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EFFECT OF SENAM SEHAT ANAK INDONESIA IN MAXIMUM OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN CHILDHOOD OBESITY Arniari, Gek Yun; Isma AP, Rahmi; Setiawati, Erna; Nency, Yetty Movieta
DIPONEGORO MEDICAL JOURNAL (JURNAL KEDOKTERAN DIPONEGORO) Vol 9, No 4 (2020): DIPONEGORO MEDICAL JOURNAL ( Jurnal Kedokteran Diponegoro )
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia

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Background: Obesity is one of the causal factors of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, asthma, arthritis, and cancer. The change in lifestyle and lack of physical activity in children increase the incidence of obesity, accompanied by a decrease in physical fitness. One of the parameters that can be used to determine the level of physical fitness is the maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max). VO2max in children can be increased through aerobic physical exercise, such as Senam Sehat Anak Indonesia (SSAI). SSAI combines aerobic movements and joyful music in order to motivate children to be more excited in gymnastics. Methods: An Experimental study with the pre-post test design among 23 samples who fulfill the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The exercises were administered twice a week for six weeks. VO2max data were measured before and after the exercise in the first week and week 12. Data of VO2max were analyzed using the data normality test with Shapiro-Wilk, then continued with Wilcoxon test to determine the difference of VO2max. Results: There is significant difference of VO2max between before and after SSAI (p < 0.05). Conclusion: There is an increase in the maximum oxygen volume (VO2max) after the SSAI exercise in childhood obesity. 
Senam Sehat Anak Indonesia Improve Peak Expiratory Flow Rate in Children with Obesity Ramadhania, Farah Alya; Asmara Putri, Rahmi Isma; Setiawati, Erna; Nency, Yetty Movieta
Sains Medika: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 11, No 2 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung (UNISSULA), Indonesia

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Introduction: Excessive fat accumulation in the obese child causes complex problems in the respiratory system. Respiratory system function can be improved by exercise. One exercise model that is suitable for children is Senam Sehat Anak Indonesia (SSAI). The quality of the respiratory function system is measured using Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR).Objective: to validate the PEFR’s differences in obese children before and after performing SSAI.Methods: This research using one group pre-posttest experimental design with total sample of 20 obese children using purposive sampling method. The research instrument uses weight scale, height scale, and peak flow meter. SSAI was given to all subjects twice a week for six weeks. Paired T Test statistical analysis was used to examine the PEFR’s differences before and after performing SSAI, considered significant if p<0.05.Results: The PEFR’s mean of all subjects before performing SSAI was 258.25 ± 39.51 L∕minute, while PEFR’s mean after performing SSAI twice a week for 6 weeks was 282.50 ± 43.03 L∕minute, (p=0,000).Conclusion: The PEFR’s mean of obese children was increase significantly after performing SSAI twice a week for 6 weeks
Penyuluhan Osteoporosis dalam Upaya Pencegahan Komplikasi Tulang pada Pasien Talasemia Mayor di Kabupaten Rembang dan Grobogan Widyastiti, Nyoman Suci; Retnoningrum, Dwi; Ariosta, Ariosta; Nency, Yetty Movieta; Ngestiningsih, Dwi; Partiwi, Rina; Muniroh, Muflihatul; Naviati, Elsa; Afriana, Rizky Dyas
Journal of Dedicators Community Vol 7, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Nahdlatul Ulama Jepara

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Background Osteoporosis is a complication that often occurs in thalassemia major patients. This complication is still not widely known. This community service program aims to increase the knowledge of families of major thalassemia patients in Rembang Regency and Grobogan Regency regarding the complications of osteoporosis in thalassemia patients. Methods Education about osteoporosis, risk of osteoporosis in thalassemia patients, and prevention of osteoporosis. Extension method with presentation and discussion. The activity was attended by 20 thalassemia families in the Rembang Regency and 21 families of thalassemia patients in the Grobogan Regency. Before and after counseling, pretest and posttest questionnaires were completed to measure the knowledge of families of thalassemia major patients regarding bone complications in thalassemia patients. Results and Discussion Nearly half (46.34%) of respondents did not know the risk of osteoporosis in thalassemia. After counseling, 82.93% of respondents knew the risk of osteoporosis in thalassemia, but there were still 17.07% of respondents who still did not know this risk. Conclusion There is a significant increase in family knowledge of thalassemia major patients about the risk of osteoporosis in thalassemia. Further efforts to increase knowledge are needed with written information media (leaflets) given to families of thalassemia major patients