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Helda
Faculty of Public Health
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Department of Epidemiology
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30
Citations
3
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2009
2024
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Indonesia
100%
Hypertension
41%
Modul
36%
Laboratorium
33%
Obesity
22%
Risk Factors
20%
COVID-19
17%
Type 2 Diabetic Patients
15%
Indonesian
15%
Jakarta
14%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
12%
Health Centers
11%
Risk Factors for Hypertension
11%
Regency
11%
Low Birth Weight
11%
COVID-19 Pandemic
10%
Demographic Survey
10%
Pada
10%
Blood Lead
10%
Outbreak Investigation
10%
Early Warning System
10%
Tuberculosis Patients
10%
Response System
10%
Acid-fast Bacilli
10%
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
10%
Central Obesity
10%
Pregnancy Complications
8%
18 Years Old
8%
Antenatal Care
8%
Diabetes
8%
Hyperglycemia
7%
Ischemic Stroke
7%
Stroke Patients
7%
Contraceptive Use
6%
Berat
6%
January 2015
6%
Hypertension Incidence
6%
Physical Activity
6%
Chronic Kidney Disease
6%
Prevalence Ratio
6%
Puskesmas
6%
Riau
6%
Provinces in Indonesia
6%
Stroke Subtypes
6%
Meta-analysis
6%
Depok City
5%
Risiko
5%
Hypertension Risk
5%
Work Area
5%
Significant Relationship
5%
Nursing and Health Professions
Prevalence
15%
Diseases
13%
Prenatal Care
12%
Health Center
10%
Longitudinal Analysis
10%
Low Birth Weight
10%
Brain Ischemia
10%
Non Communicable Disease
10%
Cerebrovascular Accident
10%
Logistic Regression Analysis
9%
Cardiovascular Disease
7%
Vaccination Coverage
6%
Quality of Life
5%
Health Care Facility
5%
Nutrition Policy
5%
Health Care Personnel
5%
Tobacco Smoking
5%
Mild Cognitive Impairment
5%
Short Term Survival
5%
Congenital Disorder
5%
Vaginal Delivery
5%
Newborn Death
5%
Brain Hemorrhage
5%
Literature Review
5%
Impaired Glucose Tolerance
5%
Prevention and Control
5%
Anemia
5%
Jaundice
5%
Health Survey
5%
Central Obesity
5%
Blood Lead Level
5%
Opportunistic Infection
5%