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Effectiveness of High-Altitude Environments on Cardiovascular Ability: A Literature Review Amelia Gusfiani; Wilda Welis; Anton Komaini; Zulbahri Zulbahri; Dally Rahman; Fiky Zarya
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.8544

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The problem is a lack of a deep understanding of how living at high altitudes affects cardiovascular ability significantly. The purpose of the study was to analyze the effectiveness of living at high altitudes on improving cardiovascular ability based on a systematic literature review. This review includes an analysis of the results of the study which includes improved oxygen transport, physiological adaptation, and long-term effects on heart and vascular health. The results of this review provide insight into the potential benefits and relevance of living at high altitudes in the context of improving cardiovascular health, as well as its implications in the field of sport and public health. The methodology used is a systematic literature review that collects and analyzes the existing literature on the effects of living at a high altitude on cardiovascular ability. The result is that Living in a highland place has been proven to increase immunity. This is due to physiological adaptations that occur in response to environments with lower oxygen content. These adaptations include an increase in the number of red blood cells and oxygen transport capacity in the body, which in turn improves aerobic ability and cardiovascular endurance. Studies show that long-term exposure to high altitudes can result in improved athletic performance and cardiovascular ability in individuals who live or train at these altitudes. The conclusions of this study suggest that living at high altitudes can improve cardiovascular ability through significant physiological adaptations
Effect of Environmental Temperature in Lowlands on Lung Health: A Literature Review Nurlinda Nur; Bafirman; Gusril; Donal Syafrianto; Dally Rahman; Fiky Zarya
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.8691

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Lowlands, with their hot and humid climates, present health challenges especially on the respiratory system. High ambient temperatures can worsen lung conditions, especially for people with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In the context of climate change and increased air pollution, it is important to understand the impact of environmental temperature on lung health in lowlands. The study aimed to review the existing literature to evaluate these effects, focusing on the mechanisms underlying this relationship and the long-term effects of high temperature exposure on lung function. The method used was a systematic literature review, which included relevant studies from scientific journals on the relationship between environmental temperature and lung health, as well as epidemiological studies in lowland populations. The article search technique in this study is through web access to Mendeley, and Science Direct. The results showed that high temperatures could trigger exacerbations of lung diseases, increase pollutant particles, and decrease lung function, as well as increase the risk of respiratory infections and decrease quality of life. In conclusion, high temperatures in lowlands have a significant impact on lung health, requiring mitigation efforts, and further research to understand the underlying biological mechanisms and develop effective intervention strategies.
Global Warming Towards Human Health: A Literature Review Schillaci Valley Mucci; Bafirman; Hendri Neldi; Donal Syafrianto; Dally Rahman; Fiky Zarya
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.8705

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Global warming is a phenomenon of an increase in the average temperature of the earth's surface due to an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which not only affects the global ecosystem and climate, but also has a significant impact on human health. These impacts include an increase in heat-related diseases, the spread of infectious diseases, a decrease in air quality, and changes in disease patterns due to climate change. This study aims to identify and analyze the impact of global warming on human health through literature review from various sources such as journal articles, research reports, and health organization documents. The results showed that global warming increases the risk of heat stroke and dehydration, especially in vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly, as well as affecting the geographical distribution of disease vectors such as mosquitoes that can spread malaria and dengue fever. Rising temperatures also worsen air quality by increasing the concentration of surface ozone and airborne particles, which has an impact on the increase in respiratory diseases, as well as changing the seasonal and geographical patterns of diseases, including impacts on people's food security and nutrition. The conclusions of this study underscore the importance of coordinated mitigation and adaptation actions to reduce the health impacts of global warming, including policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve health systems, and educate the public on preventive measures, with the need for further research for effective and specific adaptation strategies for different affected regions and populations.
Injury Prevention Strategies: Improving Strength and Flexibility for the Ankle : A Literature Review Rini Wahyuni; Arsil; Gusril; Anton Komaini; Dally Rahman; Fiky Zarya
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.8719

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The importance of injury prevention in the world of sport, especially football, is increasingly recognized by health practitioners and coaches. This article aims to present an in-depth literature review on strategies for preventing ankle injuries in soccer athletes, with the main focus on increasing muscle strength and flexibility. The literature presented includes the latest research results, clinical guidelines, and empirical findings in an effort to increase ankle durability and stability. Literature analysis reveals that training programs aimed at strengthening the supporting muscles of the ankle, along with increasing flexibility, can reduce the risk of injury in soccer athletes. Additionally, this review explores effective post-injury rehabilitation methods to speed up the recovery process and prevent recurrence. Practical implications of this research include developing exercise programs tailored to individual needs, regular monitoring by medical staff, and educating athletes about the importance of prehabilitation treatment. The results of this literature review confirm that implementing an exercise program that focuses on increasing the strength and flexibility of the ankle supporting muscles is an effective strategy in preventing injuries and post-injury rehabilitation in soccer athletes. Conclusion Overall, muscle strengthening and increasing flexibility in the ankle is emerging as a significant approach in the prevention and management of injuries in soccer athletes, highlighting the crucial role of targeted training in improving their health and performance.
Co-Authors Aes Sania Agesti, Nireza Agustian, Dede Rahman Aisyah Anggraeni Aldo Naza Putra Aldri Frinaldi Ali Munir Ali Munir Alnedral Amelia Gusfiani Anas Ardiansyah Andika, Yudhia Angga Nofrendiko Anton Komaini Apri Agus April Yanti Dwi Putri Argantos, Argantos Arsil Arsil Arsil Arsil, Arsil Asep Sujana Asep Sujana Asep Sujana Wahyuri Asep Sujana Wahyuri Athia Rohza Atradinal Ayu, Putri Azaria Elvira Aziz, Ishak Aziz, Ishak Bafirman HB Bahtra, Ridho Bais, Syahril Berlian Ocsis Budiwanto, Adri Camelisa, Reffie Cerika Rismayanthi Dally Rahman Damrah, Damrah Didin Tohidin Donal Syafrianto Donie, Donie Eddy Marheni Edmizal, Eval Eko Purnomo Emral Emral, Emral Eri Barlian Fahmil Haris Firza Jurdila Frizki Amra Gelsi Osrita Gusril Gusril Hamda Putra Darma Hasibuan, Yurmianna Marlina Hendri Neldi Ibnu Khaldun Sudirman Ihsan, Nurul Indri Wulandari, Indri Istiqhfar Oradia Linas Kamal Firdaus Khairuddin Khairuddin - Komaini, Anton Komarudin Masrun Mauizatul Marhamah Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah Munir, Ali Muthmainah Muthmainah Nico Fadila Rahman Nora. AN, Desri Novi Defsamirwati Nugroho Susanto Nurdin, Reza Febrianto Nuridin Widya Pranoto Nurlinda Nur Oetari Lismana Oki Candra Oktavian, Ovan Elsapta Oktofanny, William Ozha Wahyu Pra Adha Padli Padli Padli Padli Pamula Trisna Suri Panjaitan, Mangatur Poni Purnama Prantori, Edo Pudia M. Indika Putra, Raffiandy Alsyifa Putra, Reno Yuzar Eka Radianus Radianus Raffiandy Alsyifa Putra Rahmi Muthia Ridho Probowo Rini Wahyuni Risman, Iqbal Roma Irawan Ronni Yenes Roy, Tendy Ruben Alexander Pakpahan Ryzki Adilla Sandi, Samrian Sayuti Syahara Sazeli Rifki, Muhamad Schillaci Valley Mucci Selvi Yoslanda Sepdanius, Endang Sonya Nelson Suharmedi, Suharmedi Sujana Wahyuri, Asep Sumaryanti Sumaryanto Sumaryanto Sumiyadi Sumiyadi Syafruddin Syafruddin Syahrastani, Syahrastani Syahrial Bakhtiar Tedi Permadi Thesya Alda Nia Tjung Hauw Sin, Tjung Hauw Tri Prasetyo Triani Aulia, Restia Umar Umar Umi Marisa Vellya, Vellya Weski Munandar Wilda Welis Willadi Rasyid Windo Wiria Dinata, Windo Yanuar Kiram Yanuar Kiram , Phil Yendrizal Yendrizal, Yendrizal Yoga Prima Yovira, May Nadira Yudi, Alex Alda Yuni Dwi Rahmawati Zahra Humairoh Zulbahri