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Determinan Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat (PHBS) pada Ibu Rumah Tangga di Wilayah Desa Tumbang Masukih Kabupaten Gunung Mas Provinsi Kalimantan Tengah Kurniawan, Aprizal; Rupiwardani, Irfany; Cahyani, Septia Dwi
Jurnal Sanitasi Profesional Indonesia Vol 6 No 02 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Bengkulu

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Clean and healthy living practices in Indonesia are currently still low, which is related to various environmental health issues that are still high in Indonesia. In rural areas, especially in Tumbang Masukih Village, public awareness of the importance of practicing clean and healthy living is still minimal. Geographically, Tumbang Masukih Village is located in a highland area adjacent to a major river, with water from this river supporting daily water needs such as cooking, washing, and other activities. Therefore, community knowledge about the implementation of PHBS is of great importance. The objective of this study is to analyze the determinants of clean and healthy living behavior (PHBS) among housewives in the Tumbang Masukih Village area of Gunung Mas District, Central Kalimantan Province.The research method used was quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach. The research population consisted of 107 housewives who did not work in Tumbang Masukih Village, with a sample of 52 housewives selected using random sampling. The research instrument used a questionnaire with chi-square statistical data analysis.The results showed a relationship between the independent and dependent variables. This is evidenced by the p-value of each variable being < α (0.05), indicating a significant and meaningful relationship between education, attitude, knowledge, and social support toward clean and healthy living behavior. The conclusion from this study is that there are determinants of clean and healthy living behavior (PHBS) among housewives in the Tumbang Masukih Village area of Gunung Mas District, Central Kalimantan Province.
Analysis of The Level of Maximal Oxygen Uptake (Vo2​Max) Ability in Football Extracurricular Students of MTs Bahrul Ulum, Rokan Hulu Regency Kurniawan, Aprizal; Putra, Ardo Yulpiko; Resdianto, Resdianto
Jurnal Ilmu Keolahragaan Vol. 1 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Ilmu Keolahragaan
Publisher : Universitas Cahaya Prima

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VO₂Max is an important indicator of cardiorespiratory fitness that plays a significant role in supporting performance in football. This study employed a descriptive quantitative method with a survey design. The population of this study consisted of all grade VIII students who participated in the football extracurricular activity at MTs Bahrul Ulum, totaling 20 students. The sampling technique used was total sampling, meaning that all members of the population were included as research participants. The instrument used to measure VO₂Max was the Multi-Stage Fitness Test (MFT), also known as the Beep Test. The test results were analyzed using descriptive statistics and frequency distribution. The results showed that the VO₂Max ability of students participating in the football extracurricular activity at MTs Bahrul Ulum was generally at a low level. The lowest recorded VO₂Max value was 24.00 and the highest was 42.90. The average (mean) value was 31.87 with a standard deviation of 5.74. Based on the frequency distribution, the majority of students were categorized as Poor and Fair. Specifically, 50% of students (10 individuals) were in the Poor category and 30% of students (6 individuals) were in the Fair category. The study concluded that the VO₂Max capacity of MTs Bahrul Ulum football extracurricular students is at a low level, indicating that their cardiorespiratory fitness still needs improvement to achieve optimal performance and long-term health benefits. Therefore, it is recommended that more structured and specific training programs be implemented to improve VO₂Max.