Diabetes Mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases with characteristic hyperglycemia that accurs due to abnormalities in insulin secretion, insulin action or both disorders. Management of Diabetes Mellitus one of which is the bean stew. Bean stew contain substances stigmasterol and sitisterol that can stimulate the pancreatic β- cells to secrete insulin in peripheral tissues. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of bean stew on blood sugar levels in people with DM .The research method used experimental research design that is one group pre test-post test design, which reveal a causal relationship by engaging a group of subjects were observed prior to treatment. Samples taken by 32 respondents. The resulting data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test with 0,05 significance level.The results showed that there was a bean stew effect on blood sugar levels. In the experimental group before the treated bean stew almost 100% had hyperglycemia number of 32 respondents. Then after being given treatment hampit 100% decrease, slthough not within normal limits number of 32 respondents. After calculation by Wilcoxon test was obtained count value (4,89) table (1,96), then the alternative hypothesis is accepted and the null hypothesis is rejected, it means there chickpea stew influence on blood sugar levels in people with DM.Bean stew can lower blood sugar levels in DM patients. Expected DM patients experiencing hyperglycemia can use in addition to pharmacological therapies that bean stew in addressing the problem of blood sugar levels.
Sources of public concern regarding the Covid-19 vaccine are about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine, vaccine side effects, misunderstanding of the need for vaccination, lack of trust in the health care system, and also the lack of public knowledge of vaccine-preventable Covid-19 disease (Halpin, 2019). Anxiety Feeling experienced by the community can make people doubt or not willing to be vaccinated. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between perceptions about the Covid-19 vaccine and anxiety when undergoing a Covid-19 vaccination. The research method used cross sectional with 60 respondents was selected by purposive sampling technique. The Data analysis used statistical test fisher's Exact Test using SPSS 25 for windows obtained negative perceptions as many as 47 respondents (78.3%) and moderate anxiety as many as 43 respondents (71.7%) the significance value of fisher's Exact Test perceptions with anxiety in the community in Tembokrejo village was 0.004 < = 0.05 then H0 was rejected Ha was accepted which means there was a relationship between perceptions about the Covid-19 vaccine and anxiety when going to undergo Covid-19 vaccination in Tembokrejo village in 2022. Positive perceptions will cause mild anxiety while negative perceptions will cause moderate to severe anxiety in the community.
Introduction: Childbirth is a physiological process that happens as part of a woman's development into becoming a mother. The process can be traumatic for some women because of the pain that they experience. Cold compress therapy is one of the non-pharmacological approaches to reducing pain. The objective of this study is to determine the effect of a cold compress on pain in the first stage of childbirth. Methods: This was an experimental study with a one group pretest-posttest design. The population of this research consisted of women who had given birth, totaling 15 respondents. The samples were chosen using Accidental Sampling. The data was taken through observations and it was analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test with a significance level of 0,05. Results: There were changes in pain level with a significance value of ρ = 0,008 with a testing rule ρ < 0,05. This shows that the cold pack affected the level of pain during the first stage of childbirth. Conclusions: A cold compress is effective at reducing the pain felt during childbirth. The items used to make a cold compress are easy to find and a woman can make it herself. A cold compress can be given without causing harmful effects for either the babies or the mothers who are giving birth
This study aims to find a generalization of the sine inequality of any triangles. This generalization is the general form of the sine inequality in a triangle when the angles given are not angles of the triangle, i.e. when the sum of the three angles is not equal to . The sine inequality that will be studied focuses on the inequalities of the sum and multiplication of sine in triangles. In the process, qualitative research methods are carried out in the form of literature review, namely studying the sum and the multiplication inequalities of sine in triangles which will then be developed and obtained new generalizations from the previous inequalities, namely generalizations of sine inequalities in triangles. These generalizations include generalizing the inequalities of the sum of sine in triangles and generalizing the inequalities of multiplication sine in triangles. To study this, it is necessary to first study the concepts of trigonometry, namely the definition of sine and cosine, the rules of sine and cosine; the relationship of the sine cosine to the sides of the triangle; the relationship of the radius of the circumcircle of the triangle to the sides and angles of the triangle; and arithmetic and geometric mean inequalities.The results of this study obtained the generalization of the sine inequality of any triangles. Keywords: inequality, sine, triangle
Background: Hypertension is recognized as a major health problem throughout the world leading to various life-threatening heart diseases. The higher the level of blood pressure in the long run, the more likely there is a complication of hypertension. Slow breathing exercises are one of the non-pharmacological therapies that can be used to control or reduce blood pressure and strengthening breathing muscles. This systematic review is to analyze the effectiveness of slow breathing training in blood pressure in patients with hypertension.Methods: Literature search is through Scopus, Pubmed, Proquest, Science Direct, and EBSCO. with the last 5 years (2014-2019). Criteria for inclusion in this review are as follows: studies involving hypertension, ages 18 years and over, patients who have received or are still receiving slow breathing exercises. Keyword in this review was Slow Breathing, Blood Pressure, and Hypertension.Results: There are 10 journals chosen. Total respondents in this review were 1757 hypertensive patients who received slow respiratory therapy. Slow breathing training provides many benefits for hypertensive patients. Subjects with hypertension, pre-hypertension, and antihypertensive drugs, were given slow breathing intervention that is inhaling as much as ≤10 breaths/minute carried out for ≥5 minutes. This exercise is carried out at ≥3 days/week; total duration of intervention ≥4 weeks; Slow breathing training reduces blood pressure at rest, the average using this slow breathing exercise, blood pressure drops 10 -15 mmHg in systole and diastole. Overall, slow breathing exercises decreased SBP by -5.62 mmHg [-7.86, -3.38] and DBP by -2.97 mmHg [-4.28, -1.66].Conclusion: Slow breathing training provides many benefits for hypertensive patients. Especially for patients with isolated systolic hypertension. This non-pharmacological therapy can be carried out by individuals independently in controlling the breathing rate so that they can reach breathing speed both during inspiration and expiration. Slow breathing exercises can also help increase baroreflex sensitivity, then affect blood pressure reduction.
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