Effective Strategies to Boost Immunity Post COVID-19 Through Mindful Cycling Exercise

Authors

  • Yuneka Saristiana Universitas Kadiri
  • Faisal Akhmal Muslikh Institute Ilmu Kesehatan Bhakti Wiyata
  • Fendy Prasetyawan Universitas Kadiri
  • Ratna Mildawati STIKES Ganesha Husada Kediri
  • Chandra Arifin Akademi Kesehatan Agra Husada
  • Abd Rofiq Akademi Kesehatan Agra Husada
  • Emma Jayanti Besan Universitas Muhammadiyah Kudus
  • Muhammad Nurul Fadel Universitas Muhammadiyah Kudus
  • Yunita Dian Permata Sari Politeknik Indonusa Surakarta
  • Octavian Ashido Nababan Universitas Efarina
  • Isma Oktadiana Universitas Efarina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59890/ijacs.v2i1.1447

Keywords:

Boost Immunity, COVID-19, Cycling Exercise

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a global challenge to public health and social dynamics, emphasizing the crucial role of pharmacists in raising health awareness. The Indonesian Pharmacists Association (IAI) has undergone significant changes, necessitating innovative initiatives to rebuild relationships within the pharmacist community. The "Pharmacists' Cycling Initiative" has emerged as a creative response, aiming to restore social connections and enhance health awareness among IAI members and the public. Cycling activities post-COVID-19 play a crucial role in promoting a healthy lifestyle and emphasizing the pharmacist's role in public health. This journal documents the positive impact of the initiative, providing insights for adaptive pharmacist policies post-pandemic. The implementation involves seeking approval, planning routes, and effective communication. The cycling event, held on December 22, 2023, incorporated unique participant identification for coordination. The initiative signifies a holistic strategy supporting pharmacists as positive agents of change within the community, emphasizing social and health integration.

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Published

2024-03-08

How to Cite

Saristiana, Y., Muslikh, F. A., Prasetyawan, F., Mildawati, R., Arifin, C., Rofiq, A., Besan, E. J., Fadel, M. N., Sari, Y. D. P., Nababan, O. A., & Oktadiana, I. (2024). Effective Strategies to Boost Immunity Post COVID-19 Through Mindful Cycling Exercise. International Journal of Advanced Community Services (IJACS), 2(1), 41–46. https://doi.org/10.59890/ijacs.v2i1.1447