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Assosiation between The Level of Osteoporosis Knowledge with Behavior of Consuming Milk among Students of Class XI SMA N 1 Surakarta Aprilisasi Purnama Sari; Suhanantyo .; Rosalia Sri Hidayati
Nexus Kedokteran Komunitas Vol 4, No 1 (2015): Nexus Kedokteran Komunitas
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta

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Background: The increasing life expectancy of Indonesian society leads to health problems such as degenerative diseases, one of them is osteoporosis. The Health Department of Indonesia declare that two of five Indonesian people are at risk of osteoporosis so possessing the osteoporosis knowledge and its preventive effort are needed. As preventive, milk which is one of calcium sources can be adequately consumed to attain optimal peak bone mass on adolescence. This study aimed to find out whether there is association between the level of osteoporosis knowledge with behavior of consuming milk among students of class XI SMA N 1 Surakarta. Methods: This analytical observational research used cross sectional approach. It was carried out at SMA N 1 Surakarta on September 11th and 25th 2014. Dependent variable is the level of osteoporosis knowledge, while independent variable is behavior of consuming milk. Samples taken by total sampling and using inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria. Sample size was 228 according to the number of students of class XI whom fulfill all the inclusion criteria and none of the exclusion criteria. Data was collected from the questionnaires filled by respondents. Questionnaires then be scored, grouped into appropriate category and then analyzed using Chi Square test. Results: From 228 students, it is found that 24 (10,53%) students have good level of osteoporosis knowledge, 162 (71,05%) students have enough level of osteoporosis knowledge and 42 (18,42%) students have less level of osteoporosis knowledge. The number of students who have adequate behavior of consuming milk for each level of osteoporosis knowledge, respectively is 6 students, 26 students and 7 students. There is no association between the level of osteoporosis knowledge with behavior of consuming milk of students of class XI SMA N 1 Surakarta showed by the score p = 0.661 (p > 0.05) as results of Chi Square statistical calculation Conclusions: There is no assosiation between the level of osteoporosis knowledge with behavior of consuming milk among students of class XI SMA N 1 Surakarta. Keywords: level of osteoporosis knowledge, behavior of consuming milk
Pengaruh Ekstrak Bengkuang (Pachyrhizus erosus) terhadap Kadar LDL Darah Tikus Putih (Rattus norvegicus) yang Diberi Diet Tinggi Lemak Rukmana Wijayanto; Suhanantyo .; Novan Adi Setyawan
Nexus Biomedika Vol 2, No 3 (2013): Nexus Biomedika
Publisher : Nexus Biomedika

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Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of disability and early death in the world. Increasing of blood LDL level is one risk factor for atherosclerosis that can develop into cardiovascular disease.Yam Bean contains isoflavones, flavonoids, phenols, and saponins which have hipolipidemic effect. This study aimed to determine the effect of Yam Bean (Pachyrhizus erosus) extract on blood LDL level of rats (Rattus norvegicus) with a high fat diet. Methods: This study was an experimental laboratory using post-test only with control group design. The subjects were 30 male Sprague Dawley (Rattus norvegicus) rats, two-months old with 130-240 grams of body weight (BW) that were divided into 6 groups randomly. Group KN was administered a normal diet, while K(+) was administered a high fat diet and simvastatin 0.18 mg/200 g BW/day. The group K(-) was administered aquadest and a high fat diet, while group P1, P2 and P3 were not only administered Yam Bean extract 70 mg, 140 mg and 210 mg/200 g BW/day, in a row, but also a high fat diet. High fat diet was cows brains which was administered 2 ml/200 g BW/day. Administration of Yam Bean extract, simvastatin, and high fat diet were performed for 21 days. Blood samples were taken on 22nd day at plexus preorbitalis. The LDL level was measured by CHOD-PAP method. Data were analyzed by One way ANOVA test and the Least Significance Difference (LSD) test (?=0.05). Results: The highest LDL level was on group K(-), followed by P1, P2, K(+), P3, while the lowest was KN. One way ANOVA test showed p=0.001. Whereas LSD test showed significant differences among each other groups (p<0.05) except between the group K(+) and P3 (p=0.174). Conclusion: Yam Bean extract showed a significant effect on blood LDL level of rats with a high fat diet. Increasing the dose of Yam Bean extract had positive correlation on decreasing blood LDL level of rats with a high fat diet. Keywords: Yam Bean extract, LDL, high fat diet