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High proportion of unmeasured birth weight as well as its improper documentation has become a problem in developing countries, including Indonesia. In 2017, a total of 9.9% labour were not assisted by health personnel and 43.4% of newborn did not have pro... see more

Introduction: Birth weight (BW) is the single most important factor that affects neonatal mortality and infant and childhoodmorbidity. Most of the deliveries in rural areas are conducted at home, often by traditional birth attendants and relatives, wheret... see more

Background: Low birth weight (LBW) still persists as a public health problem in low- and middle-income countries. There is a constant search to find newer methods to detect LBW babies so that early interventions can be taken. Objective: The objective ... see more

BACKGROUND Femoral intertrochanteric fracture is an important cause of disability in the elderly. Low muscle mass, especially those of the lower limbs, has been associated with osteoporosis and higher fall incidents. This study was aimed to assess the ass... see more

The aim of this research was to find out and examine the relationship between dry matter intake (DMI) and body weight of dry-off cows on calf performance. This research was conducted at CV. Capita Farm and Rias farmers group in Getasan, Semarang Regency, ... see more

Background The purpose of the study was to investigate the anthropometric effects of sprint interval training (SIT) protocol on body composition and the circumferences of selected body segments in recreational long-distance runners.Methods A sample of 17 ... see more

Background and objectiveMetabolic syndrome (MetS) can be improved by diet, cessation of smoking, and in particular exercise. The purpose of this study was to analyze the association of exercise-related factors such as fitness, exercise habits, muscle, and... see more

This study aims to analyze body type, dietary intake, and cardiorespiratory function of college soccer players. A total of 32 players (20 players from Yogyakarta State University and 12 players from Gadjah Mada University) were involved in this study. The... see more

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