyah Anggraeni, Anastasia Dwi Anik Lestari Anindya, Ivanda Glanny Annarahayu, Lutfi Annisaa, Salwa Apriyanti, Ruth Ardianti, Febrina Arika, Romiza Arini Tri Lestari Ayusari, Amelya Augusthina Aziza, Triana Ulfa Nur Azizah, Alfi Makrifatul Azzahrah, Aisyah ‘Arub, Lathifah Babys, Isna Yuswella Bhisma Murti Budiyanti Wiboworini Damalita, Annisa Fitriana Dania, Samara Rahma Dewi, Ayu Rosita Dewi, Ayu Rosita Dhewi Nurahmawati Dianika, Bani Didik Gunawan Tamtomo Didik Tamtomo, Didik Dono Indarto Dwi Rahayu Dwi Wijayanti Endang Sutisna Sulaeman Eti Kuswandari Eti Poncorini Pamungkasari Fatmawati, Zeny Fauziyyah, Rona Luthfi Firdaus, Riza Firdausia, Shalsabilla Tiara Firstiafina Tiffany Fitriyaningsih, Ayu Hadianti, Ayunita Dwi Handana, Arya Dwi Handayani, Anggun Fitri Handayani, Sutartinah Sri Harsono Salimo Harsono, Rizki Dwi Agustin Hastuti, Uki Retno Budi Huwaida, Dhea Zahra Ika Yuli Ayuningrum Ikawati, Yani Indarwati, Ika Indria, Gita Ayu Indriyani, Eny Irnawati, Prita Yuliana Khairunnisa, Lia Krisnawati, Hesthi Kudu, Stevani Rambu Kunaryanti, Kunaryanti Kunaryanti, Kunaryanti Kurnianingsih, Mayasari Kusmadewi Eka Damayanti kusnandar kusnandar Latifah, Mirzawati Lestari, Esti Lestari, Esti Lidia Aditama Putri Lolita Lolita Mariyana, Anna MDF, Renidya Asyura Muhammad Rifqi Azhary Murdikawati, Dayang Fitri Murdikawati, Dayang Fitri Muslimah, Putri Andini MY. Cendy Nindra Brilliana Nirwana, Astika Candra Nur Hafidha Hikmayani Nurjanah, Ahmitta Laila Nurlaili, Riftiani Nikmatul Nurmayanti, Rika Nurvitasari, Rahsunji Intan Nuswantari, Atika Pangestu, Utami Pangestuti, Restu Pardosi, Firman Prasetya, Hanung Priscilla Jessica Pihahey Purnasari, Ratih Hermas Purwaningsih, Yustina Purwiyanti, Risye Endri Putra, Sinar Perdana Qadrijati, Isna Rachmawati, Nur Cahya Rahardjo, Setyo Sri Rahardjo, Setyo Sri Rakhmahayu, Atika Rakhmahayu, Atika Ramadhaningtiyas, Ahshaina Ratih, Dewi Mustika Ratna, Tantri Yunita RB. Soemanto Reviana, Prita Alvina Riski Anisa, Riski Rita Adriani Benya Adriani Rosyidah, Milatur Safriana, Latifah Sajalia, Husniyati Sani, Mario Febrianus Helan Santy Irene Putri Sapja Anantanyu, Sapja Saputri, Dyah Ayu Sari, Amelya Augusthina Ayu Satriani, Hayu Andita Septianawati, Linda Wahyu Setiyaningsih, Rita Setyo Sri Raharjo Shabrina, Amalina Simatupang, Abdul Malik Sinawangwulan, Indah Permatasari Sinu Andhi Jusup, Sinu Andhi Sitorukmi, Galuh Slamet Riyadi Soemanto, RB Sugihardjo Sugihardjo Sugiyanto, Joko Sukoco, Amin Susanti, Isne Sutomo, Zahrina Fildza Luthfiana Tjung, Vivienne Tri Rejeki Andayani Tungga, Tersia Marentiva Tyas Aisyah Putri Uki Retno Budihastuti Utami, Agustina Dwi Utii, Agustina Vitri Widyaningsih Wakhidah, Martini Shoim Wardhani, Lusi Oka Wayanshakty, Janur Putri Wekadigunawan, C.S.P. Wekadigunawan, CSP Wekadigunawan, CSP. widardo, Widardo Widhiyanti, Fitria Wijayanti, Poppy Wulandari Wulandari Yopiana, Elma Yuli Astuti Yuniarti, Windy Yunita, Astri Yunita, Astri Zummatul Atika Zuraida Zulkarnain, Zuraida