Expression of MRHR-CRHR1 (Type I CRH Receptor) and the Effects of Prenatal Yoga on Mother Primagravida Trimester III
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11564Keywords:
MRNA expression, CRHR1 gene, prenatal yoga, primigravidaAbstract
Background: CRHR1 receptors are very important for determining the initial HPA axis response to stressful
events. Changes in the CRH system and chronically elevated CRH levels are involved in stress-related
affective disorders.
Methods: The design of this study is a quasi-experimental approach / quasi experimental and one group
design pre and post test design with group control. The population in this study were all trimester III
primigravida mothers who examined their pregnancy in PPK I ranks of the XIV / Hasanuddin Kesdam and
several health centers in Makassar in 2019. The sample in this study amounted to 24 respondents
Results: the mean CRHR1 gene expression value after was greater than the mean CRHR1 gene expression
before. So this means that in the control group CRHR1 gene expression in third trimester pregnant women
there will be a significant increase.
Conclusion: an increase in CRHR1 gene expression means that it can be concluded that prenatal yoga
decreases CRHR1 gene expression before and after treatment.
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