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Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences
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Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences is a peer-reviewed journal published by Konsorsium LPPM Perguruan Tinggi Muhammadiyah Aisyiyah (PTMA) Koordinator Wilayah Jawa Tengah - DIY. This scientific journal specifically discusses the findings, new methods, and research experiences in health sciences from the University Research Colloquium (URECOL) which is held twice a year.
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A Bibliometric Analysis of COVID-19 Researches: Omicron Variant Husnul Khuluq; Tri Cahyani Widiastuti; Dwiki Fitri
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (615.974 KB) | DOI: 10.53017/ujhs.132

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The aims of this research were to analyse the omicron variant COVID-19 literature published during the COVID- 19 pandemic and to guide future research relating to this variant. From 2021, November 26th to 2022, January 31th , the Pubmed (pubmed.gov) all databases collection was searched for publications related to omicron variant of COVID-19. The keywords used during this search were (omicron sars cov and (omicron covid-19). Exported Microsoft Excel files, Bibliometrics indicator analysis was performed using Bibliometric/Biblioshiny, a web interface application accessed using R-Studio. In total, 262 publications related to omicron varian of COVID- 19 were identified. In these publications, the most active author, journal, country and organisation were Wang L, Nature, China and University Of Oxford, respectively. The most commonly used keywords were humans, sars-cov-2, covid-19, mutation, covid-19 vaccines, spike glycoprotein coronavirus, adult, animals, covid-19/epidemiology/virology and antibodies viral/immunology. This Bibliometric analysis is helpful for mapping studies related to the omicron variant of COVID- 19. This article provides an overview of further researches related to omicron variant of COVID- 19 For example, by searching for keywords, this variant is associated with gender, spike glycoprotein coronavirus and mutation.
Increased Diabetic Neuropaty Scores and Their Relationship with Body Mass Index Nurul Aktifah; Firman Faradisi; Dwi Fijianto
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (306.782 KB) | DOI: 10.53017/ujhs.133

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The increasing prevalence of diabetes has an additional impact on sufferers in the form of complications of diabetes mellitus. One of the complications that often occurs is diabetic neuropathy in the foot area where this complication can be caused by various factors. This study aims to determine whether body mass index (BMI) has a relationship in increasing the occurrence of diabetic neuropathy in DM patients. This study uses a descriptive analytic research design with a cross sectional research design. The sample of this research was taken by purposive sampling with a total of 92 respondents. Body mass index was obtained by measuring the respondent's height and weight, while diabetic neuropathy was carried out by examining complaints of neuropathy in the feet. The results of the research analysis showed that most of the respondents' BMI values were in the fat category (66.7%). The analysis test using chi suare obtained a p value of 0.021, which means that there is a relationship between body mass index and the severity of diabetic neuropathy scores. The higher the respondent's BMI value, the higher the diabetic neuropathy score they experienced. From the results of this study, it is recommended for diabetics to reduce BMI to the normal range either through exercise or proper diet.
The Effectiveness of Vitamin C Supplementation and Ambon Banana on Hemoglobin Levels in Anemia Young Women Dewi Pertiwi Dyah Kusudaryati; Ratih Prananingrum
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January-June
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Iron deficiency anemia is an anemia due to iron deficiency which results in impaired hemoglobin synthesis. Young women are prone to anemia due to menstruation every month. Efforts to increase hemoglobin levels can be done by supplementing vitamin C and giving foods that are high in iron such as Ambon banana. The aim of this research is to determine the effectiveness of vitamin C supplementation and Ambon banana on hemoglobin levels in anemia young women. Pretest posttest two groups design with 18 subjects each group. Subjects were anemic young women. Group I was given vitamin C supplemen and Ambon banana while group II was given Ambon banana. Treatment is given twice a day for 8 days. Hemoglobin level data was taken by taking blood at the fingertips. In group I there were differences in hemoglobin levels before and after vitamin C supplementation and Ambon banana (p = 0,000). In group II there were also differences in hemoglobin levels before and after administration of Ambon banana (p = 0.001). Group I had an increase in average hemoglobin level of 1.5 ± 1.0 g /dl while group II had an increase in average hemoglobin level of 1.2 ± 1.2 g/dl. The conclusion is Vitamin C supplementation and Ambon banana are effectively increased hemoglobin levels in anemic young women.
The Effect of Mother's Knowledge about Child Supplementation on Giving Supplementation During the Covid-19 pandemic Ratna Arifiana; Leila Nisya Ayuanda; Ely Krisnawaty
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (542.982 KB) | DOI: 10.53017/ujhs.135

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Covid-19 cases in the group of children in Indonesia are increasing, reaching around 11-12%. Covid-19 cases in children in Indonesia are the highest cases in the world. One of the efforts to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 in children is to increase immunity and health in children, which can be done by giving supplements to children. One of the factors that influence the provision of supplements to children is the mother's knowledge. This study uses quantitative analysis by analyzing the effect of the mother's level of knowledge about giving supplementation to children with supplementation to children. The subjects in this study were mothers who had children aged 0 months to 5 years. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, so the number of samples in this study was 107 mothers. The instrument in this study used a questionnaire in the form of a google form which had been tested for validity and reliability. The result of this study is the influence of a mother's knowledge on the provision of supplementation to children with a p-value of 0.004. So health workers, especially midwives, have an important role in providing information to mothers and families to maintain health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Measurement of Protein Content in Extract of Earthworm Ahmad Fauzi; Wahyu Utami; Denny Vitasari; Arifah Sri Wahyuni
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January-June
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Earthworms are widely used by Indonesian people as an alternative treatment of typhoid fever in addition to the main treatment using antibiotics. One of the main ingredients of earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus) is protein. The amount of protein content of the extracts is highly dependent on the production process. For this reason, a spectrophotometric analysis was carried out to determine the protein content of the worm extracts in the market. As a result of the analysis using the Lowry method at a maximum wavelength of 650.8 nm, the protein content of a sample of earthworm extract obtained from the market was (10.41 ± 0.47) %.
Test of ?-Amylase Inhibition Activity in Ethanol Extract of Fennel Leaves (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) Using Elisa Reader Dwi Bagus Pambudi; Nuniek Nizmah Fajriyah; Retno Aulia Maharisti
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53017/ujhs.1

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Fennel has been cultivated in Indonesia as a spice and medicinal plant. Fennel can produce fennel oil, which is the result of distillation from dry and ripe fennel fruit powder, while fennel leaves are mainly cooked to make vegetables. The ?-amylase enzyme plays an important role in the breakdown of oligosaccharides and disaccharides into monosaccharides so that they are ready for absorption. Inhibition of the ?-amylase enzyme can delay and prolong the digestion time of carbohydrates, causing a decrease in the rate of glucose absorption and preventing an increase in postpandrial plasma glucose levels. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the ethanol extract of fennel leaves (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) Against the inhibitory activity of the ?-amylase enzyme using Elisa Reader. The experimental research method was applied to test the ethanol extract of secondary metabolite compounds from fennel leaves against the inhibition of ?-amylase enzyme activity. The results showed that the IC50 value in the fennel leaf extract was 1.432 ?g/mL while the IC50 acarbose as a comparison was 3.340 ?g/mL. In conclusion, the ethanol extract of fennel leaves can be used to reduce blood sugar levels.
Psychological and Environmental Support: An Important Complement to Controlled Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV Patients Setiyo Budi Santoso; Heni Lutfiyati; Ulfahishofi Hanifah Afifi; Shellyta Ratnafuri
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53017/ujhs.13

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This article presents a quality of life profile for HIV patients who have undergone controlled antiretroviral therapy. Specifically, researchers reviewed the unique needs of research subjects for psychological and environmental support. The research took place at the Regional General Hospital KRT Setjonegoro Wonosobo, involving 68 research subjects. All study subjects were HIV patients undergoing controlled antiretroviral therapy (outpatient) with a duration of more than six months and were aged more than 15 years. Investigation of the quality of life profile used the Indonesian version of the WHOQOL-HIV Bref questionnaire. The results showed that HIV patients who underwent controlled therapy had a higher quality of life score than general HIV patients. Antiretroviral treatment has helped them have physical qualities, independence, spiritual side, and social abilities in living life. Even so, they need psychological intervention and environmental support to have consistent quality of themselves. Health workers involved in managing HIV patients need to provide professional interventions to improve their ability to concentrate and ensure that they are always comfortable with their physical condition. Further, there is a need for cooperation by relationships (family, friends, community) and health workers to ensure that HIV patients do not experience financial difficulties, enjoy time in a relaxed manner, and feel safe as part of the environment society in general.
Product Development of Anti Acne Gel: Combination of White Turmeric Rhizome Ethanol Extract (Curcuma Mango Val) and Galangal Rhizome Ethanol Extract (Alpinia Galanga) Imron Wahyu Hidayat; Retna Tri Astuti; Tiara Mega Kusuma
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): January - June
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White turmeric rhizome (Curcuma mango Val) and galangal rhizome (Alpinia galanga) have been widely studied to have antibacterial activity. One of the causes of acne is bacteria, such as Staphylococcus epidermidis. The purpose of this study was to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration of the ethanol extract of white turmeric (Curcuma mangga Val) and galangal (Alpinia galanga) rhizome against acne-causing bacteria and its effectiveness after it was formulated in gel form. Simplicia was extracted by maceration method using ethanol 96% solvent. The extract was formulated in the form of a gel with various concentrations of CMC Na. The results of the gel antibacterial evaluation showed that the ethanol extract gel of white turmeric rhizome (Curcuma mangga Val) and galangal rhizome (Alpinia galangal) showed antibacterial activity against S. epidermidis bacteria.
The Effect of Balance Exercise (Forward Stepping) on The Risk of Falling in the Elderly Esri Rusminingsih; Marwanti Marwanti; Endang Sawitri; Apriliana Dwi Cahyani
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): January - June
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Falling is a common occurrence in the elderly and the risk of falling increases with age. The elderly will experience a physical deterioration in the musculoskeletal system, which causes a decrease in balance, making them prone to falling. Impaired balance is the main cause of the risk of falls in the elderly because of visual, vestibular and somatosensory disorders. The risk of falling in the elderly can lead to complications of fractures and even death. Elderly balance exercise can be used as an effort to improve the quality of life of the elderly in the community. This study aims to determine the effect of balance training (forward stepping) on ??the level of risk of falling in the elderly. The research design used a pre-experiment with the One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design. The sampling technique used random sampling with a total of 16 respondents with criteria over 65 years of age, independent mobility and not experiencing hearing and vision problems. The intervention was given in the form of forward stepping balance exercises 3 times a week for 4 weeks with a duration of 15 minutes. Measuring the risk of falling using the Time Up and Go Test (TUGT). The results showed that the mean age of the elderly was 72.38 ± 3.46 years, with 12 more elderly women (75%) than men. The risk of falling before being given training in the elderly was included in the light category with an average TUGT value of 17.06 seconds and after training there was a decrease to an average of 13.24 seconds. The Wilcoxon Test shows the effect of balance training (forward stepping) on ??the risk of falling in the elderly with p-value = 0.000 <0.05. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that balance training (forward stepping) can reduce the risk of falls in the elderly.
The Effect of Core Stabilization Exercise on Chronic Low Back Pain Reduction: Critical Review Wahyuni Wahyuni; Muhammad Afif Robiatul Azis
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53017/ujhs.45

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Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a condition of low back pain. Pain that occurs in low back pain is not a disease or a diagnosis but a term for pain that is felt in the affected anatomic area with various variations in the pain duration. In some instances, the initial pain may continue over three months and eventually progress to chronic low back pain (CLBP). Objective: This study was to determine the effect of pain reduction after core stabilization exercise (CSE) on chronic low back pain based on the available literature and to determine the type of core stabilization exercise on chronic low back pain based on the existing literature. Methods: This study used a critical review study. Results: From the results of this study, eight out of 148 articles matched the inclusion criteria. Eight articles were used as the basis for the study, which was continued for the appraisal stage. The appraisal results show that six articles have a Quartile 1 (Q1) value and two articles have a Quartile 2 (Q2) value. The PEDro scale assessment gets seven articles with a low bias (the PEDro score> 5), and 1 article has a high bias (the PEDro score?5). Conclusion: Based on the results of studies that have been conducted on the effect of core stabilization exercise on pain reduction in chronic low back pain, based on studies in the existing literature, it can be concluded that core stabilization exercise affects reducing pain in chronic low back pain.

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