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1 New Schedule 1 st Parallel Session of Time : Room A : Airdas : Fajar Awang Irawan, S.Si., M.Pd., Ph.D. : Dimas Wahyu Widya Wanto 08:00 08:02 Opening 08:02 08:07 Heny Setyawati The Positive and Negative News Coverage Released by the Media that Influenced Athletes' Psychology 08:07 08:12 Anirotul Qoriah Spirituality of Sport: a Literature Review and Implications for Further Research 08:12 08:17 Irwan Budiono Reliability of Nutriatlet Application as Dietary Assessment Method for Athlete 08:17 08:22 Sri Haryono The Development of Jump Power Meter 2 08:22 08:27 Discussion 08:27 08:30 Prepare for the Next Presentation 08:30 08:32 Opening 08:32 08:37 Khairul Amar Development of Aerobic and Anaerobic Capacity in Children Age 6 to 12 Years Reviewed from Topography and Sex 08:37 08:42 Sungkowo The Role of Training of Goal Setting And Muscle Relaxation To Self Confidence Swimmer of Central Java Training Center :42 08:47 Heryanto Nur Product Evaluation of Long Term Athlete Development Program in East Java Hockey Muhammad 08:47 08:52 Arif Eka Saraya Anthropometric Factors and Physical Condition Dominant Determinants Overhead Throws and Batting Skills in Softball 08:52 08:57 Discussion 08:57 09:00 Prepare for Opening Ceremony
2 1 st Parallel Session of Time : Room B : Amubu : Dr. Siti Baitul Mukaromah, S.Si., M.Si.Med. : Anggita Yuliani 08:00 08:02 Opening 08:02 08:07 Rubianto Hadi The Effect of Endurance Exercises Method to Increase of VO2max Wrestling Athlete on Indonesia Emas Program Sea Games XXVII Myanmar :07 08:12 Agung Wahyudi Perception of Atlets and Trainers on Use, Security, and Company Tools of Extinguishers on the exercise skills of bolavoli motion 08:12 08:17 Kartini The Throwing Techniques in Martial Arts for Beginner on Match Category (Sport Biomechanics Perspective) 08:17 08:22 Danang Rohmat Hidayanto Development Model Of Basic Technique Skills Training Shot-Put O'brien Style Based Biomechanics Review (Studies Of The Development Of Biomechanics Based) 08:22 08:27 Discussion 08:27 08:30 Prepare for the Next Presentation 08:30 08:32 Opening 08:32 08:37 Nurmiati Muchlis The Implementation Patient Safety Pre-Post Partum Model (Case Study in Hospital X, Makassar City, 2017) 08:37 08:42 Irfan Survey on The Level of Physical Fitness of Football Club of Stkip Taman Siswa Bima 08:42 08:47 Siti Utari The Impact of Industrial Noise Exposure on Hearing Loss and Hypertension Decline of Labourer in Central Java 08:47 08:52 Dr. Nofi Marlina Siregar, Development of Warm-Up Model for Hockey Game M.Pd. 08:52 08:57 Discussion 08:57 09:00 Prepare for Opening Ceremony
3 1 st Parallel Session of Time : Room C : Amuru : Dr. Widya Hary Cahyati, S.K.M., M.Kes. : Wulan Istri Hastari 08:00 08:02 Opening 08:02 08:07 Avida Anugraheni Citaprasetya Analysis of Prenventive and Health Promotion Program Using IPO Model in Primary Health Care in Semarang 08:07 08:12 Nurmiati Muchlis The Implementation of Patient Safety Pre-Post Partum Model (Case Study in Hospital X, Makassar City, 2017) 08:12 08:17 Atik Kridawati Physical Activity to Prevent Hypertension 08:17 08:22 Martini Immunization Coverage on Infant in Three Districts of Central Java Province 08:22 08:27 Discussion 08:27 08:30 Prepare for the Next Presentation 08:30 08:32 Opening 08:32 08:37 Arum Siwiendrayanti Changes in Knowledge and Behavior of Filariasis Prevention with Mandiri Pocket Book Program: A Longitudinal Study 08:37 08:42 Fillah Fithra Dieny Intake of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage and Metabolic Syndrome Components in Adolescents 08:42 08:47 Sri Ratna Rahayu Described Risk Factors of Hydrocephalus : Cases Study in Semarang District, Indonesia 08:47 08:52 Nur Siyam Improving Teenage Awareness of Healthy Behavior by Mapping Adolescent Programming and Measurement (MAPM) Framework 08:52 08:57 Discussion 08:57 09:00 Prepare for Opening Ceremony
4 1 st Parallel Session of Time : Room D : Apiani : Donny Wira Yudha Kusuma, S.Pd., M.Pd., Ph.D. : Miranda 08:00 08:02 Opening 08:02 08:07 Fery Darmanto The Impact of Community Participation in Sport Activity on CFD (Phenomenoligycal Study on Semarang and Surabaya) 08:07 08:12 Lukman Fauzi Empowerement of Trained Health Volunteers to Increase Detection Rate of Children with Developmental Delay in Urban Kendal, Indonesia 08:12 08:17 Arulita Ika Fibriana Maternity Plus Class" Model in Improving Efforts of Planning of Labor and Preventing of Pregnancy Complications at Risk in Rural Communities 08:17 08:22 RICKO IRAWAN, S.Pd., M.Pd. 08:22 08:27 Discussion 08:27 08:30 Prepare for the Next Presentation Application of SDA-03 (Software Detection Autism-03) to Detect Autism Children Disabilities in The Early Age 08:30 08:32 Opening 08:32 08:37 Soegiyanto KS Undergraduate (S1) Students Perceptions of Physical Education, Health, and Recreation on Non-Formal Education Course in Regular Class of Odd 08:37 08:42 The Effect of Kettlebell Training on Increasing The Total Force on PPLPD Athletes in Hadi Chentral Java in :42 08:47 Moh Nanang Himawan Kusuma Biomechanical Analysis of Snatch Technique in Conjunction to Liniar, Angular Kinematic and Bar Trajectory of Indonesian Weightlifters 08:47 08:52 Sarmidi The Effect of Fartlek Training to Improvement of VO2max on 800-Meters Runner of Banjarmasin Athletic 08:52 08:57 Discussion 08:57 09:00 Prepare for Opening Ceremony
5 2 nd Parallel Session of Time : Room A : Airdas : Dr. Heny Setyawati, M.Si. : Dimas Wahyu Widya Wanto 15:30 15:32 Opening 15:32 15:37 Mohammad Arif Ali Exercise Behaviour Analysis of Universitas Negeri Semarang Sports Sciences Students 15:37 15:42 Winara The Effect of Red Guava Juice to MDA (Malondealdehyde) Levels on the athletes in the Garuda Bintang Football School are Getting Physical Activity Sub-Maximal Kecamatan Percut Sei Tuan. 15:42 15:47 Zulfikar Exercise Method of Hockey Basic Technique Skills 15:47 15:52 Yasep Setiakarnawijaya Differences Between Road Bike and Mountain Bike on Decreasing of Blood Sugar Level After Cycling for 30 Minutes 15:52 15:57 Discussion 15:57 16:00 Prepare for the Next Presentation 16:00 16:02 Opening 16:02 16:07 Hasan Influence of Learning Model Playing to Increasing VO2max 16:07 16:12 Ardi Nusri Developing a Long Passing Skill Measuring Instrument for Soccer School Students 16:12 16:17 Indra Himawan Susanto Sweet Orange Juice : Blood Glucose Level After Having Anaerobic Activity S.Or, M.kes 16:17 16:22 Sasmarianto - 16:22 16:27 Discussion 16:27 16:30 Prepare for the Next Presentation 16:30 16:32 Opening 16:32 16:37 Efa Nugroho Evaluation of Health Program Using Fresh Instruments as an Efforts to Make a Child Friendly School in Semarang City 16:37 16:42 Muh Ramli Buhari Hasan Effect of Physically Programmed Examination to Value of Maximum Oxygen Volume (VO2max) at Justice Cricket Junior Samarinda 16:42 16:47 Ragil Setia Dianingati Indonesia Hospital Cost Analysis: A Micro-Costing Approach 16:47 16:52 Nor Hidayah Reduwan Radiographic Evaluation of Odontogenic Keratocyst: a 14 Years Retrospective Study 16:52 16:57 Discussion 16:57 17:00 Closing
6 2 nd Parallel Session of Time : Room B : Amubu : Nur Siyam, S.K.M., M.P.H. : Anggita Yuliani 15:30 15:32 Opening 15:32 15:37 Rahmat Hidayat Shooting Movement Analysis On Futsal 15:37 15:42 Sumardiyono The Correlation Between Hearing Loss and The Quality of Life of Workers Exposed to The Noise of The Textile Industry 15:42 15:47 Erlinda Ratih Wulan Hapsari Relationship between Genital Hygiene with Pathological Vaginal Dischargeat the students at SMK AshabulKahfi Gunungpati Semarang Year :47 15:52 EVA FARIDAH Influence of Gymnastic and Motivation to Reduction of Body Fat Level 15:52 15:57 Discussion 15:57 16:00 Prepare for the Next Presentation 16:00 16:02 Opening 16:02 16:07 Bachrudin Lain Environmental Health Risk Analysis Of Mercury Exposure To Women Of Childbearing Age In Small-Scale Gold Mining Area In Kayeli Village, Buru Regency 16:07 16:12 Rudatin Windraswara The Existence Of Mangrove Plants On Demak Coast As Protection Filariasis Disease 16:12 16:17 Mahalul Azam Total Cholesterol to HDL Cholesterol Ratio in Long Distance Cyclists (Study in North Coast Tour and Tour de Borobudur 2017 Cyclists) 16:17 16:22 Ramdan Pelana Changes In Blood Sugar Level After Cycling For 30 Minutes 16:22 16:27 Discussion 16:27 16:30 Prepare for the Next Presentation 16:30 16:32 Opening 16:32 16:37 Galuh Nita Prameswari Qualitative Study of Exclusive Breastfeeding Success among Working Mother 16:37 16:42 Sulaiman Effect Of Plyometric Tuck Jumps And Lateral Hurdle Jumps On The Ability Of Takraw s Males Athletes To Do Smash Kedeng 16:42 16:47 Arif Setiawan Effective Method Effleurage Traction Reposision To The Improvement Of Rom (Range Of Motion) In Knee Instructions 16:47 16:52 Mardiana Determinants Of Stunting On Age 2-3 Years In Regional Coastal Area District, District Pekalongan 16:52 16:57 Discussion 16:57 17:00 Closing
7 2 nd Parallel Session of Time : Room C : Amuru : Limpad Nurrachmad, S.Pd., M.Pd. : Wulan Istri Hastari 15:30 15:32 Opening 15:32 15:37 Siti Baitul Mukarromah The Impact of Aqua jogging exercise on Hematological Response in Obese Women 15:37 15:42 Bertakalswa Hermawati The Effectiveness Of Food Safety Awareness Program To Build An Early Childhood Development 15:42 15:47 Widya Hary Cahyati Resistence Status Of Aedes Aegypti Larvae Against Temephos In Gunungpati District, Semarang 15:47 15:52 Mursyid Tri Susilo The Effect Of Date Palm Intervention To Anaerobic Muscle Fatigue On Running Athlete Of Universitas Negeri Semarang 15:52 15:57 Discussion 15:57 16:00 Prepare for the Next Presentation 16:00 16:02 Opening 16:02 16:07 Junaidi Profiles of Biomotor Ability at Male of Indonesia Rugby Athletes for Asian Games :07 16:12 Evi Ni'matuzzakiyah The Influence of Asmaul Husna Dhikr to Psychological Wellbeing of Employees 16:12 16:17 Yusriani Community Empowerment Model Based On Local Wisdom As An Effort To Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate In Jeneponto Regency 16:17 16:22 Tri Suratmi Child Sexual Abuse: Trigger Factors And Case Handling 16:22 16:27 Discussion 16:27 16:30 Prepare for the Next Presentation 16:30 16:32 Opening 16:32 16:37 Evy Widowati Application Of Safety Education On Junior High School Teaching Materials (Case Study in Indonesian Public Junior High School) 16:37 16:42 Mochamad Ridwan Effect 1 vs. 1 Continous Game Against Learning Outcomes Dribbling And Controlling In Football 16:42 16:47 Nataliningsih Optimizing Growth of Toddler Children Through Nutrition Counseling 16:47 16:52 16:52 16:57 Discussion 16:57 17:00 Closing
8 2 nd Parallel Session of Time : Room D : Apiani : Dr. Sulaiman, M.Pd. : Miranda 15:30 15:32 Opening 15:32 15:37 Hermawan Pamot Personality Characteristics in Individual and Team Sports 15:37 15:42 Donny Wira Yudha Kusuma Personality Profiles Using MBTI Test for Sport Talent Identification for Students 15:42 15:47 Kuswahyudi Comparison Of Sport Massage And Aquatic Exercise Against Lactic Acid Levels Decrease In Students Of Universitas Negeri Jakarta 15:47 15:52 Rivan Saghita Pratama Educational Test And Measurement In Sport To Semarang City Community Through Activities Fik Goes To Public 15:52 15:57 Discussion 15:57 16:00 Prepare for the Next Presentation 16:00 16:02 Opening 16:02 16:07 Dwi Cahyo Kartiko Reveal Physical Education Students Misconception in Sport Biomechanics Linear Motion 16:07 16:12 Wasti Danardani Artistic Swimming Helps Develop Intelligence 16:12 16:17 Deny Yudi Fitranti Analysis of Energy Need and Adequacy of Athlete Based on Physical Activity Measurement by Using Pedometer 16:17 16:22 Abi Fajar Fathoni The Role of Blended Learning on Cognitive Step in Education of Sport Teaching by Adjusting The Students Learnning Style 16:22 16:27 Discussion 16:27 16:30 Prepare for the Next Presentation 16:30 16:32 Opening 16:32 16:37 Abdul Sukur Swimming Learning Model For Elementary School Students Who Are Not Brave To Swim 16:37 16:42 Ika Novitaria Multilateral Model Exercise Of Sprint On Track And Field For Elementary School 16:42 16:47 Yuni Wijayanti The Effect of Skills Based Health Education on Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior as a Prevention of Environtment-Based Diseases on Students of SDN 02 Sekaran Semarang 16:47 16:52 Cristina Ary Yuniarti Effectiveness of Red Guava Juice on Increasing Erythrocyte Index for Prevention of Anemia in Adolescents 16:52 16:57 Discussion 16:57 17:00 Closing
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