Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/acpes-19.2019.44
Fatona Suraya, Soegiyanto Soegiyanto, Setya Rahayu, Limpad Nurrachmad, L. Farida, M. Ali
Physical activities provide many benefits for children and it stick to children daily activities, since children by nature love to play any physical activities. On the other hand, English, in Indonesian curriculum for Early Childhood Education is no longer allowed to be a subject being taught. Whereas, the Krasen critical period hypothesis argues that the earlier is the better for learning a new language. Therefore, it needs to be integrated to other subjects. This researcher aims to analyze the teacher’s awareness on the use of physical activities to Introduce English in Early Childhood Education using a quantitative survey design. By administering a set of questionnaires which focused on 4 aspect namely teacher perspective about physical activities, teacher perspective toward English, teacher physical activities’ preferences and teacher’s preference on teaching English, this research explain the teacher awareness on the importance of English and physical activities as well as the integration of English in physical activities. Physical activities and English language are highly valued by teachers. However, even they favor the physical activities and English, it did not guarantee that they are aware on integrating English in their activities, either in physical or nonphysical activities. Keywords--Physical activities, English, Early Childhood education, teacher awareness
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/acpes-19.2019.53
Arif Rahmat Kurni, G. Prameswari, Mursid Tri Susilo, Ayu Melinda, Nasiha Nasiha, N. Hidayatun
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) is well known as good source of carbohydrates and fibers. Jackfruit has high phenolic content which could prevent the onset of cardiovascular disease. Jackfruit has large size and low shelf-life, so modifications are needed to made it commercially available. On the other hand, the high consumption of junk food such made prevalence of non-communicable diseases became steadily increased. This research tried to develop new formulation of nugget which has lower fat content and similar sensory quality compared to the commercially available chicken nugget. This study did macronutrient analysis and sensory evaluation to four Jackfruit nugget formulations and one commercially available nugget. The formulations divided into four ratios of jackfruit/chicken which were F I (1/0), F II (1/3), F III (1/1), and F IV (3/1). All of it were compared to a commercially available nugget which won five times top brand awards in Indonesia. F I had lowest fat and calories content but highest carbohydrate and water content. The F I also had quite similar sensory characteristic and could not be distinguished easily from another formulations. The F IV had lower fat and similar protein content. The sensory characteristics of F IV also closer to the commercially available nugget. Keywords—jackfruit nugget, chicken nugget, lower fat content
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/acpes-19.2019.55
A. Siwiendrayanti, E. Pawenang, R. Windraswara, Y. Wijayanti
Filariasis endemic area in Central Java, Indonesia, became wider from 2 regencies/cities to 9 regencies/cities. Most of the new filariasis regencies are coastal areas which have suitable sites for mosquito’s breeding and resting places. This study aimed to analyze neighborhood filariasis transmission in 20162018 in 4 coastal districts in Demak Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. It was observational study with spatiotemporal approach. Filariasis case documentation, observation and spatial mapping with ArchGIS and GPS were used to collect the data. The result showed that the location of 2017-filariasis-cases were within 1.5-2.6 km from 2016-filariasis-cases. The location of 2018-filariasis-cases were within 1.4-2.6 km from 2017-filariasiscases. The closest filariasis case from coastline were within 1 km radius. The distances between nearest cases were 1.2 km in 2016, 0.2 km in 2017, and 6.4 km in 2018. Those are in the range of Culex sp. and Anopheles sp. flight distance. It was concluded that environmental condition in filariasis cases surroundings were suitable for mosquitoes’ breeding and resting places. The environmental condition has not been changed in years and expedited filariasis transmission for the next year. Environmental condition had important role as filariasis transmission media. Keywords—filariasis, coastal area, Demak Regency
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/acpes-19.2019.43
Endro Puji Purwono, Roas Irsyada, I. Setiawan, M. Abdulaziz
The purpose of this research is to know the development of sports that are reviewed from the Sport Development index in Pekalongan in order to understand the quality of physical education with a conservation character. The method used Survei method with a quantitative descriptive approach that is reviewed from SDI. The instruments of research used are observations, interviews, polls and tests. Data obtained is subsequently analyzed using SDI analysis. The research subject uses samples of 70 persons. The value of SDI in Pekalongan amounted to 0.199 and entered in low category. Governments should make policies on the development and improvement of quality and quantity of sports facilities and infrastructures and undertake program-planning to foster and develop recreational sports, such as Car free day in the end Sports activities such as gymnastics, leisurely walks or other recreational sport activities so that people are more interested in sporting activities. The public should utilize the open space of sports wisely and have a sense of each other. In addition, it also uses an open space exercise with full responsibility and caring for the environment so that it becomes more comfortable when conducting sports activities. Keywords— Sport Development Index, resources
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/acpes-19.2019.25
R. Hadi
-This research aimed at finding out; 1) To find out the branches of sports talent in male students of junior high school and 2) to find out the dominant sport branch in male students of junior high school in Semarang city. The method used in this research were if survey test and ‘One-Shot” model, which is an approach model that uses one-time data collection on, "one time". The sample was taken by random sampling technique. The variables of this research were the sports talent which possessed by students and the dominant sport branch in male students of junior high school in Semarang as an independent variable with the talent identification as dependent variable. The data collection methods were test and measurement. The data analysis method used the sport test search software. The result showed that the most dominant sport was diving Sport with 12.25%. Suggestions, the coaches in conducting sports coaching must be adjusted to the talent possessed by students, so they can achieve maximum performance.
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/acpes-19.2019.54
A. Fibriana, Muhammad Azinar
Cases of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia continue to increase each year, including in the province of Central Java. One area that has a high HIV/AIDS case is Batang. This region has a lot of localization as a place for risk of HIV/AIDS transmission. In the past year in Batang 75 new cases of HIV/AIDS have been found and 10 people have died. This case occurs a lot in female sex workers (FSW). Banyuputih District is the region with the highest HIV/AIDS cases in Batang. This is presumably because the area has the most localization sites in Batang. Analysis of the prevention behavior of HIV/AIDS transmission in FSW and its determinants is very necessary. The Health Belief Model (HBM) was adopted to be able to describe the behavior. This study was a descriptive analytic study with a cross sectional design. The population of this study is all female sex workers in the Banyuputih localization. This research uses total sampling technique. Data analysis was conducted to determine the factors that influence the behavior of prevention of HIV/AIDS transmission carried out by high-risk populations in localization with Chisquare test. The results showed that perceptions of Susceptibility, perceptions of Severity, perception of benefits, perceptions of barrier, influenced the prevention behavior of HIV/AIDS transmission. Keywords—HBM, risk behavior, HIV/AIDS
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/acpes-19.2019.15
H. Muhammad, Muchamad Arif Al Ardha, A. Priambodo, Sapto Wibowo
— Shooting technique is an important skill in woodball. Furthermore, acquiring the ideal and effective shooting technique is very critical in woodball. This research aims to inquire the woodball shooting technique by biomechanical method. This is a quantitative study with descriptive data analysis, There were several coaching points which will be analyzed such as the athlete posture, the mallet movement, the ball impact, ball direction and the distance. The data were recorded by two 50 fps cameras which were located in the frontal and sagittal plane. Furthermore, the data analyzed by Kinovea 0.8.15 Software There were two woodball athletes which were involved in this study. The results, the ideal shooting technique will be drawn based on the data resulting from athlete posture, the mallet movement, the ball impact, and ball direction. The Conclusion, the shooting accuracy is influenced by the elbow and grip position. These two variables influence the ball impact if there is any difference in the preparation and impact position. Swing needs to be trained so the impact position will not change.
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Donny Anhar Fahmi, Tandiyo Rahayu, Soegiyanto, Tri Rustiadi
Less developed aerobic gymnastics athletes coaching is marked by decreasing number of athletes who participate in aerobic gymnastic competitions in Central Java. This study aimed to analyze the factors that caused the underdevelopment of aerobic gymnastic training. The research design was qualitative research. The instruments used were observation and interview with aerobic gymnastic coachs. The result was presented in an analytical narrative and verbal descriptions with informal descriptive techniques. Results: The results of this research is 1) The lack of introduction and socialization in the regions was the cause of reducing participants, 2) The lack of coachs resources in the area due to lack of trainer training activities, 3) Unclear competition schedules in each year, 4) The low quality of coachs resources which caused “code of points” could not be comprehensively understood, 5) The coachs got difficulty in composing the choreography, 6) Difficulty in developing coaching due to the limited support of the PERSANI, 7) The breakdown of athlete's regeneration because some of them were retired, 8) coaching athlete practiced only when they will join in a championship. The decrease of athletes in participating
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/acpes-19.2019.79
S. Rahayu, Lukman Fauzi, Aufiena Nur Ayu Merzistya
Tuberculosis (TB) is still a problem affecting infectious diseases. Semarang is in 6th place with the highest dropout rate in Central Java. The dropout rate from 2014 to 2016 is each number of 13.9%; 3.40% (13 cases); and 6.54% (14 cases) at Balkesmas Semarang area. The purpose of this study was to know the association of characteristics, motivation and attitude of health workers on TB treatment drop out at Balkesmas Semarang area. This method uses case-control with 21 cases of TB drop-out patients and 21 control sample of patients recovered or complete treatment, which is domiciled in Semarang and conducted more than 15 years old. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling and data retrieval using the questionnaire. The results of this study showed that lack of selfmotivation (p-value 0.046) and moderate motivation (p-value 0.004), lack of family’s motivation (p-value 0.03) associated with the incidence of drop out treatment among TB patients. Patients who have moderate motivation contribute greatly to TB treatment drop out. Self-motivation is needed in increasing the regularity of treatment, self-motivation can be obtained from family, the surrounding environment and health facilities. Keywords— Drop out, Tuberculosis, Motivation
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/acpes-19.2019.75
Pradchayakorn Arayasompho, Thanarat Sripongngam
Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is usually caused by repeated exposure to eccentric muscle contraction or unfamiliar exercises. Eccentric exercise causes muscle cells damage leading to loss of muscle strength, increase muscle pain, muscle weakness, stiffness and swelling resulting in decreased physical performance and psychological distress. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects between heat and cold therapy and exercise on DOMS symptoms and functional capacity. Twelve healthy male participants were divided into two groups: Heat and Cold therapy (HCT) group (6 persons) and Exercise (E) group (6 persons). The experiment was performed on 2 times included postinduced DOMS and after getting recovery treatment. This study found that pain was significantly decreased (p<0.05) in both groups but not significantly different between-group comparison. Conclusion, HTC therapy and E treatment could decrease immediate muscle pain after induced DOMS, And may be a guideline for further studies and additional experiments. Keywords— DOMS, Heat therapy, Cold therapy
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