Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 5 Documents
Search
Journal : Journal of Nutrition Science

Additional Feeding with The Basic Ingredients of Moringa Oleifera for Pregnant Women to Overcome Stunting Sherly Puspita Dhani; Novalya Irma Putri; Rusfira Rusfira; Sufyan Anwar
Journal of Nutrition Science Vol 3, No 1 (2022): May, 2022
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jns.v3i1.5563

Abstract

The rate of stunting in Indonesia is still very high. Based on the results of the Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) shows that the prevalence of stunting in 2018 shows that the rate of stunting in children under five in Indonesia reaches 30.8%. Stunting is caused by many factors, such as the effect of the condition by the mother during pregnancy. In addition, indirect factors such as exclusive breastfeeding, mother's knowledge, and economic factors also affect the health of toddlers. This literature review aims to identify a number of studies on Supplementary Feeding (PMT) made from Moringa Oleifera in pregnant women to overcome stunting. Moringa Oleifera can be used as an alternative source of protein and calcium that is potential to sufficient the nutritional needs of pregnant. The articles using Google and Google Scholar as seeking.
Analysis of the Differences in the Use of Pandan Wangi Leaf Extract (Pandanus Amaryllifolius) and Without Use of Pandan Fragile Leaf Extract (Pandanus Amaryllifolius) as House Fly Repellent (Musca Domestica) Ihsan Murdani, S.KM, M.Kes; Sufyan Anwar; Fikri Faidul Jihad; Maiza Duana; Muhibbul Subhi
Journal of Nutrition Science Vol 4, No 1 (2023): May, 2023
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jns.v4i1.7472

Abstract

Fly-borne diseases include dysentery, cholera, abdominal typhus, diarrhea, and others related to poor environmental sanitation conditions, so it is necessary to control flies carefully to avoid environmental pollution and health problems. One plant that contains botanical insecticides is the fragrant pandanus leaf (Pandanus amaryllifolius). Fragrant pandanus leaves contain insecticides in the form of alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, tannins, and polyphenols. The type of research conducted is experimental with a static group comparison experiment design, which simultaneously measures the dependent variable and the independent variable by comparing the treated results with the control results. The research sample amounted to 240 flies. In the 10-minute observation period, 20 flies were released in one cage for each treatment. The results of this study were obtained. There is a difference in the use of fragrant pandanus leaf extract with a dose of 5 ml (7.67), 10 ml (12.33), and 15 ml (13.67) and without using a dose of fragrant pandanus leaf extract on the level of house fly expulsion: 5 ml (2.33), 10 ml (1.67), and 15 ml (1.33). The dose that causes the most significant expulsion of houseflies is in the extract of fragrant pandanus leaves with a dose of 15 ml because the higher the dose, the more flies are expelled. Conclusion: The results of the ANOVA test based on the dose of fragrant pandanus leaf extract on the number of houses flies that do not land, the degree of freedom obtained from 3 to 8, are used to see Ft. It turns out that Ft 1% = 7.59, Ft 5% = 3.86, and Fo = 536.32; thus, if Fo is greater than Ft, Ho is rejected, meaning that there is a significant difference between the various doses of fragrant pandanus leaf extract on the repulsion of house flies. 
Relationship of Household Income, Age During Pregnancy and Low Birth Weight (LBW) Teuku Muliadi; Marniati Marniati; Cukri Rahma; Sufyan Anwar; Fikri Faidul Jihad; Laila Apriani Hasanah Harahap; Hanif Muchdatul Ayunda
Journal of Nutrition Science Vol 4, No 1 (2023): May, 2023
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jns.v4i1.7401

Abstract

Low birth weight (LBW) is still a major problem in developing countries including Indonesia. The prevalence of LBW tends to decrease from 2013-2018, from 8.6% to 6.51%. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the relationship between maternal age at pregnancy and household income with the incidence of low birth weight. The type of the study was analytic observational with quantitative method. The population in this study were all mothers who had children aged 6-24 months who resided in West Aceh District and met the inclusion and exclusion criteria by means of simple random sampling. The dependent variable of this study was LB W while the independent variables were maternal age during pregnancy and family income. The risk tendency for each variable was seen using the OR (odds ratio) value which used a Confidence Interval of 95%. The results showed that there was a significant relationship (p=0.049) between the two variables. The amount of household income influences the quality of the mother's health and nutrition intake during pregnancy impacts the weight and health of the child born.
Analysis of Iron (Fe) Content and PH Content of Protected Well Water in Leubok Village, Aceh Barat District Jusriana Jusriana; Darmawan Darmawan; Maiza Duana; Sufyan Anwar
Journal of Nutrition Science Vol 4, No 1 (2023): May, 2023
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jns.v4i1.7241

Abstract

The provision of clean water is still a major problem in Indonesia and one of the reasons is that the available raw water is still limited. Even though it is recognized that water sources are closely related to the nutritional status of children, including stunting. The research objective was to analyze the water quality in protected deep wells in Leubok Village, Aceh Barat District. The method used is descriptive with an observational approach and laboratory examination. Two water sources, namely water from a drilled well with a depth of 12 meters and water from a drilled well with a depth of 6 meters are the research samples. The results of the physical test showed that the water was colorless, odorless and tasteless in both water sources. In the water of the drilled well at a depth of 12 meters, it was found that the content of Fe was 0.16 Mg/L and the pH was 7.9 Mg/L, while the water in the well, which was 6 meters deep, was found to contain Fe 0.06 Mg/L and the pH of the water was 7.5 Mg/L. The conclusion that can be drawn is that the sources of clean water from both water sources in Leubok Village meet the standard of maximum concentration for clean water for hygiene and sanitation purposes, as well as the requirements for drinking water, especially the physical and chemical criteria (particularly pH and Fe). To be truly suitable for consumption, further studies are needed on microbiological parameters, inorganic chemical parameters, and other chemical parameters.
Relationship of Academic Stress and Emotional Eating with Obesity in Universitas Teuku Umar Nutrition Students Yanti, Dinda Rahma; Ayunda, Hanif Muchdatul; Anwar, Sufyan; Syam, Nasrianti
Journal of Nutrition Science Vol 6, No 1 (2025): May, 2025
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jns.v6i1.12860

Abstract

Final-year students often experience academic stress, impacting their concentration, motivation, and thesis completion. Additionally, emotional eating has known negative health consequences, with a significant link between depression and weight gain. This quantitative study aimed to explore the relationship between academic stress levels, emotional eating, and the incidence of obesity among 163 final-year nutrition students at Universitas Teuku Umar. Univariate and bivariate tests were conducted for analysis. The findings revealed a significant relationship between academic stress and obesity (p-value = 0.004 < 0.05), with a moderate correlation strength of 0.485. Similarly, a significant relationship was found between emotional eating and obesity (p-value = 0.000 < 0.05). Furthermore, a simultaneous significant relationship between academic stress, emotional eating, and obesity was identified (Chi-Square Asymp Sig = 0.004 < 0.005). The logistic regression model was deemed suitable (Sig value = 0.996 > 0.05), indicating its effectiveness in predicting the observed classifications. The independent variables explained 59.9% of the dependent variable, with other factors accounting for the remainder. In conclusion, academic stress and emotional eating significantly influence the incidence of obesity among final-year nutrition students at Universitas Teuku Umar.
Co-Authors Adi Heru Sutomo Adinda Lestari Alamsyah, T. Anggi Lestari Arfah Husna Arfah Husna Arfriani Maifizar Baida Lisma Cek Sindis Musapira Chairiyaton Chairiyaton, Chairiyaton Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni Darmawan Darmawan Darmawan Darmawan Dewi Martina Dewi, Yusna Dian Febriani Dian Fera Duana, Maiza Enda Silvia Putri Enda Silvia Putri Ernawati Ernawati Eva Flourentina Kusumawardani Fadillah, Mardi Fahlevi, M .Iqbal Fera, Dian Fikri Faidul Jihad Fikri Faidul Jihad Firdauz, Firman Firman Firdauz Saputra Firzan Firzan Fitrah Reynaldi Fitriani Hanif Muchdatul Ayunda Hidayani, Rahma Husin, Hasanuddin Ihsan Murdani Indwiani Astuti Is, Jun Musnadi Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar, Wardah Itza Muliyani Itza Mulyani Itza Mulyani Itza Mulyani Itza Mulyani Itza Mulyani Jihad, Fikri Faidul Jun Musnadi Is Jun Musnadi Is Jusriana Jusriana Khairunnas Khairunnas Khairunnas Khairunnas Khairunnas Khairunnas Khairunnas, Khairunnas Kiswanto Kiswanto Kusumawardani, Eva Flourentina Laila Apriani Hasanah Harahap Lili Eky Nursia N Maiza Duana Maiza Duana Maiza Duana Maiza Duana Maizat, Maizat Mardhiah Mardhiah Marhamah, Laili Marniati Marniati MARNIATI Marniati M Marniati Marniati Marniati Marniati Marniati Marniati, Marniati Meriwati Meriwati Muhammad Iqbal Fahlevi Muhibbul Subhi Muliadi, Teuku Muliani Mulyani, Itza Muni Rinda Yanti Murdani, Ihsan Musnadi , Jun Musnadi Is, Jun Nabela, Danvil NASRIANTI SYAM, NASRIANTI Novalya Irma Putri Novita, Anisah Nur Alief, Iza Nurafiza, Nurafiza Nurbaeti, Ratna Dewi Nurhidaya Nurhidaya Nuriah, Nuriah Nurlaily, Nadyah Nursia, Lili Eky Onetusfifsi Putra Paradhiba, Meutia Putri, Enda Silvia Putri, Novalya Irma Putri, Suci Eka Rahma, Cukri Ravi Masitah Rimonda, Rubi Rina Novita Rina Wati Rinawati Rinawati Riva, Ulya Ira RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Rudi Putranto Rusfira Rusfira Safrida Safrizal Safrizal Safrizal Selvia Mona Junita Sherly Puspita Dhani Siaahan, Perry Boy Chandra Siahaan, Peirry Boy Chandra Silvia Devi, Silvia Silvia, Eliza Silvia, Tiara Siregar, Siti Maisyaroh Siti Maisyarah Fitri Siregar siti maisyaroh fitri siregar Siti Maisyaroh Fitri Siregar SITI MARYAM Sri Wahyuni Muhsin Suci Eka Putri Suci Eka Putri Suci Eka Putri Suci Eka Putri Sukma Elida Sukma Elida Susy Sriwahyuni syah, T. Alam Teungku Nih Farsini Trianisya, Medinda Ulfa, Raudhatul Wahyu, Rahmatun Wardah Iskandar Widiyastuti, Nabilla Wilda, Nurul Wintah Wirna Mailisa Yanti, Dinda Rahma Yarmaliza Zakiyuddin Zakiyuddin Zakria, Restu