Muhammad Ilman, Muhammad
Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Jalan Raya Bandung-Sumedang Km.21, Jatinangor, Sumedang, Indonesia

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Correlation between Body Mass Index and Body Fat Percentage Ilman, Muhammad; Zuhairini, Yenni; Siddiq, Amillia
Althea Medical Journal Vol 2, No 4 (2015)
Publisher : Althea Medical Journal

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Background: Body mass index (BMI) has been used to determine the nutritional status which is classified into low, normal, overweight or obese. The BMI only shows a comparison of height and weight instead of body composition which consists of fat mass and fat–free mass. Most of people assumed that BMI overage means fat mass overage as well, yet it does not occur in all cases. This study was conducted to measure the correlation between BMI and body fat percentage.Methods: An analytical study was conducted to 100 male and female students respectively from Universitas Padjadjaran Jatinangor batch 2009 to 2013. The body  weight was measured using scales , whereas the body height was measured using stature meter. The body fat percentage was measured using Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA). The BMI was calculated by dividing the body weight in kilogram divided by body height in meter square. Data was collected from September to October 2013 and analyzed by Pearson’s correlation test.Results: The mean of BMI in male students and female students were 22.56 and 21.35 respectively. The body fat percentage was 16.44 for men and 28.09 for women. Correlation score between BMI and fat mass in male students were 0.853 and female students are 0.834.Conclusions: There is a strong and positive correlation between BMI and body fat percentage both in male and female students in Universitas Padjadjaran Jatinangor. Among this population, BMI can still be used todetermine body fat percentage. [AMJ.2015;2(4):575–8] DOI: 10.15850/amj.v2n4.642
The Art of Management of Children with Steroid-Resistant and Cyclophosphamide-Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome in Indonesia Widiasta, Ahmedz; Ilman, Muhammad; Rachmadi, Dedi
Jambi Medical Journal : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): JAMBI MEDICAL JOURNAL: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan
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Background: Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) in Indonesia contributes to chronic kidney disease (CKD). Method: Data from several teaching hospitals in Indonesia states that the incidence of CKD which originates from inadequate therapy nephrotic syndrome and steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome is around 60 – 70%. Result: This figure is much higher than in developed countries. One of the causes is that the main treatment for SRNS is with a calcineurin inhibitor, namely cyclosporin A, which is not yet available. This case report discuss the management of SRNS with cyclosporine A as an effort to prevent CKD at one of the provincial referral hospitals in Indonesia. Conclusion: Administration of CyA is the therapy of choice for SNRS, because it has a higher remission rate than CPA. The speed of achieving remission was also higher in CyA than CPA. There are several obstacles in providing CyA to pediatric SNRS patients in Indonesia currently, the main obstacle is cost. Keywords: Children; Chronic Kidney Disease ;  Steroid Resistant Nephrontic Syndrome; Intensive Care; Cyclosporine