The Effectiveness of the Instruments of Non-Test Center Physical Fitness Pandemic Covid-19 and Index Fitness Participants Webiner Judging from SDI
Setya Rahayu,
Soegiyanto,
Ipang Setiawan,
Ricka Ulfatul Faza
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, March 2021
Pages:
1-6
Received:
18 October 2020
Accepted:
26 January 2021
Published:
16 April 2021
DOI:
10.11648/j.reports.20210101.11
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Abstract: This study aims to study and analyze how the physical fitness level of the participants in the physical fitness webinar during the Covid 19 pandemic through non-test indicators. This study uses a quantitative method by looking for the physical fitness value of the webinar participants using the non-test method. Data is collected via google form and then processed and analyzed. To measure VO2max using non-exercise variables (based on variables of age, body mass, and resting heart rate) to predict the estimated VO2max value so that it knows the degree of physical fitness. The formula that is used is VO2maxPred=3,542 + (-0.014 × age) + (0,015 × Mass Body) + (-0.011 × Beat Heart Break). The data obtained were then compiled and analyzed using the sport and physical education development index for the fitness index. Results of the study showed that the index of fitness physical is 10.62:20.4=0.52. The conclusion of the study it was b erdasarkan norm index SDI, it is known that the index of fitness physical of the sample was 0.52 and entered in the category of medium.
Abstract: This study aims to study and analyze how the physical fitness level of the participants in the physical fitness webinar during the Covid 19 pandemic through non-test indicators. This study uses a quantitative method by looking for the physical fitness value of the webinar participants using the non-test method. Data is collected via google form and...
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Cervicotomy for Removal of a Foreign Body from the Upper Esophagus: Case Report
Keren Themua Kayongo,
Jerome Gedikondele Sokolo,
Aliocha Natuhoyila Nkodila,
Trésor Monsere,
Rigobert Shamamba,
Antoine Wola Tshimpi,
Dickson Tadulu Veyi,
Richard Nzanza Matanda
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, March 2021
Pages:
7-9
Received:
30 May 2021
Accepted:
15 June 2021
Published:
25 June 2021
DOI:
10.11648/j.reports.20210101.12
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Abstract: The objective of the study was to report the case of a patient transferred for management of a foreign body in the upper esophagus at the University Clinics of Kinshasa. This is a 62-year-old patient who ingested her dentures while taking medication, consulted for dysphagia and hyper sialorrhea, explorations revealed a high esophageal location of the foreign body (CE). It was a three-toothed prosthesis with hooks. The esophagus was closed at separate points and the wall in three planes after installation of a drain. The postoperative period was marked 48 hours later by fever and polypnea. The haematological workup performed showed moderate anemia. The frontal chest x-ray revealed superior bile-lobar pneumonia. The diagnosis of an ENT and / or pulmonary entry-gate Sepsis is made and the patient is treated with triple antibiotic therapy (3rd generation cephalosporins, tazobactam and immidazoles). The clinical course was good with thermal lysis. After an unsuccessful endoscopic extraction attempt, a cervicotomy was performed allowing the extraction of the said foreign body. This extraction was carried out by a multidisciplinary team made up of digestive surgeons, ENTists and Gastroenterologists. The follow-up after the intervention was satisfactory and the patient had resumed his digestive function without handicap and survival.
Abstract: The objective of the study was to report the case of a patient transferred for management of a foreign body in the upper esophagus at the University Clinics of Kinshasa. This is a 62-year-old patient who ingested her dentures while taking medication, consulted for dysphagia and hyper sialorrhea, explorations revealed a high esophageal location of t...
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