Winahyu, Karina Megasari
Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

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Journal : Faletehan Health Journal

Hubungan antara Konsumsi Makanan Kariogenik dan Risiko Kejadian Karies Gigi pada Anak Usia Sekolah di Kabupaten Tangerang Karina Megasari Winahyu; Ahmad Turmuzi; Fauzan Hakim
Faletehan Health Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2019): Faletehan Health Journal, Maret 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (145.108 KB) | DOI: 10.33746/fhj.v6i1.52

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Dental caries among school-age children is a health problem that often occurs, but lack of optimal treatment. One of factor that might influence dental caries is cariogenic food, which sweet and sticky. The study aimed to identify the relationships between cariogenic food consumption and risk of dental caries among school-age children. The methods of this study was descriptive analytic with cross sectional approach. The sample of this study were 163 school-age children selected by using random sampling technique. The analysis technique used was chi square. The result showed that most of respondents had high consumption of cariogenic food (55,8%) and high risk of dental caries (76,7%). It showed the relationships between consumption of cariogenic food and risk of dental caries (p-value < 0,05). The study suggest that health care provider need to prevent risk of dental caries by minimizing the consumption of cariogenic food among school-age children.
Social Support Positively Correlated with Dietary Adherence among Patients with Hypertension in Primary Health Center Hanifah Hanifah; Karina Megasari Winahyu; Muhammad Imam Muttaqin
Faletehan Health Journal Vol 8 No 01 (2021): Faletehan Health Journal, March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33746/fhj.v8i01.188

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Dietary adherence is one of the requirements in chronic disease management, which the success of hypertension management may correlate with the social support perceived by the patients. The study aimed to identify the relationship between social support and dietary adherence among patients with hypertension in Primary Health Centre, Tangerang. The study was a descriptive correlational, cross-sectional study, in which 120 respondents were recruited by using purposive sampling. Multidimensional Perceived of Social Support (MSPSS) and Dietary Adherence questionnaire was used based upon validity and reliability to measure social support and adherence. Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient was used to examine the relationship between social support and dietary adherence. The analysis result indicated that respondents who reported low support were 51 respondents (42.5%), and low dietary adherence was 53 respondents (44.2%). The analysis results showed there was a significant positive relationship between social support and dietary adherence among patients with hypertension, in which the power of correlation was moderate (r = 0.49, p < 0.05). Patients with hypertension who perceived higher social support more likely to adhere to the dietary of hypertension. The result suggests that health care providers need to facilitate support from friends, family, and significant others of the patients to achieve optimum dietary adherence.
From Picky Eaters to Nourished Explorers: Unveiling the Power of Responsive Feeding in Enhancing Young Children’s Nutrition Winahyu, Karina Megasari; Perdani, Zulia Putri; Kartini, Kartini; Astuti, Astuti
Faletehan Health Journal Vol 10 No 03 (2023): Faletehan Health Journal, November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33746/fhj.v10i03.588

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Implementing responsive feeding is essential for modifying the nutritional status and overall well-being of young children. The aim of this narrative review is to provide a thorough synthesis of the current evidence on responsive feeding and its impact on the nutritional status of young children. Searches were conducted in PubMed and Medline with keywords "Responsive feeding," AND “young children”. The inclusion and exclusion criteria were defined to choose the most pertinent studies. The initial search yielded 106 articles, with a total of 22 full-text articles examined, 12 of which were appropriate for inclusion. The review emphasizes the function of responsive feeding in maintaining healthy eating habits, reducing childhood obesity, and promoting optimal growth and development in young children. The study highlights the significance of early nutrition treatments that prioritize responsive feeding to enhance nutritional quality and foster healthy eating habits during early childhood. It also discusses the difficulties that caregivers experience when implementing responsive feeding methods, such as competing societal norms and external influences. Furthermore, the review identifies data gaps and recommends additional studies to investigate the long-term impacts of responsive feeding on children's nutrition, and health outcomes. In conclusion, the narrative review underlines the significance of responsive feeding in supporting optimal nutrition and healthy eating habits in young children.
From Picky Eaters to Nourished Explorers: Unveiling the Power of Responsive Feeding in Enhancing Young Children’s Nutrition Winahyu, Karina Megasari; Perdani, Zulia Putri; Kartini, Kartini; Astuti, Astuti
Faletehan Health Journal Vol 10 No 03 (2023): Faletehan Health Journal, November 2023
Publisher : Universitas Faletehan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33746/fhj.v10i03.588

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Implementing responsive feeding is essential for modifying the nutritional status and overall well-being of young children. The aim of this narrative review is to provide a thorough synthesis of the current evidence on responsive feeding and its impact on the nutritional status of young children. Searches were conducted in PubMed and Medline with keywords "Responsive feeding," AND “young children”. The inclusion and exclusion criteria were defined to choose the most pertinent studies. The initial search yielded 106 articles, with a total of 22 full-text articles examined, 12 of which were appropriate for inclusion. The review emphasizes the function of responsive feeding in maintaining healthy eating habits, reducing childhood obesity, and promoting optimal growth and development in young children. The study highlights the significance of early nutrition treatments that prioritize responsive feeding to enhance nutritional quality and foster healthy eating habits during early childhood. It also discusses the difficulties that caregivers experience when implementing responsive feeding methods, such as competing societal norms and external influences. Furthermore, the review identifies data gaps and recommends additional studies to investigate the long-term impacts of responsive feeding on children's nutrition, and health outcomes. In conclusion, the narrative review underlines the significance of responsive feeding in supporting optimal nutrition and healthy eating habits in young children.