This study aims to determine the effect of dance movement therapy on changes in blood pressure in hypertensive elderly. The design of this study uses a quasi experimental pre-post with control group of 36 respondents including the treatment group and the control group. The results showed a significant difference in changes in systolic and diastolic blood pressure after being given a dance movement therapy treatment (t = 2.781, p = 0.013), t = 2.465, p = 0.025), and changes in systole and diastolic blood pressure after intervention in the control group (t = 1.458, p = 0.163), t = 0.606, p = 0.552). Thus it can be concluded that dance movement therapy can significantly reduce systolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients.
Keywords: Dance Movement Therapy, Primary Hypertension, Blood Pressure
Introduction: Nasi Papah or in Bima language "Oha ra mama" which is food that has been spilled or crushed with the mother's mouth which is then given to the baby. Purpose: to know the influence of rice papah tradition on bounding attachment and health in infants aged 6-12 months in Sambori Village Lambitu District Bima Regency. Method: The design of this study uses a qualitative approach to phenomenological studies against 9 participants based on triangulation techniques. Result: This study produced 4 themes namely: 1) strong body endurance 2) strong wthstand hunger 3) fast satiety 4) not fussy. Conclusion: the administration of MP breast milk in infants aged 6-12 months such as rice porridge containing carbohydrates can be given, as long as it remains concerned about hygienes and the number of portions of food given according to the growth of the baby.
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