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Relationship of Physical Activity and Blood Pressure: Data Analysis of the Integrated Non-Communicable Diseases Development Post (Posbindu PTM) Jenggawah Public Health Center in Jember Regency at 2020 Maulana, Muhammad Alfin; Susanto, Tantut; Rasni, Hanny; Ma’fuah, Sofiatul; Kurdi, Fahruddin
Journal of Rural Community Nursing Practice Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): March
Publisher : Al-Hijrah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58545/jrcnp.v1i1.78

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Physical activity is one of the factors that can affect the incidence of hypertension. Individuals who lack physical activity will be at risk for hypertension. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the relationship between physical activity and blood pressure participants in non-communicable diseases of integrated development post (Posbindu PTM) Jenggawah Public Health Center, Jember. The retrospective case-control study design was used to analyze secondary data of Posbindu PTM registered from September to November 2020 among 126 participants. Characteristics of participants (age, gender, education, marital and occupational status), physical activity, and blood pressure were measured based on the health chart (KMS) of Posbindu PTM. Among 126 participants in Posbindu PTM identified 58% of having adequate activity and 60% of normal blood pressure. Meanwhile, there was a relationship between physical activity and the blood pressure of Posbindu PTM (χ2=5.795; p-value=0.016). Furthermore, Posbindu PTM participants who had enough physical activity were 0.4 times maintaining the blood pressure (OR: 0.411; 95% CI = 0.198-0.853). Physical activity is correlated with blood pressure among participants in Posbindu PTM. Therefore, the adequacy of physical activity should be improved to maintain blood pressure and prevent the risk of hypertension.
Relationship of Physical Activity and Blood Pressure: Data Analysis of the Integrated Non-Communicable Diseases Development Post (Posbindu PTM) Jenggawah Public Health Center in Jember Regency at 2020 Maulana, Muhammad Alfin; Susanto, Tantut; Rasni, Hanny; Ma’fuah, Sofiatul; Kurdi, Fahruddin
Journal of Rural Community Nursing Practice Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): March
Publisher : Al-Hijrah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58545/jrcnp.v1i1.78

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Physical activity is one of the factors that can affect the incidence of hypertension. Individuals who lack physical activity will be at risk for hypertension. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the relationship between physical activity and blood pressure participants in non-communicable diseases of integrated development post (Posbindu PTM) Jenggawah Public Health Center, Jember. The retrospective case-control study design was used to analyze secondary data of Posbindu PTM registered from September to November 2020 among 126 participants. Characteristics of participants (age, gender, education, marital and occupational status), physical activity, and blood pressure were measured based on the health chart (KMS) of Posbindu PTM. Among 126 participants in Posbindu PTM identified 58% of having adequate activity and 60% of normal blood pressure. Meanwhile, there was a relationship between physical activity and the blood pressure of Posbindu PTM (χ2=5.795; p-value=0.016). Furthermore, Posbindu PTM participants who had enough physical activity were 0.4 times maintaining the blood pressure (OR: 0.411; 95% CI = 0.198-0.853). Physical activity is correlated with blood pressure among participants in Posbindu PTM. Therefore, the adequacy of physical activity should be improved to maintain blood pressure and prevent the risk of hypertension.
DRIVERS OF IMPULSIVE FASHION PURCHASES ON TIKTOK SHOP: THE ROLE OF HEDONIC MOTIVES, LIFESTYLE, AND PROMOTIONS Maulana, Muhammad Alfin; Nurmiyati, Nurmiyati; Rahayu, Sri
Jurnal Comparative: Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol 7, No 3 (2025): August
Publisher : Univesitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/combis.v7i3.14643

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This study examines the influence of hedonic shopping motivation, shopping lifestyle, and sales promotion on impulsive buying behavior in fashion products on TikTok Shop. Impulsive buying has become increasingly prevalent in social commerce, driven by emotional engagement and promotional stimuli. A quantitative approach was employed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) with SmartPLS software. Data were collected from 100 active TikTok Shop users through purposive sampling. The findings reveal that hedonic shopping motivation and sales promotion have a significant positive effect on impulsive buying, confirming that emotional gratification and attractive promotional strategies strongly trigger unplanned purchases. Contrary to expectations, shopping lifestyle exhibits a negative and insignificant relationship with impulsive buying, suggesting that habitual shopping patterns may not necessarily lead to impulsive decisions in this digital context. The results highlight the critical role of experiential and promotional elements in shaping consumer behavior on short-video e-commerce platforms. This study contributes to the growing literature on digital consumer behavior by empirically validating key drivers of impulse purchases in the context of social commerce. For practitioners, the findings suggest that enhancing user experience and designing engaging promotional campaigns can effectively stimulate sales in the competitive online fashion market.