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Lux Mensana: Journal of Scientific Health
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LUX MENSANA (Journal of Scientific Health) is international scientific journal in field of health sciences, include: medicine, nursing, public health, midwifery, nutrition, health biology, medical analysts, physiotherapy, administration of hospital and others. LUX MENSANA journal only accepts scientific articles that have never been published before (proven by publication ethic statement that will be collected before publication). Scope and focus of LUX MENSANA journal contains articles on research activities and community service result. Research articles, both qualitative and quantitative descriptive, comparison, correlation, experiment and literature study or known as literature review and systematic review. Articles of community service activities in form of activities for applying knowledge to the scale of local, regional, national community which held incidentally or regularly on ongoing basis. LUX MENSANA will publish quarterly (four times a year) on February, May, August, November.
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SERUM LEPTIN, LIPID PROFILE AND FBG IN OVERWEIGHT, AND OBESE SUBJECTS IN NNEWI SOUTH-EAST NIGERIA Nnamdi, Chinonso; Ubuo, Amah K; Anaelechi, Onuegbu J; Chima, Okpara H; Ekenedrichukwu, Okwara J; Madu, Olisekodiaka J; Akhaumere, Emmanuel O Akhaumere
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Introduction. Obesity is caused by an imbalance between food intake and energy expenditure, leading to excessive fat accumulation in organs. Leptin, an adipokine, reflects adiposity and its levels increase with weight gain and decrease with weight loss. The purpose of this study was to compare of serum leptin, lipid profile and FBG in overweight. Methods. This is a cross-sectional study. A total of 90 healthy obese, overweight, and normal-weight participants who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled in the study. They were grouped using their body mass index of 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2 (normal weight), 25 to 29.9 kg/m2 (overweight) and ≥30 kg/m2 (obese). The measured parameters were analyzed using standard methods. Results and Analysis. There was an increased difference in the mean level of Leptin (ug/l) of the obese participants compared to normal weight participants (0.63±0.29 vs 0.25±0.26, 0.001) and overweight when compared to normal weight (0.51±0.27 vs 0.25±0.26, 0.003). A significant positive correlation was observed when the leptin and BMI of obese subjects were compared. Mean fasting very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and triglyceride (TG) (mmol/l), were significantly higher (p<0.05) in overweight compared to normal weight participants (0.76±0.31 vs. 0.47±0.22) and (1.72±0.60 vs. 1.09±0.51) and obese participants (0.82±0.23 vs. 0.47±0.22) and (1.85±0.59 vs. 1.09±0.51) when compared to normal weight subjects respectively. Discussions. The level of leptin was increased in the overweight and obese groups when compared to the control groups and correlates positively with the BMI of the overweight and obese groups.
INFRARED THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH DIABETIC GANGRENE AT THE SURABAYA WOUND CARE HOME : ANALITYCAL DESCRIPTIVE STUDY Sumiyati, Sumiyati; Hidayat, Arifin
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Introduction : Diabetic gangrene is a complication of Diabetes Mellitus due to chronicneuropathy, vascular insufficiency and infection. Aggressive therapy for diabetic gangrene isneeded so that leg amputation can be avoided, one of which is treating local wounds in the legarea using the infrared method. Research. Method: Descriptive analytic with a cross sectionalapproach was used in this research. The research respondents were 30 patients whounderwent infrared treatment at the Surabaya Wound Care Home in Sidoarjo. The aim of thisstudy was to determine the factors that influence compliance with infrared therapy. Result &Analysis : The research results showed that 18 respondents (60%) complied and 12respondents (40%) did not comply, mean: 35.36 and standard deviation: 4.94. Discussion :Respondents who did not comply with infrared therapy were influenced by: the perceivedbenefits of the wound healing process were not felt enough, the length of the wound healingprocess, feelings of laziness caused respondents not to comply with recommendations,wounds that improved caused respondents to stop therapy.
NURSING CARE FOR HYPEREMESIS GRAVIDARUM CLIENTS WITH A STUDY FOCUS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF NUTRITIONAL IMBALANCE Kamariah, Kamariah; Savage , Eileen
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Introduction: Hyperemesis gravidarum is a condition where sufferers experienceexcessive nausea and vomiting, more than 10 times in 24 hours, thus disrupting their healthand daily work. One of the complications that occurs in hyperemesis gravidarum isnutritional imbalance less than the body's needs . Therefore, it is important to manageHyperemesis Gravidarum by changing the pattern nutrition. The author aims to discuss andexamine the application of nursing care with a focus on studying nutritional imbalancesless than body requirements in clients with hyperemesis gravidarum. Methods: Themethod used is a descriptive method, namely describing managed cases systematically.Results & Analysis: The results of the research were obtained during 3x24 hour nursingcare, the problem of nutritional needs for clients with hyperemesis gravidarum could beresolved in accordance with the established criteria with the results of the implementationcarried out having a response that showed the client's development. Discussion: nutritionalneeds for clients with hyperemesis gravidarum are very important, therefore it is hoped thatnurses or hospitals can pay more attention to the patient's nutritional status according toneeds and improve counseling services for pregnant women to prevent this incident
LITERATURE REVIEW STUDY: DETERMINANTS OF THE OCCURRENCE OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY IN TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS Suriyanto, Suriyanto; Abd Hamid , Abdul Alif
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Introductio: Diabetic retinopathy (RD) ranks 4th as a cause of blindness globally aftercataracts, glaucoma and macular degeneration. Blindness due to RD is a health problembecause it will reduce a person's quality of life and decrease productivity, causing a socialburden on society. Globally, around 95 million DM patients experience diabeticretinopathy (35.4%) of which one third are at risk of losing their vision and more than 75%of diabetes sufferers will experience diabetic retinopathy 20 years after diagnosis.Methods: The method used in this writing is literature study which aims to compile,tabulate and compare research results. Articles were collected via the PubMed andMendeley search engines. The keywords used are diabetic retinopathy and diabetesmellitus. The articles went through an elimination and filtering process with the resultsbeing 14 articles according to the research topic. Result & Analysis: Results from a fulltext review of 14 journals containing at least 1 RD factor and in accordance with theinclusion and exclusion criteria. From the 14 articles reviewed, the risk factors were age(87.5%), hypertension (77.8%), duration/length of suffering from DM (76.9%) and HbA1clevels (87.5%), these four factors stated there is a significant relationship with theoccurrence of RD in type 2 DM patients. Discussion : Based on the results of the study, itwas concluded that most journals stated that there was a relationship between the factorsage, hypertension, duration of DM and HbA1c levels on the incidence of RD in type 2 DMpatients.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF DIET AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES WITH THE INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSION AMONG THE ELDERLY IN THE RW 05 AREA OF BABAKAN PARI VILLAGE, EAST BATUJAJAR VILLAGE, 2022 Rinarmi, Rinarmi; Khatijah, Siti
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Introduction : Hypertension or high blood pressure is a condition where systolic blood pressureincreases to more than or equal to 140 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure to more than or equalto 90 mmHg . Hypertension in the elderly is something that is often found because most middleaged or elderly people are at risk of developing hypertension. A person is said to be elderly if heis 60 years or older, whether male or female . The 2018 Riskesdas results show that theprevalence of the population with high blood pressure is 34.11% . In 2018, West Java rankedsecond as the province with the highest cases of hypertension in Indonesia, namely 39.6%.According to data from the West Bandung District Health Service , disease with amount highestthat is hypertension . Lack of physical activity increases the risk of suffering from hypertension.Meanwhile, physical activity is the movement carried out by the muscles and their supportingsystems. During physical activity, muscles require energy outside metabolism to move. Anotherfactor that causes hypertension in the elderly is poor diet. Diet is the method or behavior adoptedby a person in selecting and using food ingredients in daily food consumption which includes thetype of food, amount of food and frequency of eating. Method : used in this research iscorrelation research using a cross sectional approach. Amount sample in study This as many as80 elderly people. Result & Analysis : Statistical test results with using the chi-square test Forpattern Eat obtained p value (0.000) < α (0.05) and for activity physique obtained p value (0.040)< α (0.05) then H0 is rejected. Discussion : With thereby can concluded that there is connectionpattern eating and activities physique with incident hypertension in the elderly in the RW 05Kampung Babakan Pari area, East Batujajar Village. Therefore, there needs to be efforts fromthe Community Health Center to maintain the continuity of promotive and preventive effortswhich is carried out for a minimum of 3 months, especially those related to diet and how toprevent hypertension.

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