Effect of health education as non-pharmacological therapy on physical fitness, blood chemistry and brain function among senior citizen in both rural and urban areas of bali, Indonesia (Record no. 16303)

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Author Adiatmika, I. Putu Gede
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Title Effect of health education as non-pharmacological therapy on physical fitness, blood chemistry and brain function among senior citizen in both rural and urban areas of bali, Indonesia
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Volume, Issue number Vol.13(1)
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
Year 2021
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Summary, etc. Objective: The population of senior citizens has increased and needsmore care for the quality of life. Health education is a non-pharmacologicaltherapy to improve physical fitness, blood chemistry and brain function. This research was performedto evaluate theeffect of health education on the physical fitness, blood chemistry and brain function of senior citizens inrural and urbanBali. Methods: A totalof60 people aged67.9±1.2 ywere recruited from Tabanan, Indonesia, and 72 people aged67.3±0.6 ywere recruited from Denpasar, Indonesia. The health educationprogram lasted 8 mo,usedJapanese-style healthcaremodified for the Balineseculture, and measured physical fitness, blood chemistry, and brain function before and after the educational period. Results: The average number of steps in Tabanan was4247.2±98.9, andthosein Denpasar were 4336.1±102.4. The weightand waist circumferencewere not significantly different betweenthe Tabanan and Denpasarsamples. The physicalfitness of senior citizens in Tabanan and Denpasar improvedsignificantly. Blood chemistry in the Tabanansamplewas not significantly differentafter the program. In Denpasar, High-Density Lipoprotein and Low-Density Lipoproteinsignificantly improved. Brain function was significantly improved after the program. Conclusion: Health education using Japanese-style healthcare programs basedon Balinese culture as non-pharmacologicaltherapy has beneficial effects onphysical fitness, blood chemistry and brain function insenior citizens in both urban and rural areas in Bali, Indonesia. It is suggested that senior citizens should continue our health education program to maintain their health.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHARMACEUTICS
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Co-Author Koji, Terasawa
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International Standard Serial Number 2656-0097
Title International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science
Place, publisher, and date of publication Bhopal Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
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URL https://innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ijpps/article/view/40151/24311
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