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Pengaruh suplementasi taburia (sprinkle) terhadap kadar hemoglobin balita gizi kurang usia 3-5 tahun di Kecamatan Lewimunding Kabupaten Majalengka Budiana, Teguh Akbar; Kartasurya, Martha Irene; Judiono, Judiono
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 5, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

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Background: Anemia is the most common nutritional problem found in the world, whichal sooccurred in under five children. Anemia is one of themain nutritional problems in Indonesia. Anemia treatment by iron (Fe) supplementation the community level were not successfull yet. This research aimed to investigate the effect of sprinkle supplementation on hemoglobin level of malnourished children aged 3-5 years.Method: Randomized pretest - posttest control group design was implemented on 66 anemic malnourished children aged 3-5 years. Study was conducted in Lewimunding subdistrict. Subjects were divided into two groups, treatment and control groups. Sprinkle supplementation and nurition education were given to treatment group for 2 months, while control group were only recieved nutrition education. All subjects treated by 400 mg Albendazol before supplementation. Data were nutrient intake collected by 24 hour Recall method. Hb was measured by Cyamethaemoglobin. Data were analyzed by Mann-Whitney,  Independent Sample Test, Wilcoxon Signed Ranks, Paired Test and linear regression method.Result: There was no difference in energy, protein, iron, vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and vitamin C on both treatment and control groups. There is no difference in hemoglobin levels between the groups before supplementation (p=0.290). Hemoglobin increased on treatment group from (11.14±0.85 mg/dl) to (12.31±0.55 mg/dl) with p=0.001. Hemoglobin also increased from (10,95 ± 0,71 mg/dl) to (11,81 ±0,53 mg/dl) in the control group (p=0.001). Sprinkle  supplementation increased by hemoglobin level  0.69 mg/dl higher than the control group (p=0.001). Multivariate analysis that hemoglobin level increased by  0.66 mg/dl higher compared to the control group after controlled by initial hemoglobin.Conclusion: Sprinkle supplementation for two months increase hemoglobin level of anemic malnourished children.
Hubungan kepuasan pelayanan makanan rumah sakit dan asupan makanan dengan perubahan status gizi pasien ( Studi di RSUD Sunan Kalijaga Kabupaten Demak ) Semedi, Pujo; Kartasurya, Martha Irene; Hagnyonowati, Hagnyonowati
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

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Abstract Background: Several studies have shown that hospital patients tend to have a decrease in their nutritional status during their hospitalization period. Patient satisfactions to the food service in the hospital will influence the food intake and this food intake will have an effect on the nutritional status. Objectives: To analyze the correlation between patients satisfaction to the hospital food service, food intake, and the change in the nutritional status of patients in Sunan Kalijaga Hospital, Demak.Method: This study was an analytic observational research with a cross sectional approach. This study was done on 85 subjects of inpatients in the first, second, and third classess of Sunan Kalijaga Hospital. The dependent variable was the change in nutritional status. The independent variables were the patient satisfactions to the hospital food service and food intake. Data on patient satisfactions to the hospital food service were collected by interviews using structured questionnaires. Data on food intake of the hospital food were collected by Comstock method of the food remains after the consumption, while on food intake from of hospital were collected by 3 x 24 hour recall. The changes in nutritional status were measured by the change in BMI. Data were analyzed by correlation tests.Result: Most of subjects (97,3%) satisfied to the foodservice in the hospital. The average energy adequacy level of the hospital was 76,5 ± 9,4% and protein adequacy level was76,1± 10,3%. The average energy adequacy of out hospital food was 6,5± 6,7% and protein adequacy level was 6,7± 6,9%.  The average BMI at first day were 20,0 ± 3,4 kg/m2 and at the end of hospitalization were 19,7± 3,4 kg/m2. The average decreased in this study was 0,3 ± 0,2 kg/m2. There was correlation between foodservice satisfaction and the energy (p =0,009) and protein adequacy level (p=0,015). There were correlation between food intake and energy (p= 0,0001) and protein adequacy level(p= 0,038) to the change in subjects nutritional status. There was a correlation between hospital foodservice satisfaction and the change in nutritional satisfaction (p = 0,003).Conclusion: The higher level of hospiotal foodservice satisfaction, the higher of food intake and result in smaller decrease of the nutritional status Keywords : hospital, foodservice,satisfaction, nutrition
Pengaruh pesan gizi singkat dan pendidikan gizi terhadap praktik makan pasien rawat inap di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Salatiga Simanjuntak, Rohani Retnauli; Kartasurya, Martha Irene; Rosidi, Ali
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 4, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

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Background : the low dietary intake in hospitalized patients impact on low level of energy and protein adequacy. Short nutritional message and nutrition education could influence the patient’s eating practice in order to increase score of knowledge, attitude, level of energy and protein adequacy.Objective : to analyze the effects of short nutritional message and nutrition education on eating practice in hospitalized patients at Salatiga general hospital.Method : this was a quasi experimental study with control group pre-test post-test design. The treatment group (38 respondents) received hospital food (3 days) and nutritional short message and education nutrition from the nutritionist (2 days), meanwhile the control group (38 respondents) received hospital food (3 days) only. Score of knowledge and attitude were obtained from interview with questioner. Energy and protein adequacy level come from hospital food intake and recall.Results : there were no differences in nutritional knowledge score, attitude, protein and energy adequacy level before intervention in both group. Score of knowledge, attitude, level of energy and protein adequacy could be increased by short nutritional message and nutrition education (p=0,00, p=0,00, p=0,00, dan p=0,00). Short nutritional message and nutrition education was no effect on energy and protein adequacy level from food outside hospital (p=0,76 and p =0,86).Conclusion: Short nutritional message and nutrition education was increasing nutritional knowledge and attitude score, energy and protein adequacy level from hospital food and total intake.
Faktor risiko stunting pada anak umur 12-24 bulan Wellina, Wiwien Fitrie; Kartasurya, Martha Irene; Rahfiludin, M. Zen
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 5, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

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Background : In 2013, the prevalence of stunting and severe stunting in Brebes reached 26.9 % and 16.8 %. These prevalences of stunting were higher than the stunting prevlence in Central Java Province (11.0%). This study aimed to determine risk factors of stunting among children aged 12-24 months in Brebes District.Methods: This research was conducted with a case-control design on 77 cases (stunting) and 77 controls (normal) in Brebes Subdistrict. Data on birth weight, birth length, infection history, pesticide exposure were obtained through interviews, using structured questionnaires. The analysis was conducted by calculating Odd Ratios and logistic regressions.Results : Multivariate results showed that the risk factors of stunting in children aged 12-24 months in Brebes  subdistrict were low energy adequacy levels (OR =7.71; 95%CI: 3.63-16.3; p=0.001), low protein adequacy levels (OR=7.65 ; 95%CI:3.67-15.9, p=0.001); low zinc adequacy levels (OR=8.78; 95%CI:3.53-21.5, p=0,001); low birth weight (OR=3.63; 95%CI:1.65-7.96; p=0.002) and high exposure to pesticides (OR=8.48; 95%CI:3.93-18.28; p=0,001). These three variables are contributing to stunting of 45 %. Low compliance of vitamin A capsule consumption, the frequencies of diarrhea respiratory infection were not the risk factors for stunting in this study.Conclusions: The risk factors of stunting among children aged 12-24 months were low energy adequacy levels, low protein adequacy levels, low zinc adequacy levels, low birth weight and high exposure to pesticides. The highest risk was the high pesticide exposure.
Pengaruh kombinasi vitamin c dan vitamin e terhadap Kadar malondialdehid plasma pasien diabetes mellitus tipe 2 Yasin, Yade Kurnia; Kartasurya, Martha Irene; RMD, RA Kisdjamiatun
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 4, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

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Background: Malondialdehyde (MDA) levels produced by oxidative stress in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is higher than in non diabetes patients. Vitamin C and E inhibit oxidative stress and MDA production. The purpose of this study was to prove the effects of combined vitamin C and vitamin E on MDA plasma levels in T2DM patients.Methods: This double blind randomized pre post test control group design was carried out on 35 patients with T2DM without complication (age 40-60 yr) in Makassar. The treatment group (n=18) received vitamin C 250 mg/day plus vitamin E 400 IU/day and the control group (n=17) received placebo (seaweed powder 250 mg), for six weeks. Vitamin C was consumed before meal and vitamin E after meal. MDA levels were measured before and after supplementation by using TBARs method. Food intake and activity were derived from 24-hour recall method.Results: There was no different on MDA levels at baseline (p=0.151). At the end of the study, MDA levels increased in control group (5.8±2.74 to 7.2±3.00 nmol/ml; p=0.044) but not in the treatment group (7.2±2.88 to 7.7±2.02 nmol/ml; p=0.490). There was no difference in MDA alteration between the goups (p=0.316). There was no different in MDA levels at the end of the study (p=0.061) and confirmed after controlling the confounding variables: vitamin E intake and fasting blood glucose (p=0.809). Conclusion: Combined vitamin C 250 mg and vitamin E 400 IU for 6 weeks did not reduce MDA levels, but inhibit MDA production in T2DM patients.
Pengaruh mikronutrien taburia terhadap perkembangan motorik anak usia 24-48 bulan yang stunting (Studi di Tanjungkarang Barat Kabupaten, Bandar Lampung) Nugroho, Arie; Susanto, Hardhono; Kartasurya, Martha Irene
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 3, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

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Background: Stunting is associated to the developmental delays of gross motor and fine motor skills. Previous studiedstate that micronutrient supplementation has a positive effect on both motor skills development in children aged under24 months.Objective: The aim of this study was to analysis the effect of micronutrient sprinkle on motor development amongstunted children aged 24 to 48 months.Methods: A quasi-controlled experimental group study with a total of 63 stunting age 24-48 months are divided intotreatment group (31 children) and controls (32 children). Treatment group received micronutrient sprinklesupplementation once in two days for two months. Fine and gross motor development was measured by DDST II beforeand after intervention.Results: There was no difference in age, sex, energy intake, protein, zinc, folic acid and developmental delaypercentage before treatment. The percentage of fine motor delays before treatment was 48.4% in the treatment groupand 53.1% in the control group, while the percent of gross motor delay was 32.3% in the treatment group 34.4% in thecontrol group. After intervention, the percentage of fine motor developmental delays significant decreases 25.8%, in thetreatment group and 34.4% in the control group, while the percentage of gross motor delay in the control groupsignificant decreased to 12.5%, but not significant decreased to 16,1% in the treatment group. Confounding variablesin this study were include energy adequacy level, protein adequacy level, zinc, iron and folic acid. There was nodifferences percentage of developmental delays on fine motor (p= 0,514) and gross motor (p= 0,571) after theintervention and after controlling with confounding variables.Conclusion: Micronutrient sprinkle supplementation for two months did not influence the development of fine motorskills gross motor skills on stunting preschooler children age 24 to 48 months
The effect of addition protein, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, and inulin on GFAP levels of acute ischemic stroke patients at Dr. Kariadi Hospital, Semarang Wahyuningrum, Diah Retno; Retnaningsih, Retnaningsih; Kartasurya, Martha Irene
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 9, No 2 (2021): Juni
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jgi.9.2.184-197

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Background: The occurrence of ischemia causes a loss of energy to switch to anaerobic processes resulting in acidosis due to reduced Adenosina Triphosphate (ATP). This condition makes neuron cells apoptotic. Apoptotic of several biochemical substrates in the brain, such as Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) exit into the circulatory system which is associated with dysbiosis through immunological pathways.Objectives: To determine the effect of giving enteral formula containing protein, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, and inulin on GFAP levels in patients with acute ischemic stroke Dr. Kariadi Hospital.Materials and Methods: This study was done in a single-blind RCT. Eighteen ischemic stroke patients were randomly divided into intervention (9 subjects) and control groups (9 subjects). The intervention group received 69 g of the powdered enteral formula three times a day for seven days. The formula contained protein (15 g), phosphatidylcholine (128 mg),  phosphatidylserine (32 mg), and inulin (3 g). The subject who had diabetes mellitus received for 14 days at a dose of 34.5 g per day (7.5 g protein with additions 64mg phosphatidylcholine, 16mg phosphatidylserine, 1.5 g inulin). The control group received the standard enteral formula from the hospital, which contains (11.8 g protein without additions protein, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, and inulin). GFAP levels by ELISA method (Enzyme-linked immunosorbent Assay) at pre and post-intervention.Results: There was a trend of decreasing GFAP levels before and after in the intervention group towards a better direction from 8.37±4.25 to 8.30±4.9 compared with the control group which experienced an increasing trend from 5.4±1.8 to 7.5±4. There was no significant difference in GFAP levels after intervention between groups (p = 0.7).Conclusions: The addition of protein, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, and inulin had no significant effect on GFAP levels.
The effect of additional protein, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, and inulin on S100β levels of acute ischemic stroke patients at Dr. Kariadi Central Hospital, Semarang Stephani Nesya Renamastika; Endang Mahati; Martha Kartasurya; Dodik Pramukarso; Dwi Pudjonarko; Retnaningsih Retnaningsih
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 9, No 2 (2021): Juni
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

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Background: The brain releases biochemical substrates, such as S100β protein, into circulation in response to ischemic conditions as a sign of damage in nerve cells and disruption of the blood-brain barrier’s integrity. Thrombolytic therapy has led to the development of many neuroprotective therapies such as protein, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, and inulin, which can be added to food products. Protein, phospholipids, and inulin, have a neuroprotective impact on nerve cells in the brain and blood-brain barrier.Objective: To prove the effect of protein, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, and inulin on S100β levels and clinical outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke.Materials and Methods: This study was done in a single-blind RCT. Eighteen ischemic stroke patients were randomly divided into nine subjects for the intervention group and nine subjects for the control group. The Control group received 250 ml conventional formula milk (11.8 g protein) 3 times/day. The intervention group received 250 mL commercial milk 3 rimes/day which contained 15 g protein with 128 mg phosphatidylcholine, 32 mg phosphatidylserine, and 3 g inulin. All of the groups were given hospital-standard therapy for ischemic stroke. S100β levels were measured at pre and post-intervention.Results: Pre and post S100β levels in intervention and the control group did not show any statistically difference (p = 0.777 and p = 0.096), but there was a trend of decreasing  levels of S100β in the intervention group (-24.6 + 252.0 pg/mL) versus control group (135.8 + 216.2 pg/mL).Conclusions: The addition of protein, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, and inulin did not have a significant effect on S100β levels.
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Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Achadi Nugraheni, Sri Adi, Matheus Sakundarno Adiba, Cholida Adriana Egam Adzika, Alda Alfi Fairuz Asna Ali Rosidi Ana Puji Astuti Andika Rikarno Putra Andini Aridewi Angela Astrid Pramesti, Angela Astrid ANGELINE DEWI SUHENDRO Anggriani Septiana Ani Margawati Ani Margawati Anies Anies Anies Anies Anisatul Khofidzoh Anna Mieke Anneke Suparwati Anneke Suparwati Antono Surjoputro Apoina Kartini Apoina Kartini Kartini Ardiati Setianingsih Ari Suwondo Ariawan Soejoenoes Arie Nugroho, Arie Ariyanti, Lilik Arulita Ika Fibriana Asif Yuliati Astri Praba Shinta Atik Mawarni Awanis Farisa Setyarahma Ayesha, Rebecca Ayun Sriatmi Bagoes Widjanarko Banundari Rahmawati Bintari Fajar Kurnianingtyas Budhi Setianto Cahya Tri Purnami Cahya Tri Purnami Choirun Nissa Choirun Nissa Cholida Adiba Daniati Ristia Ayu, Daniati Ristia Desy Kustiyanti Dewi Susilowati Dewi, Aulia Ulfah Mutiara Dewi, Ria Risti Komala Dharmawan, Ligar Tresna Dharminto Dharminto Diah Krisnansari Diah Retno Wahyuningrum Dian Fajriyah Pangestika Dian Isti Cahyani Dian Ratna Sawitri Dina Mila Aulia Dina Rahayuning Pangestuti, Dina Djauharoh A. Hadie Djoko Tri Hadi Lukmono Dodik Pramukarso Dwi Indah Iswanti Dwi Pudjonarko Dwi Sutiningsih Dyah Umiyarni Purnamasari Eko Wigiantoro Emy Shinta Dewi Endah Purwaningsih Endang Mahati Endang Purwaningsih Erni Yuliastuti Etika Ratna Noer Farid Agushybana Farid Farid Agushybana Faridah Faridah Farinisa, Aliva Nabila FILLAH FITHRA DIENNY Fillah Fithra Dieny Firman Firman Gandha Sunaryo Putra Hagnyonowati Hagnyonowati Hana Sofia Anugraheni Hanifa Maher Denny, Hanifa Maher Hanik Machfudloh Hanin Imtinan Alwina Hapsari, Rani Ayu Hardhono Susanto Hardhono Susanto Hardhono Susanto Harima M Hayuningsih, Akmaliya Hefi Dahlia Henry Setyawan Henry Setyawan Susanto Henry Setyawan Susanto Hernayanti, Munica Rita Hertanto Wahyu Subagio Hijra Hijra, Hijra Hikma Hikma Hilaria Dita Regi Indarwati, Novi Indarwati, Novi Indra Gunawan Intan Pratama Ismisari, Melly Adya Janet Pandora Jauhanita, Denisa Jauharany, Firdananda Fikri Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Joni Periade Judiono Judiono Julia Pertiwi Julia Pertiwi, Julia Jumianti Lestari Thamrin Karina Marcelia, Karina Kartika Nuraini Kasriatun Kasriatun Kis Djamiatun Kudarti Kudarti Kurnia Purwandini Kusmiyati Kusmiyati Kusmiyati kusmiyati Kusmiyati Tjahjono Kusmiyati Tjahjono Kusumastuti, K Lailil Masruron Laksmi Widajanti Laksmi Widajanti Layli, Alvia Nur Lazendra, Arien Delfi Lela Hartini Lia Awalia Majida Lia Gustri Maulisazen Basuki Lucia Ratna Kartika Wulan Lucia Ratna Kartika Wulan Lucia Ratna Kartika Wulan, Lucia Ratna Kartika Lukmono, Djoko Tri Hadi M. Zen Rahfiluddin Mahalul Azam Manurung, Togar Hasudungan Marantina Diska Widayani, Marantina Diska Maria Mexitalia Maria Yensiska Siahaan Martini Martini Mateus Sakundarno Mateus Sakundarno Adi, Mateus Sakundarno Matheus Sakundarno Adi Mohammad Z. Rahfiludin Mohammad Zen Rahfiludin Morse, Avery Muchlis Achsan Udji Sofro mufakhhir, Abdulaziez Muhamad Nur Aini Munica Rita Hernayanti Mutiara Dewi, Aulia Ulfah Nadia Hapsari Oktarina Naluri Widyaningsih Syamsiedi Nani Purwati Nico L. Kana Niken Puruhita Ninik Dwi Ambarwati Noer, Etika Noor Pramono Noor Pramono Novi Kardyanti Nugroho P, Priyadi Nunuk Sri Lestari Nurhidayanti, Sitti Nuridzin, Dion Zein Nurjazuli Nurjazuli Nyoman Suci Widyastiti Pamungkas, Motris Paramesti, Hayu Retno Patemah Patemah, Patemah Pujo Semedi Pusaka, Semerdanta Putri Lili Heldawati Putri Sriwulandari Pangestika Putri, Brigadini Ayuning Putri, Ligar Tresna Darmawan Qusna Nur Anisa R. Rizal Isnanto RA Kisdjamiatun RMD, RA Kisdjamiatun Rahayu Widaryanti Rahfiludin , Mohammad Zen Rahmah, Farida Noor Rani Ayu Hapsari Ratmawati Ratmawati Ratnawati Ratnawati Reni Yuli Astutik Retnaningsih Retnaningsih Retnaningsih Retnaningsih Retno Murwani Retno Widyaningsih, Retno Retno Wulandari Revi Rosavika Kinansi Revi Rosavika Kinansi Rhisma Nasita Sianti Riezky Aulia Yulandani Rifatul Masrikhiyah Rika Andriani Rimbun Situmorang Riny Henderawaty Riski, Finia Rismayanti Rismayanti Rita Sariani Saragih Riva Mustika Anugrah Rizka Dwiyovita Rohani Retnauli Simanjuntak Rohma Yuanita Roifatun Nisa Ronny Aruben Rr. Sri Ratna Rahayu Selamat Budijitno Sentha Kusuma PJ Septo Pawelas Arso Sianti, Rhisma Nasita Silitonga, Steward Febrianto Silvia Etika Sari Simamora, Deborah Siti Fatimah Siti Fatimah Siti Fatimah Muis Siti Fatimah Pradigdo Siti Fatimah-Muis, Siti Siti Nurul Huda Siti Syofiatul Rohmah Siva Candra Rukmana Solichati Solichati Sri Achadi Nugraheni SRI RAHAYU Sri Rulihari Sri Winarni Stephani Nesya Renamastika Sugeng Maryanto Suhartono Suhartono Suhartono, Suhartono Sulistiyani Sulistiyani SULISTIYANI SULISTIYANI Susanti Lestari Susi Herawati Susilani, Amalina Tri Sutopo Patria Jati Suyatno Suyatno Suyatno Suyatno Suyatno Suyatno Syamsulhuda BM Teguh Ady Nur Cahyo, Teguh Ady Teguh Akbar Budiana Teungku Nih Farisni Thamrin, Jumianti Lestari Thijs Eijsvogels Tjahjono Kuntjoro Togar Hasudungan Manurung Togar Hasudungan Manurung Tresna Darmawan Putri, Ligar Tri Wardhani, Ria Triana Widiastuti Udin Bahrudin Udin Bahrudin, Udin Umaroh Umaroh, Umaroh Ustriyaningsih, Ustriyaningsih Vinna Audinni Putri Warih Respitowati Wati, Erna K. Wellina, Wiwien Fitrie Wening Widjajanti Wening Widjajanti Widjanarko , Bagoes Winda Meirina Yade Kurnia Yasin, Yade Kurnia Yasi Anggasari Yohanes Mario Vianney Yudhy Dharmawan Yuni Atika Sari Yurizka, Berta Zaenab Ismail Zaenal Amirudin Zahroh Shaluhiyah