scholarly journals FASILITAS KEBUGARAN AKUATIK DI SUNTER

Author(s):  
Arifia Arifia ◽  
Lina Purnama

One of the contemporaneity issues of millenials is the lifestyle or millenial’s unhealthy lifestyle because they are unable to control their lifestyle. These lifestyles are influenced by advances in technology that increase the influence of globalization such as fast food and ease of fulfillment of needs such as application-based inter-service namely online motorcycle taxi and other features. These factors directly or indirectly cause millennial’s behavior patterns to be unhealthy, passive (in-active), decreased mental conditions, and much more. These behaviors have many negative effects on the physical and spiritual health conditions of millennials.Wellness aimed at the impact of 'well-being' or individual well-being. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), 'Well-being' can improve individuals or groups physical and spiritual health due to the results from who know how to live well. Therefore, 'Wellness' can provide a change towards a healthier lifestyle by presenting a pleasant and interesting impression of the mainly millennial community, the Aquatic Wellness Facility. The element of water from aquatic aspect  provides relaxation, calmness, recreational atmosphere and so on that can provide a healing environment. Aquatic Wellness facilities are given the impression of recreation so that the community and millennials do physical activities with a feeling of pleasure. To get the concept of the program, the author uses the wellness criteria of Tchiki Davis, PH.D. and questionnaires that produce aquatic programs both in terms of physical and spiritual as well as social activities and lifestyle improvements through monitoring habits. The concept of mass composition is formed from 4 character elements of healing environment, namely water, stone, cave, and mountain. AbstrakSalah satu isu kesejamanan kaum milenial yakni gaya hidup atau lifestyle kaum milenial yang tidak sehat karena tidak mampu mengendalikan gaya hidup mereka. Gaya hidup tersebut dipengaruhi oleh kemajuannya teknologi, pengaruh globalisasi seperti  makanan cepat saji dan kemudahan pemenuhan kebutuhan seperti pelayanan antar berbasis aplikasi yakni ojek online dan features lainnya. Faktor-faktor tersebut secara langsung atau tidak langsung menyebabkan pola perilaku kaum Milenial menjadi tidak sehat, pasif (in-active), kondisi mental yang menurun, dan masih banyak lagi. Dengan begitu, perilaku tersebut memberikan banyak dampak negatif terhadap kondisi kesehatan jasmani dan rohani kaum milenial.  Wellness  berfokus pada dampak dari ‘well-being’ atau kesejahteraan individu. Menurut CDC (Centers for Disease Control dan Prevention), ‘Well-being’ dapat meningkatkan kesehatan jasmani dan rohani individu atau kelompok akibat hasil dari menjalani kehidupan dengan baik. Oleh karena itu, ‘Wellness’ dapat memberikan pergeseran terhadap gaya hidup menjadi lebih sehat dengan menghadirkan kesan menyenangkan dan menarik masyarakat terutama milenial yakni Fasilitas Kebugaran Akuatik. Unsur air dari segi akuatik memberikan relaksasi, ketenangan, suasana rekreasi yang dapat memberikan lingkungan menyenangkan untuk penyembuhan. Fasilitas kebugaran akuatik diberikan kesan rekreasi sehingga masyarakat maupun kaum milenial melakukan kegiatan kebugaran dengan perasaan senang. Untuk mendapatkan konsep program tersebut, penulis menggunakan kriteria wellness dari Tchiki Davis,PH.D. dan kuesioner yang menghasilkan program akuatik baik dari segi jasmani dan rohani serta kegiatan sosial dan perbaikan gaya hidup melalui monitoring habits. Konsep gubahan massa terbentuk dari 4 karakter unsur healing environment yakni air, batu, goa, dan gunung.

Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel Greaty Gracia ◽  
Sri Yuliani ◽  
Dyah Susilowati Pradnya Paramita

<em>Pulmonary Hospital Design with healing environment approach in Sragen is motivated by the increase in cases of lung disease in Sragen caused by viruses, bacteria, unhealthy lifestyle, and declining air quality. However, Sragen doesn’t have yet a health facility that specialized in pulmonary and respiratory diseases, so the aim of this plan is to create a health facility in Sragen which is form Pulmonary Hospital. Design issue is how to apply the concept of healing environment on the elements of space that can reduce the impact of fear for the patient and landscape arrangement to be one of healing therapy. The method used is architectural design method. Pulmonary Hospital design is the result of the analysis of space requirements, the processing site, the order of mass, mass composition, arrangement of space, and processing landscape by using a healing environment to help the recovery of the patient physically and psychologically.</em>


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 636-636
Author(s):  
Avron Spiro

Abstract Military service during early life can result in exposure to traumatic events that can reverberate throughout life. Although much attention is focused on the negative effects of military service, many veterans report positive effects. These papers explore life course effects of military service on veterans’ health and well-being. Three used national US longitudinal cohorts (HRS, MIDUS); two sampled veterans from Oregon or from Korea. Three compared veterans to non-veterans; two examined veterans only. Cheng and colleagues found that veterans in HRS are more likely to be risk-averse than non-veterans. Risk aversion matters because it determines how people make decisions and predicts a wide array of health and economic outcomes. Kurth and colleagues examined Oregon veterans from several wars, finding PTSD symptoms were highest among Vietnam combat veterans, the oldest cohort; there were no differences among non-combat veterans. Piazza and colleagues examined in MIDUS the impact of veteran status on cortisol, a stress biomarker, finding older veterans more likely had non-normative patterns than did younger or non-veterans. Lee and colleagues studied patterns of mental health among Korean Vietnam veterans, identifying two patterns as ‘normal’ and ‘resilient’ encompassing half the sample; these veterans demonstrated positive outcomes of military service. Frochen and colleagues compared depression trajectories between veterans and non-veterans in HRS, finding veterans had less depression than non-veterans, but among veterans, trajectories varied based on extent of service. in sum, these papers demonstrate that military service can have positive as well as negative effects on veterans’ health and well-being in later life. Aging Veterans: Effects of Military Service across the Life Course Interest Group Sponsored Symposium.


Author(s):  
Sheila Menon FBSCH ◽  
Vidya Bhagat

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the psychosocial factors that effect people globally. Particularly affected are children, students and health workers and the common symptoms identified are stress, anxiety disorders, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. In addition, the various security measures implemented to ensure public safety have adversely affected relationships between people. This study directs public awareness to the value of psychotherapeutic support. Tele-therapy can be offered easily to people both at home or in the workplace, providing both cost effective and time sensitive solutions during times of crisis. The current review article provides an overview of the importance of maintaining psychological well-being during a pandemic and the identifies the role that empathetic communication has on wellbeing. The literature review was completed using electronic databases such as PubMed, Medline, and Scopus databases using the keywords covid-19, affected groups, affected relationships, psychology and its technological interventions, negative effects of pandemic so on.


Noise can be defined as an undesirable sound that pollutes the environment. If noise is continuous and exceeds certain levels, negative effects on health can be observed. In recent years, the impact of environmental noise (road traffic noise, railway traffic noise, air traffic noise and industrial noise) on human health has come under increasingly intense scrutiny. Noise can cause a number of negative effects on health that directly or indirectly affect humans. The occurrence of some certain and harmful health effects drives the onset of others and may contribute to the development of various diseases. Health is not only a state of physical well-being, but also mental well-being. Mental health primarily depends on the quality of life, which can be affected by various environmental factors, such as noise. An important aspect of fighting noise is the most effective protection of the population by avoiding sources of noise and reducing it. This can be achieved by introducing new technical solutions and new technologies, including devices that generate less noise. Another important measure is educating the society and influencing the change of individual and collective behavior, which may contribute to reducing the harmful factor, which is noise in human life, and minimize the resulting negative effects on health.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (17) ◽  
pp. 6124
Author(s):  
Joris Heyse ◽  
Maria Torres Vega ◽  
Thomas De Jonge ◽  
Femke De Backere ◽  
Filip De Turck

One of the most frequent health problems is stress. It has been linked to negative effects on employee well-being in many occupations, and it is considered responsible for many physical and psychological problems. Traditional in-person relaxation therapy has proven to be effective in reducing stress. However, it has some drawbacks such as high cost, required infrastructure and the need for qualified trainers. Relaxation therapy in Virtual Reality (VR) tries to solve these problems. However, one aspect has received little attention, that is personalised therapy. Indeed, while many studies show the need for patient-tailored relaxation exercises, little existing work focuses on personalised VR content. One reason for this is the complexity of recognising emotions, which is required for emotion-based adaptive VR. In this work, a method for adapting VR content to the emotional state of the user is presented. This model has been applied in a VR relaxation therapy application, which adapts to the user’s emotional state utilising a heuristic optimiser. Simulations have proven the performance and usability of the emotion model. Additionally, this paper explores the impact of the order in which adaptations are performed on the effectiveness of the relaxation experience.


2017 ◽  
Vol 114 (32) ◽  
pp. 8580-8585 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aaron P. Ramus ◽  
Brian R. Silliman ◽  
Mads S. Thomsen ◽  
Zachary T. Long

While invasive species often threaten biodiversity and human well-being, their potential to enhance functioning by offsetting the loss of native habitat has rarely been considered. We manipulated the abundance of the nonnative, habitat-forming seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla in large plots (25 m2) on southeastern US intertidal landscapes to assess impacts on multiple ecosystem functions underlying coastal ecosystem services. We document that in the absence of native habitat formers, this invasion has an overall positive, density-dependent impact across a diverse set of ecosystem processes (e.g., abundance and richness of nursery taxa, flow attenuation). Manipulation of invader abundance revealed both thresholds and saturations in the provisioning of ecosystem functions. Taken together, these findings call into question the focus of traditional invasion research and management that assumes negative effects of nonnatives, and emphasize the need to consider context-dependence and integrative measurements when assessing the impact of an invader, including density dependence, multifunctionality, and the status of native habitat formers. This work supports discussion of the idea that where native foundation species have been lost, invasive habitat formers may be considered as sources of valuable ecosystem functions.


2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 260-274 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca Loudoun ◽  
Keith Townsend

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify possible agents and levers to trigger the development and implementation of work place health promotion programs (WHPPs) in the Australian construction industry. Unlike most large workplaces and most high-risk workplaces, these programs are rarely found in the construction sector. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative interviews with 80 trades workers and site-based and off-site construction managers are used to reveal perceptions of the impact of WHPPs and ill-health and poor health behaviors on site activities with a view to identifying leverage points to introduce WHPPs in construction. Findings Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors are seen as impacting on sites in three main ways: productivity (broadly defined), safety and interpersonal relations. Results also reveal specific roles and levers for different actors in the supply chain and a clear desire for a collective, industry-based response to identified health problems. Practical implications High levels of chronic diseases in the construction industry means firms within the sector must make a concerted attempt to change patterns of behavior or face significant long-term health implications for their workforce. Reducing levels of health and longevity of the workforce, mean work performance, productivity and participation is likely to decline. Originality/value Although construction workers are recognized as one of the workforces at most risk for life limiting diseases such as Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, relatively little work has investigated health and well-being considerations for construction workers. This study contributes by investigating possible levers and agents to create healthier workplaces in construction.


As India is overrunning towards digitalization, and along with showing technological advancements and conveniences, it has also presented some unfortunate consequences for the youth. This research paper focuses on the serious concern of negative effects of technology on the teenagers and youngsters of the country. The researcher has attempted to identify the various factors having influence on youth’s digital addiction level and also analysis the impact of demographic variables on it. The study has been conducted through the structured questionnaire rolling among the people of different age groups to analyse the perception of the different occupation on the addiction level of the youth. With the sample size of 405 people, the finding has uncovered the facts of addiction level, and the mess between the youth and overuse of gadget. The results also suggest how the parents can tackle with the negative effects of technology for the well-being of their children.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karen McQueen ◽  
Jodie Murphy-Oikonen ◽  
Ainsley Miller ◽  
Lori Chambers

Abstract Background. Sexual assault is a prevalent crime against women with known negative effects on health. Recent media attention has identified that many sexual assault reports are not believed by police, and therefore coded as “unfounded”. This is consistent with public discourse of inaccurate rape myths that indicate that some women lie about sexual assault. Whereas he actual rate of false reporting is low. Negative reporting experiences of sexual assault have been associated with re-victimization and trauma among survivors. However, little is known about the impact that being sexually assaulted and not believed by police has on a survivor’s health and well-being. Thus, the purpose of this qualitative study was to explore women’s experiences of not being believed by police after sexual assault and their perceived impact on health. Results. Thematic analysis revealed three salient themes: 1) Broken Expectations, 2) Loss of Self, and 3) Cumulative Effect. Within the theme of Broken Expectations, two subthemes emerged including Loss of Trust and Re-victimization.Conclusion. The findings highlighted that not being believed by police resulted in additional mental and social burdens beyond that of the sexual assault. Many survivors felt re-victimized at a time when they needed support, leading to maladaptive coping mechanisms. Having a better understanding of the negative health impacts is important for police, health, and social service providers who may be able to positively influence reporting experience and overall health effects.


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