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Analisis Formulasi Kue Kering Tinggi Protein sebagai Intervensi Gizi untuk Balita Stunting di Kota Tangerang Dewi, Maharani Kusuma; Paundrianagari, Meilita Dwi; Mujahidah, Zakiyah
Indonesian Journal of Thousand Literacies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): Indonesian Journal of a Thousand Literacy
Publisher : Nindikayla Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57254/ijtl.v2i12.74

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Stunting in toddlers is a chronic nutritional problem that requires comprehensive intervention. This study aims to analyze the formulation of high-protein cookies as a nutritional intervention for stunted toddlers in Tangerang City. This case study uses a descriptive approach by examining the composition of raw materials, the formulation process, physicochemical characteristics, and potential as a nutritional intervention. Data were obtained from document analysis, interviews with nutritionists and producers, and a literature review. The analysis results indicate that the high-protein cookie formulation has the potential to be an effective supplementary food, but requires attention to consumer acceptance and food safety. Key findings include the identification of optimal protein sources, nutrient proportions appropriate to the needs of stunted toddlers, and an evaluation of the potential positive impact on nutritional status. The study concludes that high-protein cookies have the potential to be an innovative solution in efforts to reduce stunting in Tangerang City, with the need for formulation improvements and further testing. Recommendations include sustainable product development, increased nutrition education, and policy support from the local government.
Hubungan Lingkar Pinggang dan Indeks Massa Tubuh Karyawan PT’X terhadap Risiko Obesitas Sentral pada Laki-laki Usia Produktif Dewi, Maharani Kusuma
Indonesian Journal of Thousand Literacies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): Indonesian Journal of a Thousand Literacy
Publisher : Nindikayla Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57254/ijtl.v2i12.75

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This study aims to investigate the relationship between waist circumference (WC) and Body Mass Index (BMI) with the risk of central obesity (OS) in productive-age male employees at PT 'X'. This descriptive case study was conducted in 2024, involving the analysis of company policy data and employee anthropometric measurements. Data collection methods included a review of the company's health and nutrition policies, and measurement of WC and BMI in the productive-age male employee population. Data were analyzed to determine the distribution of WC and BMI, and to identify the level of OS risk based on established criteria. The results showed a positive correlation between WC and BMI with OS risk, indicating that an increase in both parameters contributes to an increased risk of OS in the studied population. These findings were integrated with existing health and nutrition policies at PT 'X', identifying areas for improvement and practical recommendations for intervention. The implications of this case study emphasize the importance of routine anthropometric monitoring and the implementation of a comprehensive wellness program to manage OS risk and improve employee health.