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PENGEMBANGAN MAKANAN PENDAMPING AIR SUSU IBU (MPASI) BERBASIS PUPA MULBERRY (PURY) Astuti, Trina; Kusharto, Clara M; ., Hardinsyah; Firmansyah, Agus
GIZI INDONESIA Vol 32, No 1 (2009): Maret 2009
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COMPLEMENTARY FOOD DEVELOPMENT BASED ON PUPAE-MULBERRY (PURY)Proper complementary feeding are well recognized as necessary to ensure optimal growth anddevelopment during the early years, however are often inadequate in energy density, protein andmicronutrient concentration. The aim of the study is to develop pury-formula complementary foodsfor infant aged 6-9 moths and to analyze nutrition quality and food safety. A silkworm pupae was amajor constituents used as materials which was processed to be a fine powder, called “PURY”.Methods: mix all ingredients consist of 16.6% red rice flour, 16.6% tempe powder, 16.6% formula milkpowder, 25% fine sugar cane and 25% pury. Results and finding: Per 100 g Pury-formula contain 426kcal energy, 20.0% protein, 11.2% fat included linoleat and linolenat; vitamin A,E, B groups andmineral such as Fe, Ca, Zinc, Iodine and Se. Conclusion: Pury-formula complementary food is betterthan commercial product and as well as Health Department guidance. It has a well balanced amountof energy, protein, carbohydrate, fat included long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) thatare essential for the brain and optimal growth of infants. Recommendation: Pury-formula can be analternate nutritious complementary food for infants undernourished.Keywords: pury, complementary food, growth, infant, undernourished
PRE-EVALUASI GERAKAN ONE DAY NO RICE (ODNR) DITINJAU DARI KEANEKARAGAMAN KONSUMSI PANGAN PEGAWAI DI KANTOR PEMERINTAH KOTA DEPOK Astuti, Trina; Christine, Dhea
GIZI INDONESIA Vol 39, No 2 (2016): September 2016
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The aim of the study is to evaluate "One Day No Rice (ODNR) movement" based on food diversification consumption of government employee in Depok. The study design was descriptive analytic survey. Samples of 74 people were  taken through purposive sampling. The inclusion criteria covered employee of Depok City Government,  staffing level of II and III, worked at least 3 years, and healthy. Samples that have a history of diabetes mellitus were excluded.The results showed that of 68.9 per cent were aged less than 40 years; 58.1 per cent of men; 45.9 per cent had a degree of S1 or equivalent; 66.2 per cent with staffing  level of III.  Amounted to 90.5 per cent employees informed about ODNR movement, but only 5.4 per cent have applied food diversification consumption. Fisher Exact test showed no relationship between application food diversification consumption among employees with age (p = 0.651), gender (p = 0.107), education level (p = 0.275), staffing level (p=0,584) and knowledge on ODNR movement (p = 1.000). Considering the importance of food diversification, it is recommended to continue the movement with strengthened strategy on health promotion.  Promotion with leaflets and brochures as well as nutrition balanced education associated with ODNR to prevent non-communicable diseases such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, and overweight caused by undiversified food consumption.
PENGEMBANGAN MAKANAN PENDAMPING AIR SUSU IBU (MPASI) BERBASIS PUPA MULBERRY (PURY) Astuti, Trina; Kusharto, Clara M; ., Hardinsyah; Firmansyah, Agus
GIZI INDONESIA Vol 32, No 1 (2009): Maret 2009
Publisher : PERSATUAN AHLI GIZI INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (118.487 KB)

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COMPLEMENTARY FOOD DEVELOPMENT BASED ON PUPAE-MULBERRY (PURY)Proper complementary feeding are well recognized as necessary to ensure optimal growth anddevelopment during the early years, however are often inadequate in energy density, protein andmicronutrient concentration. The aim of the study is to develop pury-formula complementary foodsfor infant aged 6-9 moths and to analyze nutrition quality and food safety. A silkworm pupae was amajor constituents used as materials which was processed to be a fine powder, called “PURY”.Methods: mix all ingredients consist of 16.6% red rice flour, 16.6% tempe powder, 16.6% formula milkpowder, 25% fine sugar cane and 25% pury. Results and finding: Per 100 g Pury-formula contain 426kcal energy, 20.0% protein, 11.2% fat included linoleat and linolenat; vitamin A,E, B groups andmineral such as Fe, Ca, Zinc, Iodine and Se. Conclusion: Pury-formula complementary food is betterthan commercial product and as well as Health Department guidance. It has a well balanced amountof energy, protein, carbohydrate, fat included long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) thatare essential for the brain and optimal growth of infants. Recommendation: Pury-formula can be analternate nutritious complementary food for infants undernourished.Keywords: pury, complementary food, growth, infant, undernourished