High blood pressure (hypertension) is an increase in blood pressure in the arteries. Basic Health Research Data in 2013 showed that 25.8% of Indonesia's population had hypertension. In 2016 the National Health Indicator Survey saw this figure increase to 32.4%. This increase also occurred in RT 03 residents due to several factors such as lifestyle (rarely exercise, frequent consumption of high-fat foods), genetics and lack of regular control of high blood pressure. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of healthy food and antihypertensive exercise in reducing high blood pressure. This research was carried out in an experiment based on applied research with healthy food intervention and antihypertensive exercise. Healthy food is given for one week and antihypertensive exercises are carried out every two weeks, then blood pressure checks are carried out on day 1, day 3, day 14, and day 30. The results showed that there was an effect of 24, 39% in lower blood pressure. So that with this application the quality of life of the community is better, especially in preventing or reducing hypertension.
<p>Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS) is a disorder in the oral cavity, with a characterized symptom as ulceration, recurrent and very painfull. The etiology is idiopathic, with multifactorial predisposition. Exfoliative cheilitis is a persistent lesion on the lip, with a characterized cracking and desquamative, with crustae and inflammation. An elderly male (72 yrs) suffered with ulcer on his oral cavity, cracking lips and pain on both of his cheeks, skin, since 5 years ago. The pain is recurrent. On the clinical examination, there were some desquamation, both on the skin and vermilion border, whether on the inner lips (labial fold mucosa), there were ulcers with diameter about 1 cm. The laboratory test was within normal limits, except the LED was 40 mm/hour (n:<15). The diagnosis was Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS) for the ulcer and Exfoliative cheilitis for the cracking lips. The treatment he received was a gargle liquid, topical corticosteroid and supplement. The skin’s disorder was revered to the skin and genital disease department, for further management. As a dental general practioner, had to be very careful and familiar for every changes that may be occur both in the outer or inner oral cavity. Other disorder that need refferal, had to be done with team work, to the colleague from the right connection.</p>
Orthodontic movement is a continuous and balanced process characterized by resorption and apposition of bone in areas of pressure and tension after mechanical strength forces are applied. The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the effect of omega-3 administration on orthodontic tooth movement from various studies that have been carried out previously. Search articles online using PubMed, ProQuest, Scopus, Ebscohost, and Google Scholar between 1995-2021. The keywords used were (Orthodontic tooth movement OR Orthodontic movement AND bone remodelling OR Alveolar bone remodelling OR Alveolar remodelling AND Omega 3 OR Fatty acids OR EPA DHA). A total of 530 articles were obtained and then screened using titles, abstracts, and can access full text there are 44 articles. Then by using inclusion and exclusion criteria, three full-text journals were obtained and compiled using PRISMA. These studies show that omega-3 administration affects orthodontic tooth movement. Omega 3 can slow down the movement of orthodontic teeth so that it can consider as a method of preventing relapse by giving omega-3 at the end of orthodontic treatment.
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