Comparison Between Taichi Chuan and Jacobson’s Progressive Muscular Relaxation in Decreasing Cortisol Concentration on Pre-Hypertension Patients
(1) Universitas Diponegoro
(2) Nefrologi-Hipertensi Division, Master Program of Biomedical Science, Medical Faculty of UNDIP
(3) Nefrologi-Hipertensi Division, Master Program of Biomedical Science, Medical Faculty of UNDIP
(4) Physical Medical Science Program of Physical and Rehabilitation, Medical Faculty of UNDIP
(5) Physical Medical Science Program of Physical and Rehabilitation, Medical Faculty of UNDIP
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