Hasil Pencarian  ::  Simpan CSV :: Kembali

Hasil Pencarian

Ditemukan 2 dokumen yang sesuai dengan query
cover
Takuma Yanaoka
"This study aimed to examine the effect of different methods of active recovery (AR) after high-intensity exercise on exercise performance, determined with the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test level 2 (Yo-Yo IR2) in soccer referees. Using a crossover design, fourteen male soccer referees completed three trials. After resting for 10 min, participants ran approximately 495 meters (m) at 80% of maximum heart rate (HRmax) and, ran approximately 165 m at 90% of HRmax. This was followed by 15 min of passive recovery (control), 15 min of running at 130 beats/min (continuous AR), or 15 min of intermittent AR consisting of alternating 2.5 min intervals of passive recovery and running at 130 beats/min, repeated for 15 min (intermittent AR). Finally, participants performed the Yo-Yo IR2. Blood lactate and salivary cortisol concentrations were determined immediately after the rest, high-intensity exercise, recovery intervention and Yo-Yo IR2 periods. The Profile of Mood States (POMS) Questionnaire was measured after rest and Yo-Yo IR2. Yo-Yo IR2 performance was significantly higher in the intermittent AR trial than in the control trial. Blood lactate concentrations were significantly lower in the continuous and intermittent AR trials than in the control trial after the recovery intervention. No significant between trial differences were observed in salivary cortisol concentrations. The fatigue score using the POMS increased significantly during the control and continuous AR trials, but not during the intermittent AR trial. In conclusion, AR with intermittent exercise after high-intensity exercise increases Yo-Yo IR2 performance compared to passive recovery."
Tokyo: The Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine, 2017
610 JPFSM 6:5 (2017)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
cover
Dian Megawati
"Latar belakang: Infeksi tuberkulosis resistan obat (TB RO) dapat menyebabkan kerusakan paru yang dapat menetap sehingga berdampak pada fungsi paru dan kualitas hidup. Sebanyak 78% pasien TB RO mengalami penurunan kualitas hidup dan 72% mengalami penurunan kapasitas latihan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan kapasitas latihan dan kualitas hidup pasien bekas TB RO di RS. Persahabatan Jakarta.
Metode: Penelitian merupakan penelitian deskriptif observasional dengan metode potong lintang menggunakan total 44 subjek pasien bekas TB RO di RSUP Persahabatan. Penilaian kualitas hidup menggunakan kuesioner WHOQOL-BREF, kapasitas latihan menggunakan uji langkah 6 menit (6MWT) dan uji latih jantung paru (ULJP), fungsi paru menggunakan pemeriksaan spirometri serta luas lesi menggunakan foto toraks.
Hasil: Dari total 44 subjek, 68,1% subjek memiliki kualitas hidup baik, 18,3% subjek memiliki kualitas hidup sangat baik, dan 13,6% subjek memiliki kualitas hidup cukup. Hasil 6MWT menunjukan adanya korelasi positif yang bermakna dengan kualitas hidup (r = 0,354; p = 0,018). Hasil pemeriksaan ULJP, spirometri dan luas lesi pada foto toraks tidak menunjukan korelasi yang signifikan dengan kualitas hidup (p > 0,05).
Kesimpulan: Kualitas hidup pasien TB RO memiliki hubungan positif yang bermakna dengan 6MWT, namun tidak memiliki hubungan dengan ULJP, fungsi paru serta luas lesi pada foto toraks.

Background: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) infection can cause persistent lung damage that impacts lung function and quality of life. As many as 78% of DR-TB patients experience a decrease in quality of life, and 72% experience a decrease in exercise capacity. This study aims to determine the relationship between exercise capacity and quality of life of former DR-TB patients at Persahabatan Hospital Jakarta.
Methods: The study was a descriptive observational study with a cross-sectional method using 44 subjects of former DR-TB patients at the Persahabatan Hospital. Quality of life was assessed using the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire, exercise capacity using the 6-minute step test (6MWT) and the cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET), lung function using spirometry examination, and lesion area using chest xray.
Results: From 44 subjects, 68.1% had good quality of life, 18.3% had excellent quality, and 13.6% had fair quality of life. The 6MWD showed a significant positive correlation with quality of life (r = 0.354; p = 0.018). The CPET, spirometri, and lesion on chest xray did not significantly correlate with quality of life (p> 0.05).
Conclusion: The quality of life of patients with DR-TB has a significant positive association with 6MWT but has no association with CPET, lung function, and lesion area on the chest xray.
"
Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2024
SP-pdf
UI - Tugas Akhir  Universitas Indonesia Library