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Prosiding Persidangan Kependudukan Kebangsaan 2025 (PERKKS 25): “Megatrend Penduduk dan Dinamik Keluarga: Cabaran untuk Masa Depan Lebih Berkualiti”
Item Type: Book
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Year: 13/01/2026
Abstract: Collection of papers presented during the 2025 National Population Conference (PERKKS 25), 19-21 November 2025, Eastin Hotel, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
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Coconut water: a natural remedy unlocking new hope for male fertility
Item Type: Scientific Poster
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Year: 00/11/2025
Abstract: Male infertility are the inability of a men to impregnate a female after 1 year of unprotected intercourse. It high course of modern drugs and techniques to heal and involve ethical concerns. Then rely in alternative remedies derived from medicinal plants. Objectives of this study are to evaluate the potential of coconut water to support reproductive health of male for healing effects of coconut water and enhancing effects of coconut water. The conclusion oh healing effect of coconut water are mitigated the harmful effects of BPA on the male reproductive organs in rats. Enhancing effects of coconut water is coconut water alone enhanced reproductive organs in bucks.
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Impact of perimenopausal symptoms on work and quality of life among Malaysian working women: a narrative review using prisma
Item Type: Scientific Poster
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Year: 00/11/2025
Abstract: Perimenopause, occurring between the ages of 40 and 55, involves hormonal fluctuations that cause vasomotor, psychological, and cognitive symptoms, which can affect daily life and work performance. In Malaysia, where the average age of menopause is 50.7 years and women make up 55.6% of the workforce, many face challenges in balancing symptoms with work and family responsibilities. Despite its significant impact, perimenopause remains under recognised in Malaysian workplaces, leading to stigma, stress and unmet health needs.
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Malaysia’s cervical cancer landscape pathway to elimination
Item Type: Scientific Poster
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Year: 00/11/2025
Abstract: Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable forms of cancer, yet it remains a significant global health challenge, claiming the life of a woman approximately every two minutes. The incidence (ASR) in Malaysia as reported by the National Cancer Registry in 2017-2021 was 6 per 100,000 women with 4,473 new cases (Ministry of Health). It stands as the sixth most common cancer among women globally. The objective of this study is to outline Malaysia’s progress toward cervical cancer elimination by 2030, aligned with WHO 90-70-90 targets. Conclusion, Malaysia is commited to eliminating cervical cancer by 2030. Sustaining HPV vaccination, expanding HPV DNA screening, and improving treatment access are key strategies to achieving the 90-70-90 elimination goal.
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Penilaian ke atas Program Pendidikan Kesihatan Reproduktif dan Sosial (PEKERTI) di Institut Pengajian Tinggi Awam (IPTA) dengan menggunakan model penilaian Kirkpatrick
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/11/2025
Abstract: The PEKERTI program was introduced by the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM) through the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN) starting in 2009. Its main purpose is to produce individuals who are knowledgeable and have positive attitudes in reproductive and social health aspects. The National Reproductive and Social Health Education Policy and Action Plan (PEKERTI) 2022-2025 has improved the PEKERTI program until introducing the National PEKERTI program in 2025. The objective of the study is to measure the effectiveness of the program using the 4-stage Kirkpatrick Model. In conclusion, the program is effective in increasing knowledge, confidence, and commitment, but the effect is still moderate. Future focus is to increase involvement, satisfaction and interactive activities for better learning effects. Follow-up interventions after the program can close the gap between knowledge and practice (confidence & commitment).
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Video Korporat Kerja Lapangan Kajian Penduduk dan Keluarga Malaysia Keenam (KPKM-6)
Item Type: Video
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Year: 00/09/2025
Abstract: The Sixth Malaysian Population and Family Survey (MPFS-6) 2024 is the sixth study in a series of surveys conducted by the National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB) since 1974. This study aims to provide up-to-date information and time-series data related to population, family, and reproductive health of the Malaysian population. The MPFS-6 fieldwork was conducted from August 28, 2024 until February 28, 2025.
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Breast Cancer Screening Via Mammography in Johor under Women Cancer Reproductive Awareness (WCARE) Campaign
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in Malaysia with increasing observed in both urban and semi urban population. Johor has the highest incidence of breast cancer in Malaysia with 6,564 cases reported between 2012 and 2016 most detected at late stages. Mammography is the most effective method for early detection of breast cancer, particularly among women aged 40 years and above. In Johor mammography service are available through government hospital, private centers, National Cancer Council Malaysia (MAKNA) and Klinik Nur Sejahtera under the National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB)
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Meniti usia, menunda jodoh: mengupas punca dan kesan kadar kesuburan rendah di Pulau Pinang
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: Penang is currently facing persistently low fertility rates as well as rapid population aging. The main factor identified is the low marriage rate, especially among non-Muslims. Policy suggestions to address the low marriage rate include exposing the public to the importance of having more than two children; implementing affordable housing schemes specifically for young couples and newlyweds; and fostering the value of marriage through awareness and educational programs, educating young people about the benefits of marriage, as well as addressing misconceptions about marriage.
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Perkhidmatan subfertiliti LPPKN
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: LPPKN provides subfertility services to raise awareness and education on fertility and reproductive health; empower access to fertility treatments and reproductive health services; organize community engagement programs and support services focused on fertility issues and family well-being; establishment of the National Subfertility Center and others. The subfertility treatments provided are Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) and In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
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Obesity, subfertility and fetal programming: a vicious cycle
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/07/2025
Abstract: Obesity increasing rapidly, especially among reproductive age women. Obesity affects fertility, pregnancy outcomes, and future generations. Obesity disrupts reproductive hormones and leads to anovulation, PCOS, poor oocyte quality. Maternal obesity leads to pregnancy complications. Fetus exposed to hyperglycemia and oxidative stress.
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