Author Guideline

Guide for Author

Physical Activity, Nutrition and Health Sciences Journal is a scientific open-access journal published by Postgraduate Program in Public Health, Muslim University of Indonesia. All manuscript received will be reviewed by a peer-reviewed. Authors who will do the script to read the writing instructions below:

SUBMISSION of MANUSCRIPT

  1. Process of submitting a manuscript, please open the page Register
  2. If you don’t have an account and password, please create one first, then you can log in using the account and password you have created. Prepare the script according to the instructions below.
  3. The submitted script will undergo an editorial examination for plagiarism and writing format. Scripts that do not pass the initial check will not proceed to the reviewer. Less than 20% is acceptable.
  4. Please download the Ethical Form. The author must fill in the form and upload it along with the script.
  5. The script will not be processed if it doesn’t follow the journal's minimal style and writing instructions.

PREPARATION of MANUSCRIPT

Language     

All submitted manuscripts should use English (British or American style is acceptable). The Editor team does not provide proofreading services for English, so it is the responsibility of the author. If the grammar is too poor and does not meet the standards, then the team editor will not process.

Document Organization

Make sure all the documents below are ready to be uploaded with:

  1. Manuscript
  2. Ethical clearance form and copyright

General

  1. The manuscript is written in Word format at least MS-Office 2010.
  2. The paper used is A4 size with a normal margin.
  3. The script is typed with the letter Times New Roman, size 12 pt, with 1 space.
  4. Don’t use bold letters to emphasise the text.
  5. Don’t use tabs or indentation to start a new paragraph.
  6. Don’t use the automated features in your software.

Abstract and Keywords

  1. The abstract should be an informative summary of your script.
  2.  The full text is in English, and he abstract only uses English.
  3. The abstract must follow a predefined structure which includes the introduction, methods, results, discussion and conclusion with a maximum word count of 250 words and a maximum number of keywords of 5.
  4. The abstract that contains background using past tense and present tense, research objectives, research methods, results and discussion, as well as conclusions using past tense.

Tabel

  1. The entire table in the submission should be in the appropriate position in the manuscript
  2. Give the table number sequentially in Arabic numerals (Table 1, Table 2, Table 3 ) in the order of the first quote in the text 
  3. Maximum 5 tables or figures
  4. Give a clear and informative title in each table

Picture

  1. The picture in the submission should be in the appropriate position in the manuscript
  2. Give picture numbers sequentially in Arabic numbers (Fig. 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, etc.) in the order of the first quotation in the text
  3. The image Format can be JPEG/TIFF with a minimum resolution of 300 DPI and dimensions of 1,000 x 1,000 pixels. Colour images in CMYK or RGB format.
  4. Letters, numbers and symbols should be clear and evenly distributed, and with sufficient size that when the size is reduced to publication, each item will still be clearly identifiable.

Abbreviations and symbols

  1. The abbreviations used must be those based on an international standard.
  2. The full term and abbreviations in the first writing should be clearly followed by parentheses, such as the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). 
  3. Weight, volume, etc., must be written with metric standards.

Data

  1. Numbers in both the core text and the table must be displayed as a percentage (%).
  2. Data analysis using averages must be followed by a standard deviation and a median of thousands of data using a point format, e.g. (Rp. 123,300).
  3. Fractional data uses the comma format, e.g. (height 172.4 cm) .
  4. The significance value must be displayed, for example, (P = 0.006).

Acknowledgements

The acceptable contribution includes general support by the institution/institution/head both in the form of technical assistance, and financial support and or materials (including grants). Mention conflicts of interest, if any.

Reference

  1. The list of citation and reference libraries used is mandatory, using the default citation applications (Mendeley, EndNote, etc.). 
  2. The Reference is written in the IEEE style (name and date) at least 80%, derived from the SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION of the journal or Proceedings, with a maximum of 5 years since the submission of manuscript.
  3. Unpublished sources cannot be used as a reference text.
  4. References in text, tables, and legends must be numbered in parentheses e.g. [1], [1, 4], [1-3], [1, 3-5] and are quoted sequentially according to the sequence of appearances in the manuscript.
  5. Don’t include references on the abstract list of libraries in the table; images and panels must be in numerical order according to where the item is quoted in the text
  6. Reference from the online journal must include DOI (digital object identifier).
  7. Online material, please cite the URL, along with the date you accessed the website.

Example of the refrences; 

[1]        J. Ahmad, A. ul Hasan, T. Naqvi, and T. Mubeen, “A Review on Software Testing and Its Methodology,” Manag. J. Softw. Eng., vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 32–38, 2019, doi: 10.26634/jse.13.3.15515.
[2]        E. A. Shams and A. Rizaner, “A novel support vector machine based intrusion detection system for mobile ad hoc networks,” Wirel. Networks, vol. 24, no. 5, pp. 1821–1829, 2018, doi: 10.1007/s11276-016-1439-0.
[3]        S. Aljawarneh, M. Aldwairi, and M. B. Yassein, “Anomaly-based intrusion detection system through feature selection analysis and building hybrid efficient model,” J. Comput. Sci., vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 152–160, 2018, doi: 10.1016/j.jocs.2017.03.006.
[4]        Y. I. Kurniawan, A. Rahmawati, N. Chasanah, and A. Hanifa, “Application for determining the modality preference of student learning,” in Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2019, vol. 1367, no. 1, pp. 1–11, doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/1367/1/012011.
[5]        Y. Guo, S. Han, Y. Li, C. Zhang, and Y. Bai, “K-Nearest Neighbor combined with guided filter for hyperspectral image classification,” in International COnference On Identification, Information and Knowledge in the Internet of Things, 2018, pp. 159–165.
[6]        Y. I. Kurniawan, E. Soviana, and I. Yuliana, “Merging Pearson Correlation and TAN-ELR algorithm in recommender system,” in AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018, vol. 1977, doi: 10.1063/1.5042998.
[7]        M. Sridevi, S. Aishwarya, A. Nidheesha, and D. Bokadia, Anomaly Detection by Using CFS Subset and Neural Network with WEKA Tools. Springer Singapore.
[8]        C. Low, “NSL-KDD Dataset,” 2015. https://github.com/defcom17/NSL_KDD (accessed Sep. 13, 2019).
[9]        D. Handoko, “Sistem Pendukung Keputusan Seleksi Penentuan Penerima Beasiswa Dengan Metode Simple Additive Weighting (SAW),” Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, 2016.

CATEGORY MANUSCRIPT

Formats for text vary depending on the type of manuscript. The list of acceptable manuscript types on the JAHR is Original Research and literature review.

 

Original Research

  1. The category of original research is a research report written by researchers who actually do research
  2. Researchers describe their hypothesis or research questions and the purpose of this research.
  3. Researchers detailing their research methods.
  4. The results are written in detail, as well as an interpretation of the data analysis to interpret possible research impacts.
  5. The number of words in the core manuscript is at least 4.000 words and a maximum 8.000 words.
  6. The maximum number of tables/pictures is 3.
  7. List of reference used at least 20 and max 35.

Writing systematics are as follows:

Title

Title titles are made short, dense, and informative. The title should display the most important result of the research.

Abstract

See the abstract section above.

Introduction

Provide an overview of the background of the study, identification of problems, and statements of purpose and hypotheses that will be tested in this study. The introduction should include data related to problems that develop relatives from similar studies.

Method

The researcher's method is expected to provide a detailed description of:

  1. Research designs, as well as the population under investigation or the experimental model used.
  2. Operational definitions of external variables (results) and instruments used.
  3. Methods for estimation and measurement of exposure variables / independent / exposure
  4. The classification and categorization of variables from the value class of the variable used.
  5. Sensitivity analysis, if any.
  6. All stages of statistical analysis and software used.

Result

  1. Explanation results are made clear and concise without providing interpretation and extrapolation of the results being reported.
  2. Researchers don’t need to provide explanations on the methods at the beginning of the results.
  3. The entire results of the analysis and experiments were reported in the manuscript including the results of the analysis of Sensitivity and secondary analysis.
  4. Reported results are not limited to significant statistic-only results or results selected to support research hypotheses.
  5. It is worth mentioning clearly the number of observations in each analysis, as well as information on missing data, how to handle and analysis.

Discussion

  1. Researchers are expected to provide reviews and other information needed to put the research findings into the context of the population being observed.
  2. Researchers used the complete and balanced sources of the library including studies inconsistent with hypotheses, results and conclusions from current studies.
  3. Researchers convey honest related to the weakness of the research.
  4. No need to re-mention the methods or results at the beginning of the discussion

Acknowledgements (See the acknowledgements section above)

Conclusion

The authors are expected to summarise the main findings in brief, solid, and clear terms and answer the research objectives. This conclusion can be concluded with suggestions and things that can be done in the future (if deemed necessary).

Reference

See the reference section above or template

Literature review

  1. The literature review is a method that is systematic, explicit and remanufactured to conduct identification, evaluation and synthesis of the work of research results and thought results that have been produced by researchers and practitioners.
  2. The purpose of the Literature Writing Review is (1) to provide a background/base theory for research to be conducted, (2)to study the depth/breadth of existing research on topics to be researched and (3) to answer practitioners ' questions with an understanding of what previous research has produced.
  3. Word count in a core manuscript is at least 4.000 words and max 8.000 words
  4. Maximum number of tables/images 5. 
  5. Reference used at least 30.

The structure of the manuscript

Titles are made short, dense, and informative. The title should display the most important result of the research

Abstract

The abstract for the literature review consists of the introduction, Methods, Results & discussion and conclusion sections.

Introduction

The introduction gives an overview of the research background, identifying the problems or research questions underlying the constituent literature review. At the end of the section, tell the special purpose of the review by answering questions.

Method

The researcher's method is expected to provide a detailed description of:

  1. The source of articles (databases)
  2. Inclusion and exclusion criteria
  3. All stages of analysis

Result and Discussion

  1. Researchers are expected to provide reviews as well as other information needed to put the research findings into the context of the population being observed.
  2. The review table goes into this section, consisting of the name of the researcher, the title of the research, population, methods, outcomes and conclusions.
  3. Researchers used the complete and balanced sources of the library, including studies inconsistent with hypotheses, results and conclusions from current studies.
  4. Researchers convey honest related to the weakness of the research.
  5. No need to re-mention the methods or results at the beginning of the discussion.

Acknowledgement

See the acknowledgements section above

Conclusion

The authors are expected to summarise the main findings in brief, solid, and clear terms and answer research objectives. This conclusion can be concluded with suggestions and things that can be done in the future (if deemed necessary).

Reference

See the reference section above