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Jurnal Ilmu Faal Olahraga Indonesia
ISSN : 27760812     EISSN : 27758117     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51671
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PROFILE OF CARDIOPULMONARY ENDURANCE, MUSCLE STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY OF THE EMPLOYEES IN PT. KERETA API INDONESIA Nova Sylviana; Raihan Shafa Nabilah; Ambrosius Purba
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51671/jifo.v4i2.119

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PT. Kereta Api Indonesia is the largest transportation company in Indonesia. To maintain company productivity, employees need good physical fitness as the components of physical fitness are cardiopulmonary endurance, good muscle strength, and flexibility. Technicians, conductors, and machinists very much need this component of good physical fitness due to the high workload. A descriptive study with a cross-sectional design was conducted on secondary data, with 163 employees from PT. KAI DAOP 1 Jakarta in May-August 2017 using the Total Sampling method. The variables measured were cardiopulmonary endurance with the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) bench test, muscle strength with a dynamometer, and flexibility with a pleximeter. Prevalence of the very poor category was found in cardiopulmonary endurance (35.58%), right-hand grip strength (69.33%), left-hand muscle strength (71.78%), back muscle strength (53.37%), and leg muscle strength (55.21%). However, there are also some variables dominated by the moderate category, namely push strength (39.88%), pull strength (36.2%), and interestingly flexibility showed a very good category (76.69%). It is necessary to carry out a physical fitness program with principles that are following the physical activity itself, namely the FITT principle. This is because there are components of fitness that are dominated by the very poor category, namely cardiopulmonary endurance, right-hand and left-hand muscle strength, and back and leg muscle strength. The types of exercise that can be done in the physical fitness program are moderate-intensity aerobics, walking, cycling, lifting weights, and stretching. 
HUBUNGAN AKTIVITAS FISIK DAN POLA MAKAN DENGAN DISMENORE Irma Amelia Puspitasari; Surdiniaty Ugelta; Hamidie Ronald Daniel Ray
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether physical activity and dietary habits on dysmenorrhea in Kabupaten Bandung. The type of this research is quantitative. The population of this study is teenage girls in Kabupaten Bandung and the sample of this research amounted to 32 people with an age range of 16-24 years old. The data collection technique in this study is purposive sampling. The method that is used is descriptive with correlational design by using SPSS version 25. The output of this research shows that there is no significant relationship between physical activity (X1) and dysmenorrhea (Y), this is indicated by the value of sig. = 0,967 > 0,05. Besides that, the output of this research shows that there is no significant relationship between dietary habit (X2) and dysmenorrhea (Y), this is indicated by the value of sig. = 0,967 > 0,05. So, the results of this study contradict the research hypothesis.
EFFECT OF Archidendron pauciflorum IN DIET ON HEMATOLOGY, GLUCOSE, LIVER FUNCTION, AND WEIGHT INDUCED-RATS WITH HIGH-FAT DIET Hilmi Al Wahid; Aziiz Mardanarian Rosdianto; Ronny Lesmana
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A. pauciflorum is known to have various pharmacological activities, including antimicrobial, antioxidant, antidiabetic, antidiarrheal, anticancer, and anti-gastric activity. In-vivo studies were conducted to determine the therapeutic and metabolic effects of A. pauciflorum. This research aimed to study the Effect of A. pauciflorum added to the diet in rats. The treatment group was divided into 4 to six mice each. The treatment group consisted of normal control, a negative control, and two test groups. The normal control group was given a normal diet (NCD), and the negative control group was given a high-fat diet (HFD) diet containing palmitic fatty acid to be overweight. Both test groups were given a normal diet and preparations containing A. pauciflorum (NCD-JK), and high-fat diets were fed with A. pauciflorum (HFD-JK). The treatment was carried out for nine weeks. Adding A. pauciflorum to feed can increase hemoglobin, RBC, WBC, glucose, and body weight caused by the content of Se in A. pauciflorum, which can protect cells from free radicals and affect the composition of gut microbiota. However, the administration of A. pauciflorum did not affect the platelets, ALT, and AST levels, which might be due to the lack of Se content in A. pauciflorum. 
ROLE OF BODYWEIGHT EXERCISE ON SKELETAL MUSCLE STRENGTH IN ELDERLY Ramdani Hamzah; Ronny Lesmana; Renaldi Prasetia
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Aging caused such overwhelming effects on the mass of skeletal muscle. The increasing period of rest and lack of physical activity that indicate the reduced movement most likely explain much in reducing the phenotype of muscle and bone in older individuals. Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength, is the term to explain this condition. Metabolic abnormalities such as alterations in insulin sensitivity, greater deposition of fat, myosteatosis, low level of hormones, systemic inflammation, and impaired oxidative defenses caused by decreased mitochondrial activity. Accumulated evidence showed that resistance training (RT) had an abundant effect on sarcopenia, functional status, bone density, and hip fracture. Although numerous studies showed resistance training had a significant effect to improve muscular strength in the elderly. This study aims to explore the role of bodyweight exercise in improving skeletal muscle strength in the elderly. From 19 original articles, we analyzed the effects of bodyweight exercise in the population who underwent aging. Several articles were also added to explain the muscular condition in aging and its improvement after exercise. Bodyweight training has a significant role in improving skeletal muscle strength in the elderly. It induced satellite cell activity, preventing excessive proteasomal degradation, and type II motor-unit fibers proliferation which has a significant role in muscular strength.
COMPARISON OF PERSONALITY TRAITS ON HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES STUDY PROGRAMS IN OLD AGED GROUPS Setiawan Setiawan; Elvine Gunawan; Hanna Goenawan; Nova Sylviana; Teddy Hidayat; Ambrosius Purba
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51671/jifo.v4i2.123

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Personality is most commonly divided into five big traits1,2,3,4 namely Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience. Agreeableness refers to the tendency to get along well with others and is associated with altruism or modesty. Conscientiousness refers to the extent to which an individual is careful, reliable, and persevering. Extraversion refers to the tendency to experience positive emotions and to have a positive outlook on life. In general, extroverts are talkative, sociable, outgoing, enthusiastic, and energetic. Neuroticism refers to the tendency to experience negative emotional states including anxiety, depression, or anger. Openness to experience refers to the tendency to be open-minded, imaginative, and curious. This study was cross-sectionall research with big five inventory (BFI) questionnaire. We used bahasa to validate translation of the BFI. The Participant N= 50 persons from health sciences and N= 116 persons from social science. All participant were lecturers and professors with aged interval 41-90 years. This questionnaire has 5 scale with 5 Likert scale mark with disagree strongly and agree strongly answer. The result showed all participant were included for three domain personality traits dimensions, which are agreeableness with 35, openness with 52, and conscientiousness with 29. Taken all together we concluded all lecturer and professors had tendency of agreeableness, openness, and conscientiousness for their personality traits dimensions.

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