IoT-Based Environm ental M onitoring to Reduce Healthcare Facilities' Environm ental Im pact: M itigating the Effects of Healthcare Infrastructure on Ecosystem s and Public Health Kholis Kholis Ernawati Sustainable Environment Monitoring Systems for Medical Care, 2026 Healthcare facilities are vital to public health, but they also significantly impact the environment through energy and water consumption, medical waste, and pollutant emissions. This article explores the role of Internet of Things (IoT)-based environmental monitoring systems in minimizing hospitals' ecological footprint. IoT systems use real-time data from smart sensors to track air and water quality, energy usage, and waste volume. The analysis is framed by Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), the One Health approach, and the Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) model. A narrative literature review (2019–2024) highlights IoT's potential to improve pollution control, resource efficiency, and environmental compliance in healthcare settings. Despite clear benefits, implementation faces barriers such as high costs, cybersecurity risks, limited digital skills, and regulatory gaps. The article concludes that IoT offers a strategic path toward sustainable healthcare, aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3, 6, 11, and 13.
Unlocking the Anti-Aging Potential of Apple (Malus domestica) Extract: In Vitro Modulation of TIMP-1, Casp-3, and GPX Gene Expression in Fibroblast Cells Sri Utami, Qomaryah Romadhiyani Sachrowardi, Sonny Pamuji Laksono, Nunung Ainur Rahmah, Insan Sosiawan Tunru, Dewi Nurul Mustaqimah, Eko Purwanto, Aryenti Aryenti, Susi Endrini, Irfan Syarif, Kholis Ernawati, Wahyu Widowati, Dwi Nur Triharsiwi, Eksa Adhwa Fadhilah, Dhanar Septyawan Hadiprasetyo, Haidir Syafrullah, Said Nafik, Betharie Cendera Arrahmani Trends in Sciences, 2025 Ultraviolet (UV) exposure accelerates skin aging by inducing oxidative stress, apoptosis, and extracellular matrix degradation. Malus domestica (apple) extract (AE) is rich in antioxidants and bioactive compounds that may counteract these effects. This study evaluates the protective effects of AE on fibroblast cells exposed to UV radiation by assessing the expression of Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase 1 (TIMP-1), Caspase 3 (Casp-3), and Glutathione Peroxidase (GPX). Fibroblast cells were exposed to UV radiation and treated with different concentrations of AE (3.13, 6.25, 12.5 µg/mL). Gene expression levels of TIMP-1, Casp-3, and GPX were analyzed using qRT-PCR. AE significantly increased TIMP-1 and GPX expression while downregulating Casp-3 in a concentration-dependent manner. The highest concentration (12.5 µg/mL) demonstrated the most pronounced protective effects. These results suggest that apple extract enhances extracellular matrix stability, reduces oxidative stress, and inhibits apoptosis in UV-exposed fibroblasts. AE exhibits potent anti-aging properties by modulating key molecular pathways involved in skin damage. This study provides scientific evidence supporting its potential as an active ingredient in skincare formulations for UV protection and skin rejuvenation. HIGHLIGHTS Apple extract significantly upregulated TIMP-1 and GPX expression while downregulating Casp-3, indicating enhanced extracellular matrix stability and reduced apoptosis. The findings suggest that apple extract mitigates oxidative stress and inhibits apoptosis, which are key contributors to skin aging. A dose-dependent effect was observed, with the highest concentration (12.5 µg/mL) demonstrating the most significant anti-aging impact. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
Utilization of Natural Compounds as Food Contaminant Mitigation Agents: A Sustainable Approach to Global Food and Human Health Security Kholis Kholis Ernawati, Maya Trisiswati, Siti Maulidya Sari, Mirfat Mirfat, Etty Widayanti, Nur Isnaeni Evry Kurniawati Mitigation Strategies and Risk Management for Food Contaminants, 2025 Food safety has become an increasingly important global issue in recent decades, mainly due to the increasing contamination of food products. This chapter examines the potential of natural compounds derived from plants, microorganisms, and marine organisms as safer and more sustainable alternatives to synthetic chemicals in mitigating food contaminants. Compounds such as flavonoids, tannins, essential oils, and polysaccharides have shown antimicrobial, antioxidant, and detoxifying activities against heavy metals and mycotoxins. Several case studies demonstrate the success of these natural compounds in extending shelf life and reducing food-borne pathogens. However, compound stability, compositional variability, sensory impact, and regulation challenges still exist. This chapter emphasizes the need for innovative and collaborative strategies to develop natural-based food solutions to build a safer, healthier, and environmentally friendly food system.
Environmental Inequities and Global Health: Bridging the Gap in Vulnerable Communities Kholis Kholis Ernawati Innovation and Transformation of Public Health, 2025 Environmental inequalities exacerbate global health disparities, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Air, water, and land pollution disproportionately affect marginalized communities, increasing the burden of communicable diseases like malaria and diarrhea, as well as non-communicable diseases such as COPD and cardiovascular disorders. Environmental factors also contribute to mental health issues due to natural disasters and climate change. This chapter examines environmental injustice and disease burden through epidemiological data, case studies, and policy evaluations. Solutions include community-based interventions, stronger regulations, innovative technologies, and multilateral cooperation. The chapter highlights the need for a holistic approach involving governments, organizations, and civil society to create equitable policies protecting vulnerable populations.
Digital exposome: A digital age approach to environmental exposure and cancer risk assessment Kholis Ernawati, Hamzah Hasyim, Ahmad Rusdan Handoyo Utomo, Dicky Budiman, Dian Widiyanti Cancer Exposomics and Environmental Influences on Carcinogenesis, 2025 The digital exposome integrates digital technologies, multi-omics analysis, and artificial intelligence to holistically assess environmental exposures across human life, particularly their contribution to cancer risk. Chemical, physical, biological, social, and behavioral factors are critically examined, emphasizing prenatal vulnerability. Wearable sensors, geographic information systems (GIS), and spatial mapping technologies enable real-time biomonitoring and precise visualization of exposures. Multi-omics and epigenetic modeling further clarify biological mechanisms linking exposure to cancer, while machine learning supports big data-driven risk classification and identification of vulnerable populations. This approach enhances early detection and targeted prevention strategies and supports inclusive, evidence-based public health policies.
AI's role in environmental health and tackling ecological impacts through multidimensional views Kholis Ernawati, Dian Mardhiyah, Rifda Wulansari, Rifqatussaadah Rifqatussaadah, Sri Utami AI and Ecological Change for Sustainable Development, 2025 Ecological change is a global issue impacting environmental health, ecosystems, and human well-being, driven by deforestation, urbanization, and fossil fuel use, leading to air and water pollution and zoonotic diseases. Addressing these challenges requires innovative solutions like artificial intelligence (AI), which offers real-time monitoring, predictive analysis, and resource management. AI aids in identifying risk patterns, providing early warnings, and creating evidence-based strategies while enhancing efficiencies through automation and fostering green technology. Despite its promise, ethical considerations such as data privacy, equitable access, and sustainability remain critical. The article emphasizes integrating technological, economic, and ethical dimensions, calling for policies, collaboration among sectors, and community engagement to maximize AI's potential. It highlights the need for further research on integrating AI with technologies like blockchain to create a sustainable and transparent environmental management system.
Green leadership strategy to encourage pro-environmental behavior: An implementation study in an Indonesian organization Kholis Ernawati, Aslichan Aslichan, Akmal S. Albar, Achnaf T. Al Khaliel, Ahda S. F. Al Fatich Green Leadership Strategies for Increased Employee Engagement and Performance, 2025 The global environment faces severe degradation from industrialization and pollution, prompting organizations to adopt sustainable practices. This chapter examines how green human resource management (GHRM) and green leadership are applied in Indonesia and their impact on employees' pro-environmental behavior. Using a literature review, it integrates social learning theory, resource-based view (RBV), and the AMO framework. Findings show that green leadership enhances employee engagement in green practices, fostering innovation and competitiveness. However, challenges like employee resistance and limited resources, particularly in SMEs, persist. Growing consumer demand and investor pressure offer opportunities. The chapter highlights the need for incentives, awareness campaigns, and stakeholder collaboration to drive sustainability, providing strategic recommendations for organizations to thrive while protecting the environment.
Professional Development of Environmental Health Workers: Innovation and Continuous Learning in Indonesia Kholis Ernawati, Aslichan Burhan, Akmal S. Albar, Achnaf T. Al Khaliel, Ahda S. F. Al Fatich Instructional Approaches for Health Professions Education, 2025 The professional development of environmental health workers in Indonesia faces various challenges that require innovative approaches and continuous learning. This article explores innovations in education and training and strategies for continuous learning applied in Indonesia's environmental health context. The research utilizes a literature review approach to identify recent trends and best practices. The analysis showed that applying digital technology, interdisciplinary learning methods, and case-based training programs can significantly improve the competency of environmental health workers. This article provides recommendations for further development within this sector.
Spatiotemporal Clustering of Malaria in South Sumatra, Indonesia, Based on Surveillance Data, 2018–2022 Hamzah Hasyim, Iche Andriyani Liberty, Nur Alam Fajar, Afi Nursafingi, Muhammad Cholil Munadi, Fakhriyatiningrum Fakhriyatiningrum, Fildzah Hashifah Taufiq, Minsarnawati Tahangnacca, J. Jumadi, Fadhilah Eka Maharani, Solikhah Solikhah, Kholis Ernawati, Herdianti Herdianti Advances in Public Health, 2025 Background Malaria remains a pressing public health issue in South Sumatra, Indonesia, despite significant progress in global elimination efforts. This study aimed to identify the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria cases from 2018 to 2022 across six endemic regencies: Muara Enim, Lahat, Musi Rawas, Ogan Komering Ulu (OKU), OKU Selatan (OKUS) and OKU Timur (OKUT). Methods We analysed malaria surveillance data obtained from the Malaria Surveillance Information System (SISMAL) of Indonesia, which was geocoded at the village level. Spatial and temporal trends were examined using Anselin’s Local Moran’s I to detect local spatial autocorrelation and Kulldorff’s space‐time scan statistic to identify significant spatiotemporal clusters. Analyses were conducted using GeoDa, SaTScan and QGIS. Results A total of 13 high–high (HH) clusters were identified in OKUS and Muara Enim in 2018, while 12 HH clusters appeared in Muara Enim in 2019. Between 2020 and 2022, no HH clusters were detected, although several high–low (HL) outliers persisted. This study identified four statistically significant space‐time clusters ( p < 0.01) between 2018 and 2022. The spatiotemporal patterns were shaped by environmental changes, particularly land‐use dynamics and seasonal variations, while human mobility further contributed to transmission heterogeneity. Conclusions Despite an overall decline in malaria cases, the persistence of HL outliers signals ongoing transmission risk and the need for geographically targeted interventions. Spatiotemporal clustering analysis offers crucial insights for enhancing surveillance sensitivity and refining malaria control strategies. Strengthening integrated vector management and adaptive public health responses is essential to accelerate progress toward malaria elimination in endemic regions, such as South Sumatra.
Anti-aging potential of apple (Malus domestica) ethanol extract in fibroblast cells exposed to ultraviolet light via modulation of CASP8 expression, total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) and glutathione (GSH) Sonny Pamuji Laksono, Qomariyah, Sri Utami, Nunung Ainur Rahmah, Eko Purwanto, Irfan Syarif, Aryenti, Insan Sosiawan A. Tunru, Susi Endrini, Kholis Ernawati, Dewi Nurul Mustaqimah, Wahyu Widowati, Dwi Nur Triharsiwi, Cindy Puspita, Dhanar Septyawan Hadiparestyo, Haidir Syafrullah, Said Nafik, Betharie Cendera Arrahmani Medicinal Plants, 2025 Skin aging is a complex process influenced by extrinsic and intrinsic factors, with ultraviolet (UV) exposure being a primary external contributor. UV radiation initiates reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, causing oxidative stress, apoptosis, and reduced collagen synthesis, leading to premature aging. Caspase-8 (CASP8) plays a key role in apoptosis, while glutathione (GSH) and total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) are crucial for cellular defense. The use of natural ingredients as photoprotective and anti-aging is increasingly in demand due to their potential safety. Apple (Malus domestica) is known to be rich in bioactive compounds, but its potential to protect skin cells from UV damage still needs to be further investigated. This study aims to evaluate the protective effect of apple extract on UV-exposed fibroblast cells. The apple ethanol extract was prepared using the maceration method. Fibroblast cells were cultured and treated with various extract concentrations (3.13, 6.25, 12.50 µg//mL) before UV exposure. Parameters analyzed included CASP8 gene expression using qRT-PCR, T-AOC, and GSH levels, using colorimetry methods. Apple extract showed a significant protective effect at a 12.5 µg/mL concentration, characterized by decreasing CASP8 expression as a marker of apoptosis. There was an increase in T-AOC and GSH levels. Apple ethanol extract shows significant potential as an anti-aging ingredient through its protective effect on UV-exposed fibroblast cells.
Health Education for Sustainable E-Waste Management Kholis Ernawati, Aslichan Burhan, Akmal Syawqi Albar, Achnaf Thoriq Al-Khaliel, Ahda Sabiela Fawwaz Al-Fatich International Journal of Engineering Science and Information Technology, 2024
Breastfeeding in postpartum women infected with COVID-19 C. Pramana, J. Suwantoro, N. Sumarni, M. Kumalasari, H. Isnawati, A. Supinganto, K. Ernawati, L. I. Sirait, N. Staryo, Dwiyono Nurhidayah International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2020
Analysis of Education, Motivation, and Commitment of Health Cadres in the Eco-enzyme Program: A Mixed Methods Study in Urban Areas of Indonesia K Ernawati, D Susanna, R Wulansari, OI Ranakusuma, D Widianti Dubai Medical Journal, 1-16-1-16 , 2026 2026
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Strategi Implementasi Konsep Green Hospital Melalui Pengelolaan Limbah Cair Non-Medis untuk Mendukung Manajemen Lingkungan di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Koja YAS Nasution, K Ernawati, D Rasyid, D Budiman, DK Sunjaya Syntax Literate; Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia 11 (2), 1289-1305 , 2026 2026
Urban–Rural Cultural Contexts and Community-Based Vector Surveillance: Social Dimensions of Dengue Prevention through Larval Monitoring Cadres in Indonesia K Ernawati, R Wulansari, MR Kinanthi, A Nursanti, R Caninsti Journal of Cultural Analysis and Social Change, 1160-1168 , 2026 2026
IoT-Based Environmental Monitoring to Reduce Healthcare Facilities' Environmental Impact: Mitigating the Effects of Healthcare Infrastructure on Ecosystems and Public Health KK Ernawati Sustainable Environment Monitoring Systems for Medical Care, 17-48 , 2026 2026
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Topical Jatropha multifida–Carboxymethyl Chitosan Hydrogel Enhances VEGF Expression, Angiogenesis, and Re-epithelialization in a Rat Burn Model AM Admar, NS Prabu, K Ernawati, NA Rahmah Prosiding BASC, 39-49 , 2025 2025
Food Safety and Product Halal Education to Improve the Capacity of Health Cadres in Ciseeng Village, Bogor Regency K Ernawati, V Yulianti, D Suseno, H Suyana, OI Ranakusuma Prosiding BASC, 50-59 , 2025 2025
Environmental Health Risks in Residential Settings: A Systematic Review of Indoor Air Pollution, Domestic Chemical Exposure, and Global Representation Inequities K Ernawati 2025
Unlocking the Anti-Aging Potential of Apple (Malus domestica) Extract: In Vitro Modulation of TIMP-1, Casp-3, and GPX Gene Expression in Fibroblast Cells S Utami, QR Sachrowardi, SP Laksono, NA Rahmah, IS Tunru, ... Trends in Sciences 22 (11), 10144-10144 , 2025 2025
Hubungan Antara Indeks Massa Tubuh (IMT) dengan Kejadian Hipertensi pada Lansia di RW 07 Kelurahan Sumur Batu, Jakarta Pusat, serta Tinjauannya dalam Pandangan Islam AT Faiha, R Wulansari, K Ernawati, M Arsyad Junior Medical Journal 3 (4), 484-491 , 2025 2025
Peningkatan Pengetahuan Masyarakat tentang Stunting Melalui Penyuluhan Berbasis Poster di Kelurahan Pejaten Barat, Jakarta Selatan A Mardhotika, K Ernawati, AR Mazer, AM Jingga, FSG Suci, AG Arini, ... Info Abdi Cendekia 8 (1) , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
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Hubungan Faktor Lingkungan dan Perilaku Terhadap Kejadian Infeksi Saluran Pernafasan Akut (ISPA) di Desa Talok Kecamatan Kresek A Ariano, AR Bashirah, D Lorenza, M Nabillah, SN Apriliana, K Ernawati Jurnal Kedokteran Yarsi 27 (2), 076-083 , 2019 2019 Citations: 91
Hubungan Faktor Risiko Individu dan Lingkungan Rumah dengan Malaria di Punduh Pedada Kabupaten Pesawaran Provinsi Lampung Indonesia K Ernawati, B Soesilo, A Duarsa, Rifqatussa'adah Makara Journal Of Health Research 15 (2), 51-57 , 2010 2010 Citations: 88
Distance Learning In Primary Schools During The Covid-19 Pandemic In Indonesia: Challenges, Solutions, And Projections C Pramana, R Susanti, K Ernawati, IPA Darmawan, MZ Miftah, ... Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education 12 (4), 263-270 , 2021 2021 Citations: 75
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Differences in Nutritional Status of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients between Before Medication and during Advanced Treatment Phase in Johar Baru, Central Jakarta K Ernawati, NR Ramdhagama, LAP Ayu, M Wilianto, VTH Dwianti, ... Majalah Kedokteran Bandung 50 (2), 74-8 , 2018 2018 Citations: 61
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The use of masks, as an effective method in preventing the transmission of the COVID-19, during pandemic and the new Normal Era: A review A Supinganto, C Pramana, LI Sirait, MLF Kumalasari, MI Hadi, K Ernawati, ... Kusniyati and Hadi, Selasih Putri Isnawati, The Use of Masks, as an … , 2021 2021 Citations: 52
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Pengendalian Penyakit Berbasis Lingkungan HL Patilaiya, SP Aji, Mahaza, FE Hasan, Supiati, AZ Fauzi, R Hartati, ... Get Press , 2022 2022 Citations: 35
Individual and Housing Environment Risk Factors Related to Malaria in Punduh Pedada, Pesawaran District of Lampung Province in 2010 K Ernawati, B Soesilo, A Duarsa, Rifqatussadah Makara Journal Of Health Research 15 (2), 51-57 , 2011 2011 Citations: 35
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Community behavior in controlling aedes aegypti mosquito breeding places before and during the Covid-19 pandemic K Ernawati, RM Farras, A Zakiyyah, M Hayu, AP Salsabila, ML Aulia, ... IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 940 (1), 012081 , 2021 2021 Citations: 33
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