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Journal : South East Asia Nursing Research

Frequency of walking physical exercise reduces blood sugar levels in diabetic Lestari, Diana Tri; Rahmasari, Lutfir Fitri; Karyati, Sri; Jauhar, Muhamad
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.6.1.2024.32-42

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Diabetes mellitus is a global public health threat characterized by increasing morbidity and mortality rates. An unhealthy lifestyle causes this and has an impact on various kinds of disease complications and even death. One of the complementary interventions that can be carried out is physical exercise on foot. The research aimed to analyze the effect of physical walking exercise on blood sugar levels. Pre and post-test quasi-experimental research design without a control group. The study was conducted in January-February 2024 in the Ngembalrejo Community Health Center Working Area, Kudus Regency. The sample was 20 clients for each of the two intervention groups. Inclusion criteria were diagnosed diabetes mellitus, age 20-59 years, following all interventions, and no complications. Intervention group 1 did physical exercise three times a week, and intervention group 2 did physical exercise walking every day. The research instrument used an observation sheet and a glucometer—data analysis using paired t-tests and independent t-tests. The study's results showed a significant effect of physical walking exercise on blood sugar levels with a value of p=0.000 (p<0.05). Physical walking exercises can be carried out regularly by Diabetics, either independently or integrated with chronic disease management programs (PROLANIS), non-communicable disease patients, and elderly patients.
Level of blood glucose, fatigue and sexual anxiety in diabetes mellitus sufferers Karyati, Sri; Kusumaningrum, Rafika Putri Ayu; Siswanti, Heny; Suwandi, Edi Wibowo
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 4, No 4 (2022)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.4.4.2022.33-39

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Diabetes causes a decrease in glycogen which results in fatigue and neurovascular disorders which cause a decrease in body organ function. This condition raises their concerns about sexual problems in themselves and this is the main trigger for sexual problems in DM sufferers apart from physical problems. This study aims to determine the relationship between blood glucose levels and fatigue levels with sexual anxiety in diabetes mellitus sufferers. This research is correlational quantitative research with a cross-sectional time approach. The population of this study were DM sufferers in the Nalumsari Community Health Center working area with a sample of 36 people. The results of the analysis using the Spearman rho test obtained a P value of 0.000 so it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between blood glucose levels and levels of fatigue and sexual anxiety in diabetes mellitus sufferers in the Nalumsari I Regional Health Center working area.
Co-Authors Ainuddin, Ainuddin Althofia, Zanadira Andriyani, A Anny Rosiana M Anny Rosiana Masithoh Arham, Zawil Aswadi, Khairul Aulia, Qurrotu A'yuni Bidara, Tanaya Trustha Dewi Hartinah Dewi, Yetty Kusuma Diah Andriani Kusumastuti, Diah Andriani Diana Lestari, Diana Diana Tri Lestari Dwi Astuti Dzulfania, Rishma Edi Wibowo Suwandi Effendi, Raden Gunawan Eswanti, Noor Faridah, Umi Fauziyah, Aulia Gusti Ayu Ratih Damayanti Haerani, Ruslan Hafizatul Ulum Hanifah, Sirli Hidayah, Fuji Nurul IKA RISTIYANINGSIH Ika Yuliana Susilawati Indanah, I Indanah, Indanah Irma Istihara Zain Islami, Islami Itrawadi, Itrawadi Kamil, M. Ikhsan Kusuma, Jauhari Dewi Kusumaningrum, Rafika Putri Ayu L, Nur Rochma Hestu Listyaninsih, Siti M. Sukarno Maryani, Wiwin Miftahul Jannah Muhamad Jauhar Muhammad Hanafi Muhammad Kamil Muhammad Purnomo Noor Azizah Noor Cholifah Noor Hidayah Pranata, Vicky Riyan Pri Astuti Purnomo, M. Putri, Estetika Rahmasari, Lutfir Fitri Rina Yuliana Riyan, Vicky Rizka Himawan Rochmawati, Lia Rohmah, Eka Nihayatur Rokhani, Siti rusnoto rusnoto Rusnoto, R Safitri, Adinda Anisa Saparudin, Muhammad Maulana Sari, Nurfaiz Najunda Septiningsih, Yuni Setyowati Setyowati Setyowati, Ety Retno Shofanida, Nabila Adisty Sholihah - SHOLIHAH SHOLIHAH, SHOLIHAH siswanti, heny Sridamayanti, Kardina Putri Sukarmin Sukarmin, S Sukarmo , I Gede Sukarmo, I Gede Sukesih Sukesih, Sukesih Suranto - Suranto Suranto Ulum, Hafizatululum Wahana, Haryo Srijaya Wardana, Fera Wulandari, Ni Luh Risma Melda Yuliati, Wina Yulisetyaningrum, Yulisetyaningrum Yuni Rustianawati Yusminah, Y Zuliana, Z