Singapore Rehabilitation International Conferencehttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/28522024-03-28T18:39:59Z2024-03-28T18:39:59ZPublish Letterhttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/28552015-04-27T08:21:51Z2013-04-02T00:00:00ZPublish Letter
We undersigned,
1. Umi Budi Rahayu, SSTFT., MKes
Proffesion : Lecturer, Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta, Indonesia
2. Dwi Rosella Komala Sari, SSTFT., MFis
Proffesion : Lecturer, Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta, Indonesia
Giving authority to research centre and community service of Muhammadiyah
University of Surakarta in order to publish online the abstract of their research that
have been presented in 2nd Singapore Rehabilitation Conference from 28
February
to 1
st
March 2013.
th
2013-04-02T00:00:00ZActivation of the Brain to Improve Memory Ability after StrokeBudi, Rahayu Umihttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/28542018-03-19T04:32:43Z2013-04-02T00:00:00ZActivation of the Brain to Improve Memory Ability after Stroke
Budi, Rahayu Umi
Objectives:
Impaired memory is one of the vital cognitive impairment, which is often a problem
for people with stroke, and often stressful. Attempts to overcome this memory
impairment is a need to consider. The purpose of this study is to implement poststroke
brain activation to enhance nerve regeneration in the brain, consisting of
breathing exercises, brain harmonization exercise, and memory brain exercise.
Methods:
The study was conducted in subjects with post-stroke recovery in the ward stage
nerves and Physiotherapy Clinic Hospital “Dr. Muwardi Surakarta” Indonesia from
April to July 2012. This type of research is a quasi experiment with a pretest-posttest
with control group design. The sampling technique is “Purpusif sampling”. Memory is
measured by MMSE modification
Results:
The results of the research is already done which is a mix of brain activation
breathing exercises, brain harmonization exercise, memory brain exercise. Memory
capability respondents were analyzed by Mann-Whitney test obtained picture change
memory capabilities of respondents either to a control group and the treatment
group. Results of picture memory skills before treatment is no different, its p value is
0.421, while picture memory skills after treatment in the treatment group and the
controls were significant, indicated by the results of statistical tests with p value
0.013.
2013-04-02T00:00:00ZModerate Intensity and Low Intensity Aerobic Exercise To Dyslipidemia on Menopausal WomanRosella, Komala Sari Dwihttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/28532018-03-19T04:32:31Z2013-02-27T00:00:00ZModerate Intensity and Low Intensity Aerobic Exercise To Dyslipidemia on Menopausal Woman
Rosella, Komala Sari Dwi
Objectives:
Dyslipidemia is the deviation fat content of one or more of lipid profil and common in
menopausal woman. Becaused the role of the hormon estrogen decreases for the
activation of the enzyme Lipoprotein Lipase and Hormone-Sensitive Lipase so fat
catabolism decreased so will result in increase of total cholesterol, LDL, TG and
decreased levels of HDL. Prolonged dyslipidemia can cause desease such as
artheroschlerotic. Aerobic exercise can reactivate the enzyme LPL and HSL
hormone in capillary walls and muscles that will help improve fat catabolism.
Methods:
Type of research is quasi experiment with pre and post test two groups design.
Sampling technique is random sampling.Total respondents are 68 who included in
midlle age. Each consits of 34 respondents given a low-intensity aerobic exercise at
65% MHR of 80 mins in extra time on core exercise and moderate intensity aerobic
exercise at 75% MHR of 60 mins. Performed 3 times a week for 6
weeks.Cholesterol, LDL, TG and HDL obtained by blood sampling and examination
in the clinic laboratory.
Results:
The influence of moderate and low intensity aerobic exercise that given extra time on
core exercise to dyslipidemia of menopausal woman with p values of each count is
0.0001. There are difference being in the LDL with p value 0.002,TG is 0.006.
Cholesterol is 0.0018 and HDL is 0.0019.
Conclusions:
This research is expected to improve dyslipidemia of menopausal woman after
receiving treatment of moderate intensity and low intensity aerobic exercise with
extra time on core exercise after 6 weeks.
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