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HYPERTENSION AS A SILENT KILLER DISEASE: EDUCATION FOR AT-RISK COMMUNITIES IN PEKUWON VILLAGE
Hypertension is often called a silent killer disease because it does not give symptoms to the affected person. Bojonegoro Regency in East Java is one of the areas with a high rate of non-communicable diseases, reaching 385,465 people.
Andini Tania Zethira +14 more
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Our results showed that the mean fat mass (FM) and fat‐free mass (FFM) were significantly lower among moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) children than among NW children, showing the effect of moderate thinness on wasting of muscle mass, which can help to improve the continuum of care in the management of acute malnutrition.
Melese Sinaga Teshome +7 more
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HOUSEHOLD WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH BIOPORE CREATION TRAINING AND USING RAPEL APPLICATION
Background: The amount of garbage in Yogyakarta annually experiences consistent growth. Some inhabitants have not adopted autonomous garbage sorting and depend on police to handle waste management.
Khoiriyah Isni +5 more
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Mulawarman University have the largest number of students in Kalimantan (37,000). This amount has the potential to be smokers supported by the non-realization of non-smoking areas in all faculties and the high circulation of cigarettes through the ...
Riza Hayati Ifroh +5 more
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PERAWATAN KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT
Paradigma yang sehat adalah strategi kesehatan baru melihat masalah kesehatan variabel kontinu, dirancang sistem terdistribusi dengan aktivitas Layanan selalu bermanfaat meningkatkan kesehatan masyarakat, profesional medis bersama-sama masyarakat ...
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Abstract Using panel data from Indonesia, this paper analyzes short and long‐term drivers of nutritional conditions among children aged 0–15 years. I estimate a Mundlak model in order to better account for the relatively larger “between” variation that is found in the data, and to control for endogeneity biases that may arise due to the correlation of ...
Maria C. Lo Bue
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Background: The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is recorded at 21.6% among children under five, while the WHO target for 2025 is less than 14%. Prevention efforts are crucial for mitigating its detrimental impacts. One of the early prevention efforts
Novia Luthviatin +4 more
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RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED TO DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES [PDF]
Background: Diphtheria is a vaccine preventable disease. In the last 10 years a significant fluctuation of diphtheria incidence led to an outbreak reported in some developing countries. The aim of this study was to review about risk factors in developing
Aderia Rintani +4 more
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We conducted a randomized controlled trial of a community‐based maternal and child health project in Indonesia. Overall, we find no significant impacts on stunting, the study's primary outcome measure or other longer‐term undernutrition outcomes. The project had a modest impact on some secondary, more proximal outcomes related to maternal and child ...
Amanda Beatty +4 more
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EMPOWERING COASTAL COMMUNITIES IN KEPUTIH: WASTE MANAGEMENT AND CRAFTING FOR ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
Waste is a classic problem for developing countries like Indonesia. Coastal areas are one of the areas that most vulnerable to environmental problems, especially those related to plastic waste.
Khuliyah Candraning Diyanah +18 more
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