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The Correlation Between Uncorrected Myopic Refractive Errors and Patterns of Sports Participation Among Students at Senior High School 15 of West Seram Regency Manery, Dodikrisno E; Tofure, Ian R; Wakano, Ferros Rozik; Kaliky, Arief Rahman S; Embisa, Yushar A; Zuneldi, Taufik; Assagaf, Abdur Rahman; Muhammad, Alfaro
Jurnal Keperawatan Olahraga Vol 2 No 01 (2026): Journal of Sports Nursing, Medical, And Health (JSNMH)
Publisher : PT Pubsains Nur Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69606/sportnursmedhealth.v2i01.356

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Background: Good visual acuity is important for school-aged children; uncorrected myopia can hinder participation in sports, highlighting the need for vision screening and intervention planning in schools. Aim: To examine the association between uncorrected myopic refractive errors and patterns of sports participation among students at SMA 15 West Seram Regency. Methods: This study employed a quantitative cross-sectional study design. A total of 76 students with myopic refractive errors were included as respondents. Data were collected directly using a structured questionnaire that assessed the degree of myopia, type of sports activities, and duration of physical activity. Data analysis was performed using the chi-square test with SPSS to determine the association between the degree of uncorrected myopia and sports activity variables. Results: The findings showed no statistically significant association between the degree of uncorrected myopic refractive error and the type of sports activities performed (p > 0.05), nor with the duration of sports activities (p > 0.05). Although students with mild myopia tended to prefer volleyball and engaged in sports activities for approximately two hours, these tendencies did not demonstrate significant statistical relationships. Conclusion: Uncorrected myopia was not significantly linked to sports type or duration among students, suggesting non-visual factors play a stronger role in adolescents’ participation in school sports activities overall in context.
The Correlation Between Uncorrected Myopic Refractive Errors and Patterns of Sports Participation Among Students at Senior High School 15 of West Seram Regency Manery, Dodikrisno E; Tofure, Ian R; Wakano, Ferros Rozik; Kaliky, Arief Rahman S; Embisa, Yushar A; Zuneldi, Taufik; Assagaf, Abdur Rahman; Muhammad, Alfaro
Jurnal Keperawatan Olahraga Vol 2 No 01 (2026): Journal of Sports Nursing, Medical, And Health (JSNMH)
Publisher : PT Pubsains Nur Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69606/sportnursmedhealth.v2i01.356

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Background: Good visual acuity is important for school-aged children; uncorrected myopia can hinder participation in sports, highlighting the need for vision screening and intervention planning in schools. Aim: To examine the association between uncorrected myopic refractive errors and patterns of sports participation among students at SMA 15 West Seram Regency. Methods: This study employed a quantitative cross-sectional study design. A total of 76 students with myopic refractive errors were included as respondents. Data were collected directly using a structured questionnaire that assessed the degree of myopia, type of sports activities, and duration of physical activity. Data analysis was performed using the chi-square test with SPSS to determine the association between the degree of uncorrected myopia and sports activity variables. Results: The findings showed no statistically significant association between the degree of uncorrected myopic refractive error and the type of sports activities performed (p > 0.05), nor with the duration of sports activities (p > 0.05). Although students with mild myopia tended to prefer volleyball and engaged in sports activities for approximately two hours, these tendencies did not demonstrate significant statistical relationships. Conclusion: Uncorrected myopia was not significantly linked to sports type or duration among students, suggesting non-visual factors play a stronger role in adolescents’ participation in school sports activities overall in context.
Deteksi Dini Risiko Hiperkolesterolemia dan Hiperurisemia melalui Pemeriksaan Kolesterol dan Asam Urat di Desa Seith, Kabupaten Maluku Tengah Tofure, Ian R; Ukratalo, Abdul M; Ramadhany, Muhammad Reza; Wakano, Ferros Rozik; Muhammad, Alfaro; Manery, Dodikrisno E; Siahaya, Christo I
Jurnal Malikussaleh Mengabdi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Malikussaleh Mengabdi, April 2026
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jmm.v5i2.25884

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The increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as hypercholesterolemia and hyperuricemia, has become a serious concern across various regions, including rural areas previously considered at lower risk. Both conditions are metabolic disorders strongly influenced by the lifestyle and dietary patterns of the community. The objective of this activity was to conduct early detection of metabolic disorder risks, including hypercholesterolemia and hyperuricemia, before they develop into more severe chronic diseases. This community service activity was conducted in Seith Village, Central Maluku Regency, on April 24, 2025, with 41 participants. The screening process utilized the Accu-Chek Meter Device for testing. The results showed that of 19 male participants, 9 had cholesterol and uric acid levels within normal limits, while 10 exhibited elevated levels. Meanwhile, among 22 female participants, 10 had normal and 12 had high cholesterol levels, whereas only 7 had normal uric acid levels, and 15 showed elevated uric acid levels. These data indicate a relatively high risk of hypercholesterolemia and hyperuricemia in both genders, with a slightly higher proportion of elevated uric acid levels observed in females. Therefore, this issue requires special attention in prevention and management efforts within the community.