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Skrining Pemeriksaan Badan Keton Pada Urin Individu Obesitas Dengan Menggunakan Metode Gerhardt Mutmainnah Abbas; Citra Annisa; Rosdiana Mus; Genevieva Esmeraldine Tanihatu; Dylan Tamalsir
Jurnal Pengabdian Bidang Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Bidang Kesehatan
Publisher : PPNI UNIMMAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57214/jpbidkes.v2i1.60

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Obesity, or more commonly known as overweight, is an abnormal or excessive fat accumulation condition that can be harmful to health. This causes metabolic disorders such as insulin resistance, which causes carbohydrate metabolism to be disrupted, so the energy the body needs is produced by fatty acid metabolism. The fatty acid metabolism process produces the ketone body that occurs in the urine or ketonuria. This community dedication is aimed at screening ketone bodies tests in obese individuals in Puskesmas Antang, Kota Makassar. The respondents were 33 people with obesity who were willing to follow the activity. Based on the results of a study of 33 obese individuals, there were three positive urine ketones in comparison with 30 negative ones. Positive results indicate high levels of fatty acids that cause the presence of ketones in the urine. (Ketonuria).
UPAYA MENINGKATKAN PERENCANAAN KARIR SISWA MELALUI BIMBINGAN KELOMPOK TEKNIK MIND MAPPIING PADA KELAS X DI SMA NEGERI 10 PALEMBANG Citra Annisa
Journal Of Educational Experts (JEE) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL EXPERTS (JEE)
Publisher : Kopertis Region IV Jabar and Banten

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This Classroom Action Research in the field of Guidance and Counseling (CAR-GC) aims to determine the effectiveness of using self-management techniques to improve advanced study planning skills among Grade X.3 students of SMA Negeri 10 Palembang through group counseling services. The research involved seven students (MFA, BNI, MPAR, KPS, ASP, MBA, MS) as subjects and was conducted over three cycles, each consisting of planning, implementation, evaluation, and reflection stages. Data were collected using participatory observation and semi-structured interviews. The findings of this study indicate that selfmanagement techniques are proven effective in enhancing students' ability to plan for further studies. (Detailed results of each cycle will be presented in the results and discussion section). This research is expected to make a positive contribution to guidance and counseling practitioners in improving their ability to support students in planning their future education.