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Journal : JSES : Journal of Sport and Exercise Science

ANALISIS FAKTOR YANG BERHUBUNGAN DENGAN KEBUGARAN JASMANI DITINJAU DARI SCREEN TIME, AKTIVITAS FISIK DAN STATUS GIZI Cahyono, Erdina Aldy; Wahjuni, Endang Sri; Wibowo, Sapto
Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jses.v5n2.p59-65

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This study aims to determine the dominant factors related to physical fitness in terms of screen time, daily physical activity, and the nutritional status of students. The research method used is descriptive research with a non-experimental quantitative approach. This research is ex post facto. The research was conducted at SMAN 2 Pasuruan with a total of 282 respondents consisting of 111 males and 171 females. The respondents were all tenth graders consisting of majors in Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Social Studies, and Cultural Language. The data analysis technique used in this study used chi square and multivariate linear regression analysis. The results of the study using bivariate analysis revealed that screen time and nutritional status did not have a significant relationship to the level of physical fitness, while physical activity had a significant relationship to the level of physical fitness. Multivariate analysis resulted that simultaneously screen time, physical activity, and nutritional status had a significant relationship to the level of physical fitness with an alpha value of 0,000 and physical activity was the dominant factor associated with the level of physical fitness as evidenced by an alpha value of 0,000 and a beta value of 0,4.
PENGEMBANGAN APLIKASI (GSM) BERBASIS ANDROID DALAM PEMAHAMAN MASASE OLAHRAGA DAN PENCEGAHAN CEDERA BAGI GURU PJOK Ardiansyah, Moh Wahyu; Wahjuni, Endang Sri; Roepajadi, Joesoef
Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jses.v5n2.p86-93

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Knowledge related to the process of providing first aid and early injury prevention during PJOK learning activities (sports) is an important thing that needs to be known. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the GSM application model and analyze the feasibility of an Android-based GSM application in understanding sports massage and injury prevention for PJOK teachers. Data collection techniques in this study used product validation sheets and questionnaires. The data analysis technique in this study used qualitative data analyzed by descriptive statistics. The subjects of this study were PJOK teachers throughout Surabaya who were divided into small groups of 15 people and large groups of 35 people. The results of the small group trial include 3 aspects of the assessment in the form of aspects of appearance, aspects of content/material, aspects of usefulness. The display aspect with a total score of 20 is in the “Good Enough” category, the content/material aspect with a total score of 38.6 is in the “Good enough” category, and the usefulness aspect with a total score of 15.3 is in the “Good” category. The results of the large group trial of the display aspect with a total score of 24 including the "Good" category, the content/material aspect with a total score of 49.8 including the "Good" category, and the usefulness aspect getting a score of 17 including the "Very Good" category. The conclusion in this study is that an Android-based application (GSM) in understanding sports massage and injury prevention is appropriate for PJOK teachers.
PERSEPSI DAN PENGETAHUAN ATLET ATLETIK PERSATUAN ATLETIK SELURUH INDONESIA (PASI) JAWA TIMUR TENTANG PENANGANAN CEDERA Pembayun, Nur Shanti Retno; Wahjuni, Endang Sri; Kumaat, Noortje Anita; Widodo, Achmad; Ayubi, Novadri; Nurhasan, Nurhasan; Al Ardha, Muchamad Arif; Ristanto, Kolektus Oky; Bikalawan, Sauqi Sawa; Panenggak, Nur Syahadati Retno; Ristiawan, Bayu
Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): March
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jses.v6n1.p17-24

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Incidents of injuries that were experienced by track and field athletes in training and matches that are not handled properly. As a result, injury recovery is not always ideal, putting athletes at risk for more serious injuries. This study aims to evaluate the types and treatment of injuries that occur in athletes from the Indonesian Athletics Association (PASI) in East Java Province. This research was conducted in cross-sectional with descriptive and comparative data analysis methods. There were 141 athletic athletes aged 17.97 ± 2.314 years participated in this study. Different test analysis was carried out based on gender, age, and number of competitions that were followed. The instrument used is a questionnaire whose statement items have been tested for validity using Pearson Product Moment and show valid results (p-value <0.05). The results of the normality test showed that the data did not have a normal distribution (p-value <0.05). The non-parametric test showed no significant differences in the perception of injury management based on gender, age, and match number (p-value > 0.05). Furthermore, on the athlete's knowledge, the majority of athletes still believe in traditional handling and do not know first aid for injuries using the Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation (RICE) method.
Body Composition and Macronutrient Intake are Correlated with Physical Fitness of Basketball Student-Athlete Muhammad, Rafly Yusuf; Pratama, Satwika Arya; Wahjuni, Endang Sri; Mayasari, Noor Rohmah; Dini, Cleonara Yanuar
Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jses.v8n1.p55-63

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Purpose: This study aims to investigate the correlation between body composition and macronutrient intake on the physical fitness of basketball student-athletes. Physical fitness is essential for basketball athletes, enabling them to engage in training and competition effectively and efficiently. Several factors influence physical fitness, including body composition and nutrient intake. Body composition significantly impacts the performance of basketball athletes, with anthropometric measurements affecting hand grip strength crucial for ball handling and throwing. Optimal nutrient intake is essential for maximizing athletic performance. Student-athletes have not reached the pro level in terms of nutrition knowledge, quantity and intensity of the match, and economic aspects. Materials and Methods: This is a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design. Participants included 32 male and 16 female basketball student-athletes aged 19-22. Body composition (fat and muscle percentage) was measured using Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) Omron Karada Scan HBF-375, macronutrient intake (energy, protein, fat, and carbohydrate) was assessed using the Semi-Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire (SQ-FFQ), and physical fitness was evaluated using the Multi-Stage Fitness Test (MFT). The correlation between variables was analyzed using Pearson and Spearman correlation tests. Result: The findings revealed a significant correlation between body fat percentage (p = 0.001; r = -.477*), subcutaneous fat (p = 0.000; r = -.622), and muscle mass (p = 0.000; r = .739) with physical fitness. Additionally, a significant correlation was found between energy intake (p = 0.002; r = .436), protein intake (p = 0.000; r = .518*), and fat intake (p = 0.001; r = .446) and physical fitness. However, carbohydrate intake (p = 0.117; r = .229) showed no significant correlation with physical fitness. Conclusion: This study concludes that body composition, specifically fat percentage and muscle mass, has a significant correlation on physical fitness. Energy, protein, and fat intake are significantly correlated to physical fitness, while carbohydrate intake does not demonstrate a significant correlation.