Background Tuberculosis (TB) infection is highly prevalent in
The digital revolution has changed various business environments, including the financial services industry. In this era, a financial service that called financial technology has been developed. The existence of a digital revolution can present various kinds of innovations in digital payments, one of which is e-wallet. The existence of various e-wallets can lead to increasingly fierce competition to get customer e-loyalty. E-loyalty becomes a top priority in this research because e-loyalty plays an important role in creating a sustainable competitive advantage, so companies can develop better in the long term. The purpose of this study was to find out and analyze the effect of digital customer experience and enjoyment on e-loyalty, e-wallet flip through e-trust in the millennial generation in Medan city. The population in this study was all millennials who had used the Flip application in Medan city. The sampling method used the Non Probability Sampling technique with Purposive Sampling, while the number of samples in this study were 115 respondents. The data analysis method used Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The results showed that Digital Customer Experience has a positive and significant effect on E-Loyalty, Enjoyment has a positive and significant effect on E-Loyalty, Digital Customer Experience has a positive and significant effect on E-Trust, Enjoyment has a positive and significant effect on E-Trust, E- Trust has a positive and significant effect on E-Loyalty, Digital Customer Experience has a positive and significant effect on E-Loyalty through E-Trust, Enjoyment has a positive and significant effect on E-Loyalty through E-Trust.
Abstract. Obesity in children and young adult is associated with cardiovascular risk in short term and long term. The aim of this study was to describe the profile of the cardiovascular functions parameters and physical fitness in overweight. This is an analytical observational study with cross sectional approach. The samples of this study were 85 randomly selected subjects aged 18 to 24 years with normoweight and body mass index <40. The parameters measures were body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-hip ratio (WHR), cardiovascular function parameters (resting pulse, blood pressure, and peak flow meter) and physical fitness parameters (VO2max dengan McArdle step test). The mean BMI was 24,53±4,929. The WC and WHR mean were 86,7±14,10 cms and 0,89±0,073 cm respectively. The mean of resting pulses were higher in normoweight subject (p=0,0209). The mean systole were lower in normoweight subject (p= 0,0026). No differences VO2 max between groups (p=0,3888). The peak flow meter was higher in normoweight (p= 0,0274). The result of this study indicate that heart rate, systole and peak flow meter are signifantly different between groups. The heart rate and the peak flow meter in the overweight subjects were lower meanwhile the systole blood pressure was higher compared to normoweight subjects.
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