Objectives: To investigate and compare symptom changes and quality of life (QOL) in non equol producer postmenopausal women after consuming daidzein supplementation.Methods: This was a single randomized clinical trial. It involved menopausal women. They were divided into two groups, one received placebo that contains calcium glycerophosphate 500 mg, vitamin D3 35 IU and daidzein group contain daidzein 120 mg, contain calcium glycerophosphate 500 mg, vitamin D3 140 IU for 8 weeks. Plasma equol was measured before supplementation. Menopause QOL (MenQOL) questionnaires have been utilized in the beginning and the end of treatment to assess the QOL.Results: A total of 41 women age 45-63 years old were included in this trial, 19 (47.5%) of them receive daidzein supplementation and others received control treatment. Menopausal symptoms decreased but not statistically significant compare to control group.
Conclusion:About 8 weeks daidzein supplementation was not statistically improved MenQOL status in non equol producer postmenopausal women.
Increasing need of telecommunications and fierce business competition makes telecommunication tower providers try to continue the improvement of their competitive advantage. Improving telecommunications services by providing telecommunications towers or base transceiver stations, is something that must be improved in order to meet the communication needs in Indonesia. Hence, improving network infrastructure is something that must be done to meet the changing times. Of course, in the context of improving network infrastructure, investment costs are one of few significant factors. Each telecommunications company must continue to innovate, so that network infrastructure can be improved with lower investment costs. In this study, we propose infrastructure sharing model of its power supply in order to reduce capital expenditure for Mobile Network initial investment. It is expected that the proposed model can be useful as a new business scheme for tower providers and operators for business development in the field of telecommunications infrastructure, particularly in accelerating the growth of BTS devices in Indonesia. In addition, the purpose of this research is to meet the increasing needs of telecommunications network users in Indonesia and to improve the business competitiveness of each network infrastructure provider and to improve the quality of Indonesian people in communication.
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