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GAMBARAN KETAJAMAN PENGLIHATAN BERDASARKAN INTENSITAS BERMAIN GAME SISWA LAKI-LAKI SEKOLAH MENENGAH PERTAMA DI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS GIANYAR I BULAN MARET– APRIL 2013 Kadek Gede Bakta Giri; Made Dharmadi
E-Jurnal Medika Udayana vol 4 no 1 (2015):e-jurnal medika udayana
Publisher : Universitas Udayana

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Mata adalah panca indera penting yang perlu pemeriksaan dan perawatan secara teratur. Dari penelitian yang dilakukan di Rumah Sakit Sanglah Denpasar dari 1 Januari sampai 31 Desember 2011 dilaporkan jumlah pasien dengan kelainan refraksi mencapai 777 orang dan angka kejadian tertinggi terlihat pada kelompok umur usia sekolah 11-20 tahun (21,5%). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran tajam pengelihatan dengan intensitas bermain game pada siswa laki-laki. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif cross-sectional. Sampel penelitian adalah siswa SMP laki-laki di wilayah kerja Puskesmas Gianyar I yang dipilih secara acak dengan simple random sampling. Data yang diperoleh dari sampel menunjukkan bahwa sebanyak 71 orang (78,9%) dari seluruh responden penggemar video game memiliki penurunan tajam penglihatan. Meningkatnya temuan penurunan tajam penglihatan seiring dengan peningkatan durasi bermain video game dipengaruhi oleh faktor gelombang elektromagnetik yang dipancarkan oleh layar monitor video game. Kesimpulan dalam penelitian ini adalah terdapat kecendrungan peningkatan jumlah penurunan tajam penglihatan pada siswa laki-laki yang memiliki intensitas bermain game yang lama.  
The Osteoprotective and Chondroprotective Effects of Moringa oleifera: A Systematic Literature Review Bagus Gede Krisna Astayogi; Kadek Gede Bakta Giri; I Gede Mahardika Putra
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 9 No. 6 (2025): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
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Background: Bone and joint disorders, particularly arthritis and osteoporosis, represent significant global health burdens, often managed with NSAIDs and steroids, which carry potential systemic side effects. Moringa oleifera, a plant rich in bioactive compounds, has emerged as a potential therapeutic alternative due to its reported biological activities, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the existing preclinical evidence regarding the osteoprotective (bone-protective) and chondroprotective (cartilage-protective) effects of Moringa oleifera. Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted following PRISMA guidelines across PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar databases for relevant English-language articles published between 2014 and 2024. Studies investigating the effects of Moringa oleifera extracts on bone or cartilage health in in vivo arthritis or bone defect models were included. Data on study design, intervention details, outcome measures, and key findings related to osteoprotection and chondroprotection were extracted and synthesized qualitatively. Results: Seven preclinical in vivo studies met the inclusion criteria. The included studies demonstrated that various extracts of Moringa oleifera (leaf ethanol, aqueous, methanol) exerted significant anti-inflammatory effects, evidenced by reduced paw edema, lower arthritis scores, and decreased inflammatory markers like CRP. Anti-nociceptive effects were also observed. Chondroprotective effects were indicated by improved radiographic scores (reduced joint space narrowing), cartilage regeneration, reduced fibrillation, and preservation of chondrocytes in histopathological analyses. Osteoprotective effects included increased osteoblast numbers, improved trabecular bone microarchitecture, decreased osteoclast numbers, reduced bone resorption, and enhanced bone healing, particularly when combined with marine collagen. Conclusion: Preclinical evidence strongly suggested that Moringa oleifera possesses significant osteoprotective and chondroprotective properties, mediated likely through its anti-inflammatory, anti-nociceptive, antioxidant, and direct cellular effects on bone and cartilage cells. Moringa oleifera holds potential as a supplementary or alternative therapeutic strategy for managing bone and joint diseases like arthritis and osteoporosis, although further rigorous clinical investigation is warranted.
The Osteoprotective and Chondroprotective Effects of Moringa oleifera: A Systematic Literature Review Bagus Gede Krisna Astayogi; Kadek Gede Bakta Giri; I Gede Mahardika Putra
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 9 No. 6 (2025): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
Publisher : HM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/bsm.v9i6.1316

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Background: Bone and joint disorders, particularly arthritis and osteoporosis, represent significant global health burdens, often managed with NSAIDs and steroids, which carry potential systemic side effects. Moringa oleifera, a plant rich in bioactive compounds, has emerged as a potential therapeutic alternative due to its reported biological activities, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the existing preclinical evidence regarding the osteoprotective (bone-protective) and chondroprotective (cartilage-protective) effects of Moringa oleifera. Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted following PRISMA guidelines across PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar databases for relevant English-language articles published between 2014 and 2024. Studies investigating the effects of Moringa oleifera extracts on bone or cartilage health in in vivo arthritis or bone defect models were included. Data on study design, intervention details, outcome measures, and key findings related to osteoprotection and chondroprotection were extracted and synthesized qualitatively. Results: Seven preclinical in vivo studies met the inclusion criteria. The included studies demonstrated that various extracts of Moringa oleifera (leaf ethanol, aqueous, methanol) exerted significant anti-inflammatory effects, evidenced by reduced paw edema, lower arthritis scores, and decreased inflammatory markers like CRP. Anti-nociceptive effects were also observed. Chondroprotective effects were indicated by improved radiographic scores (reduced joint space narrowing), cartilage regeneration, reduced fibrillation, and preservation of chondrocytes in histopathological analyses. Osteoprotective effects included increased osteoblast numbers, improved trabecular bone microarchitecture, decreased osteoclast numbers, reduced bone resorption, and enhanced bone healing, particularly when combined with marine collagen. Conclusion: Preclinical evidence strongly suggested that Moringa oleifera possesses significant osteoprotective and chondroprotective properties, mediated likely through its anti-inflammatory, anti-nociceptive, antioxidant, and direct cellular effects on bone and cartilage cells. Moringa oleifera holds potential as a supplementary or alternative therapeutic strategy for managing bone and joint diseases like arthritis and osteoporosis, although further rigorous clinical investigation is warranted.