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The Relationship of Nutritional Status on Female Santri's Menstrual Cycle in Al-Jihad Islamic Boarding School in Surabaya Rusdi, Warda Elmaida; Farindra, Irmawan; Rusdi, Muhammad Salsabeela; Farmananda, Irsandi Rizki; Benge, Wilhemus D.M.R
Jurnal Medis Islam Internasional Vol 6 No 1 (2024): June
Publisher : UNUSA Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/iimj.v6i1.5364

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Introduction: Menstruation is triggered by the monthly period, which creates the menstrual cycle. Several factors can lead to irregular menstrual cycles, including stress, smoking, taking hormonal supplements, disorders of the endocrine system, and nutritional deficiencies. Objective: This research aims to investigate the connection between nutritional status and the period of menstruation in female students at Al-Jihad boarding school in Surabaya, Indonesia. Methods: This study was conducted using an analytic observation approach. The research sample was determined using a simple random sampling technique, according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria that had been set. Questionnaires were used as data collection instruments, and anthropometric examinations were conducted to assess nutritional status and the menstrual cycle. Univariate analysis and bivariate analysis were performed to analyze the data. The chi-square statistical test was used as a bivariate analysis with a p-value <0.05 indicating significant data. Results: A total of 65 respondents were used in the study because they met the inclusion criteria. Based on the survey results using questionnaires and anthropometric examinations, it was found that 4.6% of female students had an obese nutritional status, 7.7% were obese, and the remaining 87.7% were normal. The menstrual cycle experienced by female students is 27.7% of female students experience an abnormal menstrual cycle, and the other 72.3% have a normal menstrual cycle. Based on the Chi-Square test, the significance value of p = 0.290 means no relationship between nutritional status and the menstrual cycle. Conclusion: The menstrual cycle in adolescence is not influenced by nutritional status.
Edukasi Dampak Infeksi Saluran Napas Atas (ISPA) dan Pembagian APD Pada Pengerajin Gerabah di Desa Wisata Banyumulek Hidayati, Diani; Andriana, Ana; Farmananda, Irsandi Rizki
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 2 (2025): April-Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i2.10936

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Tourism in Indonesia, especially through village tourism, aims to preserve traditions, culture, and traditional activities while offering an authentic atmosphere. West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) has numerous village tourism sites; Banyumulek Village in West Lombok is renowned for its pottery art, which is a significant part of local culture. However, pottery artisans face health issues such as respiratory infections (ISPA), coughs, colds, and eye irritation due to air pollution from pottery firing processes. Observations, data collection, and visits to pottery artisans in Banyumulek village identified the main issue as ISPA due to exposure to pottery firing smoke and inadequate use of masks during work. The cause of this issue was identified through group discussions using the Delphi method. To address this problem, education on ISPA and proper mask usage among artisans is proposed. Interventions include educating artisans on the importance of wearing masks while working and distributing free cloth masks to increase awareness and knowledge of ISPA prevention.
Side Stream Cigarette Smoke and Its Role in Inducing Oxidative Stress in Rat Cerebral Tissue Farindra, Irmawan; Rakhmawati, Annisa; Rusdi, Warda Elmaida; Benge, Wilhemus Dionysius Mario Randy; Farmananda, Irsandi Rizki; Rusdi, Muhammad Salsabeela
Biomedical Journal of Indonesia Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): Vol 11, No 2, 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/bji.v11i2.253

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Introduction. Smoking behavior can affect not only the individual smoker but also those around them. Individuals exposed to secondhand smoke are at risk of developing similar health problems as those faced by individuals who actively smoke. Secondhand smoke causes an imbalance of systemic oxidants and antioxidants characterized by the presence of a lipid peroxidation product, namely Malondialdehyde (MDA). The main objective of this study was to assess how exposure to sidestream cigarette smoke affects MDA levels in rat cerebral tissue Methods. A true experimental study was conducted using 30 male Wistar rats with a post-test only control group design. All rats were randomly divided into 5 groups, namely 1 control group and 4 treatment groups. A total of 270 cigarettes were used as exposure sources. A spectrophotometer at a wavelength (λmax) of 533 nm was used to measure MDA levels. The MDA level data were then analyzed. ANOVA and Kruskall Wallis tests were performed after evaluating the results of the Normality and Homogeneity tests. A p value <0.05 indicates significant data. Results. The results indicate that the group exposed to cigarette smoke using 4 cigarettes for 30 days (P4) exhibited elevated MDA levels compared to the control group. Statistical analysis showed a significant correlation between secondhand smoke and increased MDA levels (p < 0.05). Conclusion. This study results suggest that exposure to SSCS contributes to increased MDA levels in the brain tissue of Wistar rats, which indicates oxidative stress.
A Review on the Effect of Cell Phone Electromagnetic Radiation on Histological Testicles Farmananda, Irsandi Rizki; Farindra, Irmawan; Linawati, Ni Made
MAHESA : Malahayati Health Student Journal Vol 4, No 12 (2024): Volume 4 Nomor 12 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/mahesa.v4i12.15546

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ABSTRACT Cell phones have become an essential possession for individuals in today's society. Nevertheless, beneath their widespread use lies a potential hazard in the form of electromagnetic radiation. The level of radiation emitted varies, along with its impact on the human body, particularly on the reproductive system. This research aims to consolidate findings from existing studies on the influence of cell phone electromagnetic radiation on the histological makeup of the testes. A review of literature was conducted following a PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses) approach, utilizing the PubMed and Scopus journal publication databases. A total of 133 articles were identified through the database search, with inclusion and exclusion criteria established based on the PICOS framework. Following the screening process, six articles met the predetermined criteria and were deemed suitable for analysis. The results of the study demonstrate that exposure to electromagnetic radiation led to alterations in the histological structure of the testes in experimental animals. In conclusion, prolonged exposure to electromagnetic radiation has an impact on the histological composition of the testes in experimental animals. Keywords: Electromagnetic Radiation, Histology, Testicles, Cell Phone