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Sport Students' Hematology Profiles as Detected By The Automatic Sysmex XP-300 at Keberkatan Olahraga Senior High School In Aceh Munadi, Munadi; Desiana , Desiana; Murzalina, Cut
Journal of Social Research Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v4i3.2462

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Physical activity has long been linked to modifications in hematologic profiles as the body's compensating response to the stress of physical training. Several earlier research studies have discovered that physical activity impacts red blood cells, leukocytes, and platelets, while the findings remain contentious. Monitoring an athlete's hematologic profile is critical for effective training management. The purpose of this study is to analyze the hematologic profile of young adults who attend sports-specialized schools. This cross-sectional study included 30 students (15 males and 15 females). Blood samples were collected using standard venipuncture methods and examined on an automatic Sysmex XP-300 analyzer. The analytical results revealed that all participants had mean or median values for each complete blood count (CBC) parameter and leukocyte differential count that were normal for the general population. Females showed greater mean/median values for all CBC indices except hemoglobin, hematocrit, erythrocytes, MCHC, and RDW. For ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate), all participants exhibited normal levels, with females having greater levels. The leukocyte differential count showed that the results for male and female patients were comparable. Sport students' hematologic profiles are normal for the overall community. However, it is critical to remember that physical activity alters the blood and its components, prompting the need for hematologic indices specific to athletes or sports students.
Optimization of Lung Vital Capacity to Improve Athlete Fitness Munadi, Munadi; Suhanda, Rachmad; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain; Azhari, Mulkan; Yulia, Winda
Journal of Social Research Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Social Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v3i4.1988

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Physical training and fitness are important aspects in an athlete's readiness to achieve optimal performance in their sport. One important indicator of fitness is vital lung capacity, which measures the maximum amount of air that can be moved into and out of the lungs. The aim of this study was to investigate the optimization of vital lung capacity as a strategy to improve athlete fitness. This study used qualitative research methods. The data collection technique in this research is literature study. The data that has been collected is then analyzed in three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The research results show that optimizing lung capacity to improve athlete fitness can be done through several methods, including breathing exercises, physical training and aerobic training. Increasing vital lung capacity can also help minimize the risk of injury, as a stronger respiratory system is able to prevent excessive fatigue. Overall, this can have a positive impact on athletes' achievements, both at national, regional and international levels, as well as representing the country, region or institution they are fighting for.
Co-Authors Achmad Widodo Adhityanendra Pandu Pratama Aditiyo, Bob Afrisal, Hadha Agus Mukhtar Agus Riyadi Agus Salim Salabi Agustina Agustina Agustina, Tyupnora Ahmad Fauzan Suryono Ahmad, Zakki Kurniawan AHMADI Andy Rahmawan Anna Ujainah, Anna Aprilianto, Kukuh Andy Ariwibowo, M. Dwi Ariyanto, Moch. Atanasius Priharyoto Bayuseno Aulia Syukri Aulia, Dito Rahmat Bakhtiar Alldino Ardi Sumbodo Bakir, Bakir Beni Anggoro Br Surbakti, Chindy Budi Setiyana Budi Utomo Chairunnisa Chairunnisa Cleopas Martin Rumende Dalimunthe, Siti Aisyah Dedi Suryadi Deni Irawan, Deni Desiana , Desiana Dewi Amaliah Nafiati Dewi Apriani Fr Dewi Astuti Dian Kurniasih, Dian Dian Nataria Oktaviani Diki, Diki Dwiyanto, Yahya Fikri Eka Putri Emmanuel Agung Nugroho Ermanu Hanindityo Evandari, Emi Gunawan Dwi Haryadi Hadi, Taufiqul Hadiyanti, Heni Hari Peni Julianti Hartono Hartono Hendrik Setiawan, Hendrik Hermawan Setiadi Hozairi Ismiyati Ismiyati Ismoyo Haryanto Isnani Isnani Isnaniar Iswanto, Budi J. Jamari Jalu Rahmadi Mukti Jannah, Helmi Roichatul Joga D Setiawan Joga D. Setiawan Joga Dharma Setiawan Kasjim Salenda, Kasjim Kurniati Kurniati Kuswani, Lili M Yamin M. Amirullah Akbar M. Yamin Marcus Tukan Margianah, Sri Suci Marpaung, Hans Hotma Haposan Meilani, Inda Kania Meilianda, Rifki Miftahulumudin, Yadi Afriyadi Mochammad Ariyanto Mochammad Ariyanto Mohammad Tauviqirrahman Mudjiastuti Handajani Muftashiva, Tiara Diva Muhammad Faris, Muhammad Muhammad Surya Mulkan Azhari Muminu, Muminu Murzalina, Cut Nasukha, Munthoha Noorasheed, Willy Norman Iskandar Nugraha, Rahmad Agung Parabowo, Teguh Paridjo Paridjo, Paridjo Paryanto Poerwandito, Reza Pratiwi, Septiana Nur Purnama, Liza Purwanto, Burhan Eko Purwiantoro, Arman Purwo susongko R. Andhika Pandu Rachmad Suhanda Rahmadi, Kristian Jati Rifky Ismail Riskaldy, Riskaldy Rizky Wiradinata Rokhman, Moh. Shaefur Royyan Saputra Rudy Setiawan Ruhmi, Huddah Arami Sabiila, Aziizun Samhudi Samhudi Samin, Sabri Santy Deasy Siregar Setiawan, Muhammad Nanda Sonia, Devi Rezha Sudarmanto Sudarmanto, Sudarmanto Sunarsih Sunarsih Suriadi Suriadi Suriswo Syafira, Aulia Toni Prahasto Trismianto, Devout Prakoso Wahroni, Wahroni Waren, N Wignes Warsini Warsini Wibowo, Fajar Hadi Wijaya, Johanna Fransisca Wikan Budi Utami Winda Yulia Yensuari, Yensuari Yudha, Aldi Arga Zubaidah, Duwi Zulkarnain Zulkarnain