Irfana Tri Wijayanti
STIKes Bakti Utama Pati, Indonesia

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Effect of yoga boat pose on weight loss in 3-month injectable contraceptive receptors Lutfi Fitriana; Luluk Yuliati; Irfana Tri Wijayanti
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 3 (2023): August: Midwifery and Health Sciences
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v11i3.1317

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Weight gain in injectable contraceptive acceptors is one of the most common side effects. Long-term weight gain can lead to obesity. One of the complementary therapies that can be done by injectable contraceptive acceptors to lose weight is to do yoga boat pose. Of the 674 acceptors who used 3-month injectable contraceptives at Hadimulyo Health Center there were 75 people who experienced excessive weight gain. The yoga boat pose was given to 75 acceptors. Body mass index measurements were taken before and after the implementation of yoga. The instruments used were a weight measuring device, a height measuring device and an observation sheet for the implementation of yoga boat pose. Data analysis was carried out with the Wilcoxon Test. The results of BMI measurements before treatment showed that most samples had BMI in the obese category (74.67%) with an average BMI of 24.80 and an average body weight of 60.05 kg, while after treatment showed a decrease in the number of obese categories to (73.33%) with an average BMI of 24.55 and an average body weight of 59.41 kg. There is an effect of Yoga Boat Pose on the weight of 3-Month Injectable Contraceptive Receptors in the Hadimulyo Health Center Work Area, Mesuji Regency Lampung (p = 0.001). Yoga Boat Pose can be applied as a complementary therapy for weight loss in 3-month injectable contraceptive acceptors who experience excessive weight gain.
3-Month Injection Contraception And Obesity In Puskesmas Banding Agung Kholilah Kholilah; Luluk Yuliati; Irfana Tri Wijayanti
Journal of Midwifery and Nursing Vol. 5 No. 3 (2023): September: Health Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/jmn.v5i3.4045

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The 3-month injectable contraception is a highly effective method of hormonal contraception that prevents pregnancy. However, some acceptors may experience side effects, such as weight gain. This research aims to determine the relationship between the duration of 3 months of injectable contraceptive use and the incidence of obesity at the Health Center of Banding Agung. The study used a correlational analytic method with a cross-sectional approach. The population consisted of all mothers who had used the 3-month injection contraception for three months, with a total of 1,250 acceptors. The sample size was 93 respondents, and measuring tools used were family planning visit books, medical records, scales, and height measuring devices (GEA brand). The study found that those who used the 3-month injection contraception for over two years had the same number of obese people, namely 74 respondents (79.6%). The Fisher's Exact test obtained a p-value of <0.001 (? = 0.05), indicating a long-term relationship between 3-month injection contraception and obesity at the Banding Agung Inpatient Health Center. Understanding this link and providing proper services and education can help women make informed contraceptive decisions for their well-being.