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Effect of Dyslipidemia Therapy on Creatinine Kinase Activity Level in Patients with Heart Disease Sulistian, Waode Dila; Fuadi, Muhamad Ro’biul; Edijanto, Soebagijo Poegoeh; Yusuf, Mochammad
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY AND MEDICAL LABORATORY Vol 27, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Indonesian Association of Clinical Pathologist and Medical laboratory

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24293/ijcpml.v27i2.1631

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Cardiovascular disease remains a significant health problem in the Asia Pacific region. Several studies have found that dyslipidemia is a cause of morbidity and mortality and requires high medical costs. Dyslipidemia is a risk factor for atherosclerosis. The most widely used therapy for dyslipidemia is statins. Statins often cause muscle disorders such as myalgia, myopathy, and rhabdomyolysis, which can cause death. A prospective cohort study design was carried out at Airlangga University Hospital, Surabaya, from April to November 2019. A total of 26 sample pairs containing 13 samples were treated with Atorvastatin, and 13 samples were treated with Simvastatin. The subjects were examined for the creatinine kinase activity level using enzymatic methods. The mean creatinine kinase levels in the atorvastatin group before and after treatment was 105.71 IU/L and 100.03 IU/L, respectively, because the subjects were diagnosed with acute coronary syndromes and blood was collected during acute conditions. Median creatinine kinase levels in the Simvastatin group were 85.5 IU/L before therapy and 118.1 IU/L after therapy, indicating significant differences in creatinine kinase levels before and after treatment. Simvastatin is very susceptible to certain drug interactions that can increase the concentration of statins in the serum. There were differences in levels of creatinine kinase activity before and after Simvastatin therapy but not Atorvastatin.
Indonesian Food Production Challenges: Climate, Land and Industrialization Setiawan, Avi Budi; Nugroho, Agus Dwi; Wiyanti, Dian Tri; Yusuf, Mochammad; Maslikhatun, Anjani; Bowo, Prasetyo Ari
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 16, No 1 (2023): March 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v16i1.43334

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The increase in agricultural production has become a global issue related to food security. Indonesia faces challenges in fulfilling its food needs. Climate change, land conversion, and industrialization play a role in food crop production. This study aims to examine the short-term and long-term effects of climate change, land conversion, and industrialization on the food production index. The analysis method used is the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL). The ARDL analysis was chosen because it can explain the short-term and long-term effects as well as the effects at each lag time. The results showed that there is positive and significant long-term cointegration or influence between rainfall, per capita energy consumption, agricultural land area, and forest area on the food production index. There is also a significant negative long-term effect between air temperature, industrialization, and population density on the food production index. In the short term, the previous year's food production, land area and forest area, air temperature, energy consumption, rainfall in two and three years ago, current of industrial share, and one and two years ago industrial share, population density two years ago influence the current food production index. The conclusion and findings of this study are that there is long-term cointegration and short-term effects at different lag times for climate change, land conversion, and industrialization variables on the food production index.
Marketing strategy development for MSME based on the Korean Wave Yusuf, Mochammad; Pratiwik, Erida; Berlianti, Erni Nelia; Kistanti, Nurjannah Rahayu
MBR (Management and Business Review) Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis, Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/mbr.v7i2.9193

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Korean culture is currently growing rapidly and expanding globally in the last two decades, known as the Korean Wave. One of the impacts of this phenomenon in Indonesia includes shifting social, cultural, and economic trends. This study aimed to examine the influence of the Korean Wave on consumer purchasing decisions and its use as a marketing strategy development for MSME in Semarang City. The method adopted is Moderating Regression Analysis and Analytical Hierarchy Process. The results showed that brand image and the Korean wave have a significant relationship with purchasing decisions. The Korean Wave was meant to moderate the relationship between brand image and purchasing decisions. In an effort to develop a Korean wave-based marketing strategy, food and fashion actors are advised to insert a call to action sentence, select online marketing media that are often used by the community, optimize AdSense, and use the lowest possible production costs.
Pembangunan Inklusif dan Industrialisasi di Indonesia: Dampaknya terhadap Kesejahteraan Setiawan, Avi Budi; Prasetyo, Farhan Hadi; Yusuf, Mochammad; Prajanti, Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika; Bowo, Prasetyo Ari; Fafurida, Fafurida
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia Vol. 24, No. 2
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Indonesia has an economic transformation. However, it tends to experience deindustrialization and development inclusivity challenges. This research examines the influence of industrialization and inclusivity to improve welfare in the short and long term. The analytical method is Autoregressive Distributed Lag, using province-level panel data from 2012–2021. Based on results, industrialization has not significantly affected welfare improvement in the short term. Inclusivity has no significant impact in the short term, but it has a negative direction. However, in the long term, industrialization and inclusivity positively and significantly increase welfare. This confirms that industrialization and inclusivity require time to create welfare.
Unraveling the Interplay among Inflation, Rice Prices, and Farmers Terms of Trade in Central Java, Indonesia Setiawan, Avi Budi; Yusuf, Mochammad; Prajanti, Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika; Prasetyo, Farhan Hadi; Bowo, Prasetyo Ari; Maftukhah, Ida
Agro Ekonomi Vol 35, No 1 (2024): JUNE 2024
Publisher : Department of Agricultural Socio-Economics Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.86078

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Farmers' Terms of Trade is an essential variable for measuring welfare and is also affected by other factors, such as inflation and rice prices. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the interplay among inflation, rice prices, and farmers' Terms of Trade in food crop farming in Central Java Province, in short and long term using a dynamic model. A quantitative method employing Autoregressive distributed lags (ARDL) model was used with monthly data from January 2018 to March 2023. The results showed that rice prices and inflation partially had a significant and positive influence on farmers’ Terms of Trade in long term. According to short term estimation, the dependent variable was significantly and positively influenced by farmers' Terms of Trade from the previous 1-2 months. Inflation rate was also shown to have a positive influence on the variable in short term. In addition, rice prices had a positive and significant impact in the previous 3 months, but had no significant influence in recent months. Based on the results, inflation could positively influence farmers’ Terms of Trade in short and long term. However, the recent rice prices had no impact due to the requirement of time lags. The assessment findings showed that recent rice prices could significantly increase farmers’ Terms of Trade in the next 3 months and long term period. 
Sosialisasi Daur Ulang Sampah dan Pembuatan Kompos kepada Masyarakat MAN Sidoarjo dan SMK Al-Aziziyah Candi Sidoarjo Lestari, Heni; Putri, Safira Adelia; Fitrianah, Listin; Irfanudin, Achmad Ali; Maulana, Micola Miftach; Usada, Untung; Sumiyarsono, Elmi; Efendi, Ma'ruf; Mas'ud, Muchamad Ali; Prayoga, Renaldy Dimas; Yusuf, Mochammad; Aditya, Muhammad Zaki; Syah, Aly Mulid
Journal of Science and Social Development Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Science and Social Development
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/jossd.v7i1.1217

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Organic waste can be reprocessed into compost. Compost can be made using several methods. One composting method is the Takakura method. This method has advantages compared to other methods, namely 1) it is practical, does not require a large location, the basket can be placed anywhere as needed, 2) it is easy because the waste is only put and buried in the composter, 3) it does not smell, because the process is through fermentation, not rotting. The aim of holding this training is to increase students' knowledge and skills in managing organic waste into compost so that they can reduce the amount of waste and create a cleaner andhealthier environment. The activities carried out include socializing waste sorting and making compost, handing over trash bins, making compost, maintaining compost, applying compost to planting media and monitoring the results of compost applicationto planting media.
Macroeconomics Linkages on Indonesian Economic Growth: A Granger Causality Analysis Yusuf, Mochammad
Jurnal Penelitian Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : Universitas Dian Nuswantoro Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/jpeb.v8i2.7875

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Macroeconomic indicators and trade performance are essential components of developing countries' development as a whole. The upheaval caused by government policies, the economic crisis, and the pandemic that facilitated economic mobility became a major challenge for countries around the world. The aim of this research is to examine the linkages between macroeconomic variables and trade growth in Indonesia using the Error Correction Model and Granger Causality approaches. According to this study, inflation and exchange rates have a significant negative impact on economic growth in the long run. Meanwhile, trade and foreign investment have a significant positive impact on economic growth, both short and long-term. Furthermore, evidence found a bidirectional relationship between inflation and economic growth. Foreign investment and the exchange rate, on the other hand, have a one-way relationship with Indonesian economic growth. Based on the study's findings, it is recommended that the governments of these countries implement measures and policies to manage the real exchange rate, stabilize inflation, and protect economic growth
EXAMINING THE SOYBEAN COMPETITIVENESS IN CENTRAL JAVA: A POLICY ANALYSIS MATRIX APPROACH Setiawan, Avi Budi; Antriyandarti, Ernoiz; Yusuf, Mochammad; Bowo, Prasetyo Ari; Wiyanti, Dian Tri
Agrisocionomics: Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Vol 8, No 3 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Science, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/agrisocionomics.v8i3.21806

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Soybean is one of the leading food crops in Indonesia, but its dependence on imports is very high. The productivity of soybean yields in Indonesia is also far below that of other soybean-producing countries. This study aims to analyze the competitiveness of soybean farming in Central Java Province. Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) is used to analyze the soybean competitiveness. The results showed that the from PAM model shows that the PCR value is 0.37, which means that soybean farming is competitive in the current market. Furthermore, the DRC value is 0.30, indicating that soybean commodities have a comparative advantage or are competitive in the market if they are perfectly competitive and there are no distortions. Soybeans have an NPCO value of 0.960, farmers are paid 96% of what they should be paid. It appears that soybean farmers are relatively disadvantaged based on the NPCO value. Furthermore, the NPCI value is 0.98. The research results indicate that the NPCI has a value less than one. This implies the existence of consumer input protection policies in the form of subsidies. Thus, to meet domestic demand for soybeans, producing for domestic is better than importing from other countries. The and competitiveness analysis results show that soybean farming is profitable and competitive. The existence of competitive and comparative advantages indicates that soybean farming is still feasible to be cultivated domestically, so efforts are needed to increase efficiency to reduce dependence on imports.
Corruption, Development, and Deforestation: An Evidence From Southeast Asian Countries Yusuf, Mochammad
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 2 (2023): KINERJA
Publisher : Faculty of Business and Economics Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i2.7036

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This study aims to analyze the determinants of deforestation in Southeast Asian Countries. The variables used in this research are economic growth, total population, foreign direct investment, and corruption index. This research uses secondary data obtained from the World Bank, Rainforest Mongabay, and Trading Economics with a time range of 2011-2020. The method used in this analysis is panel data regression. This research found that economic growth, total population, foreign direct investment, and corruption index are positive and significantly affect deforestation in Southeast Asia. This evidence became a concern for the government in responding to this, considering that deforestation is a phenomenon that cannot be ignored.
Empowering Village Economies: Strategies for Leading Product-Based Development in Kudus Regency Setiawan, Avi Budi; Yusuf, Mochammad
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi Dan Bisnis (JPEB) Vol. 13 No. 01 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi & Bisnis (DOAJ & SINTA 2 Indexed)-In press
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Indonesia,Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/JPEB.013.1.3

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The development of villages based on leading product potential is crucial for optimizing local resources and fostering sustainable economic growth, particularly in Kudus Regency, which is a prominent manufacturing industry agglomeration in Indonesia. This study aims to map regional leading products at the village level and formulate development strategies based on empirical commodity clustering approaches. The study employs a qualitative research design incorporating focus group discussions (FGD), questionnaires, with participatory approach, conducted in stages with 200 key informants, including government officials, community leaders, and business actors. The findings reveal that phased strategies and product clustering are effective in enhancing village competitiveness and addressing socio-economic disparities. Specifically, the identification of leading products and their integration into development plans, supported by diversified processing and integrated marketing strategies, significantly improve economic resilience. The study recommends that policymakers facilitate participatory planning, invest in infrastructure and market access, and promote technological innovation to maximize the impact of village development initiatives. These findings underline the importance of aligning village potentials with regional and national strategies to achieve holistic and sustainable growth.