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Edukasi Aktivitas Fisik Pada Ibu Hamil Dengan Media Video Aktivitas Fisik Dan Poster Aktivitas Fisik Fatmarizka, Tiara; Priambodo, Hafid Dito; Deistriany, Zehra Karil; Andriawan, Wahyu; Nadhirah, Sabina Azka; Jamil, Layla Widad; Pristianto, Arif
Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Indonesia Vol 2 No 5 (2023): Oktober : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Indonesia
Publisher : Universitas Gajah Putih, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55542/jppmi.v2i5.801

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Physical activity is any type of body movement that involves the working of the body's muscles and increases energy consumption in the body. Physical activity in pregnant women is very important to do so that the health of the mother and fetus is maintained. Based on observations that have been made in Pucangan Village, the most common problem is the lack of awareness for physical activity among pregnant women. This is what prompted us to conduct education about the physical activity of pregnant women in the Pucangan Village Pregnant Women Class, providing this education using physical activity video and physical activity posters media so that it can be easily accepted by pregnant women. The contents of the material that we provide are physical activities that pregnant women can do at home. Where pregnant women understand about physical activities that can be done such as gymnastics even though, not only that physical activity can also be in the form of housework which includes: sweeping, washing dishes, shopping for daily needs, and exercising with a gymball. We also distributed a pre test before giving the material and a post test after giving the material. We provide pre test and post test as indicators of the success of this activity. The results of the pre test and post test show that the knowledge about physical activity in pregnant women has increased from not really understand to understand. With the education in the class for pregnant women in Pucangan Village, we hope that the participants can implement it into their daily activities so that they can meet the physical activity needs of pregnant women.
Measurement of Posture in Children Aged 4-6 Years at Aisyah Makam Haji 1 Kartasura Kindergarten Naufal, Adnan Faris; Deistriany, Zehra Karil; Prasetyani, Marlita; Putri, Nuristiqomah Dwi; Azizi, Laili Rahmawati; Azizah, Hauna Nur
Journal of Community Services and Engagement: Voice of Community (VOC) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/voc.v3i3.5401

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Health screening is a form of monitoring children's growth and development, which involves evaluating growth and development status based on weight gain and addressing problems that may arise at each stage of a child's development. Physical health is measured by age, weight and height. The importance of conducting health checks on children early on is a crucial effort in detecting and preventing various health problems that may arise, including the problem of poor posture better known as bad posture. Bad posture is a condition in which the body's position deviates from the normal state which can cause various health problems. The possible negative consequences of bad posture include problems such as kyphosis, lordosis and scoliosis. Regular health checks on children, especially at early developmental stages such as in kindergarten, are important to identify early any potential health problems, including posture problems. By detecting such problems early, preventive measures can be taken immediately to avoid potentially more serious long-term impacts on children's health. Therefore, regular health check-ups in children are a necessity that cannot be ignored to maintain the health and well-being of future generations. In realizing the research results with quantitative methods, measurable and numerical-based data collection is involved to gain a deeper understanding of the posture characteristics of children in that age range. This provides a solid foundation for implementing appropriate preventive and posture corrective measures. The conducted research revealed intriguing findings regarding the posture of children at Aisyah Makam Haji 1 Kartasura Kindergarten. Among the observations: 56% of children were underweight, 10 children exhibited low arches on both feet, and 22% showed signs of scoliosis with a vertebral curve of 0°. While most children displayed normal limb length differences, some exhibited abnormalities in this aspect. These findings underscore the significance of posture screening for children aged 4-6 years, even if they seem physically healthy. Preventive measures, such as education for parents, are needed to prevent postural disorders that could potentially arise in the future.