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dc.contributor.authorEka Febri Anita
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-18T02:22:42Z
dc.date.available2013-12-18T02:22:42Z
dc.date.issued2013-12-18
dc.identifier.nimNIM052310101060
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/9660
dc.description.abstractn the elderly physical changes will occur one of the joints, that is; fluid decreased so easy to brittle bones, cartilage between persendiaa osteoartritis become rough and will eventually disappear, the depletion of calcium metabolism causes bones to become porous. So that can cause pain in the osteoartritis. Sports that do regularly has benefits; hormone can stimulate endogenous opioids, increases skeletal muscle strength, and improve cardiovascular endurance. So the purpose of this study to correlate exercise with osteoartritis in older adults. The study was an analytic survey, with a total sample of 36 people and control the amount of 25, where discussions on the control only in the core analysis. The design on the case control study using a retrospective approach and use non probability sampling technique of sampling with purposive sampling approach. Based on research results obtained in the case of respondents who exercise regularly have 18 people experience osteoartritis, and 10 people who did not experience , osteoartritis while exercising routine not 8 people experience osteoartritis. In the controls, who did not experience osteoartritis as many as 18 people to do regular exercise and 7 people do not exercise regularly. Spearman test results obtained (p = 0.002), (r =- 0.492) and (OR = 0.75). Thus there is a relationship between exercise habits with osteoartritis in older adults. where the relationship of two variables have a medium correlation strength, and the negative direction. This shows the more regular a person doing exercise habits then the risk of experiencing osteoartritis becomes less and less, where osteoartritis is not only influenced by exercise habits but also influenced by other factors such as characteristics of respondents. In this case means the habit of exercise can inhibit or prevent the onset of osteoartritis in older adults by 0.79 times greater than those who did not exercise habits.en_US
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dc.subjectexercise, osteoartritis, elderlyen_US
dc.titleKEBIASAAN OLAHRAGA DALAM HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN NYERI SENDI PADA LANSIA DI KARANG WERDA FLAMBOYAN KECAMATAN RAMBIPUJI KABUPATEN JEMBERen_US
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