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Prosiding Seminar Kesehatan Masyarakat
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30264863     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26714/pskm
Core Subject : Health,
Prosiding Seminar Kesehatan Masyarakat (PRIMA KESMAS) merupakan media publikasi naskah peserta kegiatan Seminar Hasil Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Bidang Ilmu Kesehatan dan Olahraga yang diselenggarakan setiap bulan Agustus oleh Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang. PRIMA KESMAS akan diterbitkan setiap bulan Oktober dengan cakupan bidang keilmuan prosiding ini diantaranya meliputi Epidemiologi, Kesehatan Lingkungan (Kesling), Keselamatan dan Kesehatan Kerja (K3), Promosi Kesehatan (Promkes), Administrasi dan Kebijakan Kesehatan (AKK), Kesehatan Reproduksi (Kespro), Kesehatan Ibu dan Anak (KIA), Gizi Kesehatan Masyarakat, Keolahragaan, Kedokteran dan Kedokteran Gigi, Keperawatan, Kebidanan, Laboratorium Kesehatan, dan bidang ilmu kesehatan lainnya yang masih relevan.
Articles 74 Documents
Analysis of Sabit Kick Agility in Pencak Silat Sports Wijaya, Muhammad Riski Adi; Hariono, Awan; Syaifullah, Rony; Nugroho, Haris
PROSIDING SEMINAR KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT Vol 2 No October (2024): Proceeding of The 1st International Seminar on Public Health and Sports (IS
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/prosidingfkm.v2iOctober.639

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Background: In the realm of Pencak Silat, the speed of the sabit kick is a critical aspect that distinguishes between an athlete's skill and proficiency. A technical movement must possess an optimal level of effectiveness and efficiency. Pencak Silat is a traditional Indonesian martial art that encompasses a variety of techniques and movements, one of which is the sabit kick. The sabit kick is a crucial technique in Pencak Silat, requiring agility, precision, and strength to be executed effectively. In Pencak Silat competitions, the sabit kick is frequently used to score points or even to defeat an opponent. Therefore, analyzing the agility involved in executing the sabit kick in a competitive context is essential. An athlete’s ability to perform the sabit kick quickly and accurately can be a decisive factor in the outcome of a match. Good agility enables athletes to respond swiftly to their opponent’s movements and to execute techniques at the right moment. Method: This study employs a quantitative descriptive approach. The research subjects consisted of 61 members of Tapak Suci MTS Muhammadiyah Pekalongan City, selected using a total sampling technique. Data collection was carried out through tests and measurements of sabit kick agility. The test procedure involved subjects performing sabit kicks with both the right and left legs, maneuvering over 30 cm high cones within 15 seconds. Subsequently, data analysis was conducted using percentage techniques to understand the frequency distribution of the test results. Result: The results of the sabit kick agility test for Tapak Suci MBS KH. Mas Mansyur athletes revealed that 8.19% or 5 athletes were categorized as sufficient, 44.26% or 27 athletes as poor, and 47.54% or 29 athletes as very poor. Conclusion: to achieve optimal performance, enhancing the agility of the sabit kick must be a top priority in the development of training programs at Tapak Suci MBS KH. Mas Mansyur.
The Effect of Interval Training on Increasing VO2Max and Hemoglobin Levels in Central Java PPLOP Athletes Dhuha, Ahad Agafian; Yogaswara, Andre; Hajar, Nabil; Firdaus, Mohammad Fajar
PROSIDING SEMINAR KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT Vol 2 No October (2024): Proceeding of The 1st International Seminar on Public Health and Sports (IS
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/prosidingfkm.v2iOctober.641

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Background: In adolescence, the level of anemia is very high so it is feared that it can affect athlete performance, while athletes must have high hemoglobin levels to support their performance in training and competing. This study also aims to determine methods for increasing hemoglobin levels besides using iron-rich foods. Method: This study uses an experimental method with independent variables interval training and dependent variables VO2Max and hemoglobin levels. The population in this study were PPLOP Central Java karate athletes, the sampling technique used was total sampling. The test instrument used to measure VO2Max was the Balked test and the test instrument to measure hemoglobin was the HemoCue blood photometer. Result: the results in this study interval training can increase VO2Max with an average increase of 1.73% and interval training can increase hemoglobin levels by an average of 5.98 gr/dl. Conclusion: interval training can be used as a reference for increasing VO2Max and hemoglobin levels, for optimal increases can be accompanied by consumption of foods high in iron.
Waste Reduction Based on Adsorption Aqueous Lead Nitrate by Chicken Feather Dhaningtyas, Shalihat Afifah
PROSIDING SEMINAR KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT Vol 2 No October (2024): Proceeding of The 1st International Seminar on Public Health and Sports (IS
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/prosidingfkm.v2iOctober.644

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Background: Chicken feathers can be used as an alternative treatment for metal ions in wastewater with a concentration of lead nitrate. This paper will describe the ability of chicken feathers that were activated by only Sodium hydroxide and by Sodium hydroxide with Hydrochloric acid based on some variation of the weight of chicken feathers to reduce the concentration of lead nitrate and subsequently, characterizing the spectral outcomes. Method: A quasi-experimental research with pre-test post-tests equivalent control groups design will be done. The purposive sampling consists of aqueous Pb(NO3)2 and chicken feathers are used. The 5 mg/L Pb solution was made from Pb(NO3)2 whose levels had been tested with AAS and were detected at 4.183 mg/L. Variations in chicken feather mass of 1.4 grams; 1.5 grams; 1.6 grams; and 1.7 grams were tested. Result: Based on the activation treatment, chicken feathers with a weight of 1.7 grams activated by sodium hydroxide have the highest ability to adsorb aqueous lead nitrate. The spectra match the functional groups of keratin. Conclusion: Activation using sodium hydroxide has reached a high adsorption presentation capacity. The spectral results match the functional groups of keratin C-H, C-O, N-H2 groups.
Training Model for Injury Prevention in Archery: A Literature Study Asy Syahidah, Annisa; Fatoni, Muhad; Warthadi, Anugrah Nur
PROSIDING SEMINAR KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT Vol 2 No October (2024): Proceeding of The 1st International Seminar on Public Health and Sports (IS
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/prosidingfkm.v2iOctober.646

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Background: Sports injuries are a problem that occurs in athletes both during, competing, and after training. The injury gets worse If incorrectly treated. This research explores a literature review study on injury management training models for archery athletes. Method: This research is limited to injuries that often occur in archery sports, analysis of the physical needs of archery sports, and archery injury prevention training models taken in 20 journals, both international and national. Result: The results showed that in archery, injuries to the upper body are the most common (shoulder, finger, and hand injuries) and are also frequently reported. The factors that cause most injuries are internal factors (technical errors or movements when playing) and external factors (the environment or bad weather while playing). Injury management models include the sequence of prevention of sports injuries; dynamic and recursive models of sports injury etiology; and comprehensive models of injury causes. The training models for Injury Prevention in Archery were Body Mass Density (BMD); Range of Motion (ROM); Translation Research Model of Injury Prevention Practice (TRIPP), the Haddon Matrix model, the decision-based RTP model; and the Team-sport Injury Prevention (TIP) model. Conclusion: The literature on injury prevention in archery reveals that, although the sport is generally considered low-impact, it presents unique physical demands that can lead to both acute and chronic injuries, particularly in the shoulder, elbow, and back.