Lily Arsanti Lestari
Departemen Gizi Dan Kesehatan, Fakultas Kedokteran, Kesehatan Masyarakat, Dan Keperawatan, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia / Center For Food And Nutrition Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Evaluasi Jangkauan dan Efektivitas Program Gerakan Keamanan Pangan Desa (GKPD) di Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Rizqi Amalia Rohmah; Lily Arsanti Lestari; Yayi Suryo Prabandari
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 36, No 8 (2020)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/bkm.57611

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Tujuan: melakukan evaluasi program GKPD di DIY menggunakan dimensi Reach dan Effectiveness dengan kerangka kerja RE-AIM. Metode:  Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian dengan metode evaluasi kualitatif dengan rancangan penelitian studi kasus deskriptif, yang dilaksanakan pada 3 desa di DIY yaitu Desa Pandowoharjo, Desa Sendangsari dan Desa Mangunan pada Bulan Januari – Mei 2020. Sebanyak 73 informan dipilih secara purposive yaitu pihak yang mempunyai kekayaan informasi terkait pelaksanakan program GKPD. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan 6 kali FGD, 16 wawancara, observasi, dan telaah dokumen. Untuk menjamin kredibilitas data, maka dilakukan triangulasi, member checking dan peer debriefing. Hasil: Reach: program melibatkan perangkat desa, perwakilan masyarakat, penyedia pangan di desa serta instansi kesehatan dengan faktor yang mendorong keterlibatan adalah kondisi keamanan pangan desa dan harapan manfaat program dan faktor penghambat adalah pembatasan jumlah peserta, kondisi kader/komunitas serta kendala teknis. Effectiveness: program GKPD meningkatkan pengetahuan kader/komunitas yang terlibat namun praktik keamanan pangan belum dijalankan secara konsisten dengan faktor yang berkontribusi adalah keterbatasan sarana/prasarana, SDM, adanya kader yang kurang aktif serta paparan keamanan pangan yang singkat. Simpulan: Perlu desain program pelatihan yang lebih efektif sehingga praktik keamanan pangan akan lebih konsisten dan perlu adanya monitoring secara berkala. 
Physicochemical Characterization Patin Fish Oil (Pangasius micronema) Is Refined Using Bentonite and Activated Carbon. Indah Indah; Abdul Rohman; Lily Arsanti Lestari
Journal of Food and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol 10, No 2 (2022): J.Food.Pharm.Sci
Publisher : Institute for Halal Industry and System (IHIS) Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jfps.4682

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Abstract: This study aims to determine the physical and chemical quality of fish oil from the flesh of Pangasius microcinema. The quality of extracted fish oil can be improved through a refining process. Before and after the purification process, the quality of crude fish oil was analyzed, including acid value (AV), saponification value (SV), iodine value (IV), peroxide value (PV), and p-anisidine value (An-V). The results of the characterization of patin fish oil (PFO) in meat were carried out with 3 purifications, namely purification without activated carbon purification treatment with bentonite, the value of susceptibility to acid value, peroxide value, saponification value, iodine value, and p-anisidinee value, which ranged from 1.92-2.64 mg KOH/g, peroxide value 3.76-4.87 meq O2/kg, iodine value 80.46-81.39 g I2/100g, saponification value 189.48-196.75 mg KOH/g, and p-anisidinee value 5.95-8.93 meq/kg. The best refining process is the oil extracted from patin fish oil meat oil and distilled using bentonite from dry rendering because the processed fish oil is good in the standards set by the International Association of Fish Flour Producers, Indonesian Fish Oil Standards, and as food fish oil grades.
Pengaruh konsumsi cookies garut (Marantha arundinacea) yang mengandung glukomanan porang sebagai makanan selingan terhadap kadar kolesterol total penyandang diabetes mellitus tipe 2 Frida Rahmawati; Eni Harmayani; Vita Yanti Anggraeni; Lily Arsanti Lestari
Jurnal Gizi Klinik Indonesia Vol 19, No 1 (2022): Juli
Publisher : Minat S2 Gizi dan Kesehatan, Prodi S2 IKM, FK-KMK UGM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ijcn.67965

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Effect of consuming arrowroot cookies containing glucomannan porang as a snack on total cholesterol levels of people with type 2 diabetesBackground: People with type 2 diabetes (T2D) have a risk of dyslipidemia, which is an increase in total cholesterol levels. Dietary fiber is known to have health benefits for improving lipid profiles. Arrowroot cookies containing glucomannan porang is a snack with high dietary fiber content.Objective: This study aims to determine the effect of consuming arrowroot cookies as a snack for 8 weeks on the total cholesterol levels of people with type 2 diabetes.Methods: This study is a quasi-experimental study with a pre-test post-test design with control group. Subjects are type 2 diabetes patients who are registered in four Yogyakarta City Health Centers. The intervention group was given five arrowroot cookies (65 grams) as a substitute snack for 8 weeks. Arrowroot cookies contain 0.57% soluble fiber and 15.80% insoluble fiber. Fasting total cholesterol levels, nutrient intake, anthropometry, and physical activity were measured twice, at pre- (week 0) and post-intervention (8th week).Results: The average total cholesterol levels of the control group and intervention group changed with no significant difference between the two study groups. The intervention group experienced a significant increase in total cholesterol levels (p<0.05) from 182.36 mg/dL to 202.55 mg/dL. There were no significant changes in anthropometric and physical activity. There was an increase in fiber intake in both groups but it was not significant for the intervention group (p=0.051).Conclusion: There was a significant change in the total cholesterol level of people with type 2 diabetes after consuming arrowroot cookies containing glucomannan porang as a snack for 8 weeks.
PENGARUH ROOM SERVICE TERHADAP BIAYA MAKANAN (FOOD COST) Sri Kadaryati; Susetyowati Susetyowati; Lily Arsanti Lestari
Medika Respati : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan 2016: Suplemen Medika Respati Vol 11 No 2 April 2016
Publisher : Universitas Respati Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (335.252 KB) | DOI: 10.35842/mr.v0i0.150

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Background : In addition to the therapy, food had economic value in the hospital finance. Food waste in hospitals was still high. Lack of food intake relate to the service system. Room service allowed the flexibility of load time and menu selection. The implementation of room service at hospitals could improve food quality, food intake, patient satisfaction, and reduce food costs.Objective : To study the influence of room service to plate waste costs in hospitalized patients.Method : This study was a pre-experimental static with 61 subjects in the inpatient unit of Class I and II RSUD Waled Kabupaten Cirebon. Subjects were divided into room service and conventional group. Food costs was calculated based ingredient in a menu portion. Plate waste was observed for 3 days with visual comstock 7 points methode, then converted to the plate waste costs. The difference in the plate waste costs was analyzed using Two Sample Independent T-test or Mann-Whitney Test.Result : Statistical analysis showed that there were significant differences in the plate waste costs of animal side dish, vegetable side dish, vegetable, extra of animal side dish, fruit, extra fruit, snack, and total food cost between room service and conventional (p < 0.05). The plate waste costs of staple food and drink didn’t differ significantly (p > 0.05).Conclusion : There was significant difference in the plate waste cost between the two groupsKeyword : food service, room service, food costs, plate waste costs
PENGARUH ROOM SERVICE TERHADAP BIAYA SISA MAKANAN PASIEN INFLUENCE OF ROOM SERVICE TO PLATE WASTE COST OF PATIENT Sri Kadaryati; Susetyowati Susetyowati; Lily Arsanti Lestari
Medika Respati : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol 11, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Respati Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (407.57 KB) | DOI: 10.35842/mr.v11i1.160

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Background : In addition to the therapy, food had economic value in the hospital finance. Food waste in hospitals was still high. Lack of food intake relate to the service system. Room service allowed the flexibility of load time and menu selection. The implementation of room service at hospitals could improve food quality, food intake, patient satisfaction, and reduce food costs. Objective : To study the influence of room service to plate waste costs in hospitalized patients. Method : This study was a pre-experimental static with 61 subjects in the inpatient unit of Class I and II RSUD Waled Kabupaten Cirebon. Subjects were divided into room service and conventional group. Food costs was calculated based ingredient in a menu portion. Plate waste was observed for 3 days with visual comstock 7 points methode, then converted to the plate waste costs. The difference in the plate waste costs was analyzed using Two Sample Independent T-test or Mann-Whitney Test.Result : Statistical analysis showed that there were significant differences in the plate waste costs of animal side dish, vegetable side dish, vegetable, extra of animal side dish, fruit, extra fruit, snack, and total food cost between room service and conventional (p < 0.05). The plate waste costs of staple food and drink didn’t differ significantly (p > 0.05).Conclusion : There was significant difference in the plate waste cost between the two groups  Keyword : food service, room service, food costs, plate waste costs
Customer satisfaction survey, menu development and HACCP training to improve the food service quality of canteens Dwi Budiningsari; Siti Helmiyati; Setyo Utami Wisnusanti; Lily Arsanti Lestari; Sridanti Annissa Putie
Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 6, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jcoemph.77001

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Canteens are an important aspect of the food environment in providing healthy food and supporting good nutrition. The food service quality of the canteens could be improved by customer satisfaction and the food traffic light system survey. This aimed to measure customer satisfaction and the food traffic light system implemented in the canteen via surveys and identify the impact of menu development training as well as Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) training for canteen staff. The customer satisfaction and the food traffic light system survey were collected using an online form involving 1,022 and 49 respondents, respectively. The training was attended by 31 canteen staff. In addition to menu development training, we also conducted HACCP training. Menu development training included menu variation, creating new recipes, and a food traffic light system. A descriptive post-evaluation was conducted to evaluate the impact of the training. A 6-question survey assessed how well the canteen staff retained knowledge from the provided food safety training. The customer satisfaction survey obtained the mean score for each indicator: 3.48 for canteen hospitality, 3.43 for canteen cleanliness, 3.32 for food taste, 3.22 for menu variation, and 3.14 for food prices. The training was useful to increase food service and board quality and the canteen staff ’s healthy food knowledge. More than half of the customers sometimes checked the food traffic light label. They mostly considered energy the main important nutrition to consider before buying food. The results of HACCP training showed that all participants correctly answered more than half of the questions. The responses of surveyed staff members suggest that the training was useful in increasing food service quality as well as food safety knowledge and practices of canteen staff. The sustainability of training impacts should be evaluated to gain comprehensive evaluation and identify further interventions to improve the food quality of canteens. As a health-promoting university, a food traffic light system should be implemented in canteens at other faculties at Universitas Gadjah Mada.
Characteristics of Purple Sweet Potato Yogurt and Its Effect on Lipid Profiles of Sprague Dawley Rats Fed with High Fat Diet Lily Arsanti Lestari; Qisthira Swasti Amirina; Dina Septari Anindyah; Ainun Nisa; Annisa Nurul Huda; Widiyani Indrianingrum; Prasetyastuti; Nurliyani
Journal of Food and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol 8, No 2 (2020): J. Food Pharm. Sci
Publisher : Institute for Halal Industry and System (IHIS) Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jfps.679

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The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of purple sweet potato (PSP) yogurt on thelipid profile of Sprague Dawley rats. The PSP yogurt was made from fresh PSP (F-PSP) and its powder (P-PSP).The viscosity, pH, total titratable acid, proximate, antioxidant activity, anthocyanin content, and total lacticacid bacteria (LAB) between those yogurts were compared. Selected yogurt was given to Sprague Dawley ratsfor 4 weeks. Serum lipid profiles were determined after 2 and 4 weeks of treatment. F-PSP yogurt has betterphysical, chemical and microbiological properties compared to P-PSP yogurt. The serum cholesterol andtriglyceride levels in F-PSP yogurt group was not significantly different compared to control group (P>0.05).However, the reduction of serum LDL cholesterol in F-PSP yogurt group was significantly higher than controlgroup. The serum HDL cholesterol in the yogurt group decreased after 2 weeks of treatment, but it increasedafter 4 weeks of treatment. F-PSP yogurt could be used as an alternative functional food that could lower theblood cholesterol level because of the ability to reduce the LDL cholesterol level.
Physical, Chemical, and Sensory Properties of Ice Cream with the Substitution of Stabilizer with Gelatin from Various Sources Lily Arsanti Lestari; Resha Ayu Wildiana; Fatma Zuhrotun Nisa'; Yuny Erwanto; Yudi Pranoto
Journal of Food and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol 7, No 3 (2019): J. Food Pharm. Sci
Publisher : Institute for Halal Industry and System (IHIS) Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jfps.702

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Bovine and porcine gelatin are usually used as ice cream stabilizer. However, Muslims areforbidden to consume foods that contain porcine or its derivatives product. Hence, in our previous study, wedeveloped a technique to produce gelatin from local sources such as fish, buffalo, and bovine. This studyaimed to determine the effect of various gelatin on the physical, chemical, and sensory properties of ice cream.Bovine, fish, and buffalo gelatin with the same concentration of 0.3% are added as ice cream stabilizer. Weevaluated the overrun, melting rate, viscosity, as well as the nutrient content. The sensory properties weretested using a hedonic test using a 7-point scale. The substitution of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) withvarious gelatin did not affect the overrun, the melting rate, ash and protein content as well as sensoryattributes (p>0.05). On the other hand, ice cream with various gelatin significantly affected the viscosity,moisture, fat, and carbohydrate content (p<0.05).
The Effect of Synbiotic Shake on Blood Glucose and Lipid Profile in Hyperglycemia Wistar Rats Lily Arsanti Lestari; Inas Nur Hafizhah; Happy Nurlita Octavinanda; Latifah Mahdiyati; Refdiana Dewi; Perdana Samekto Tyasnugroho Suyoto; Emy Huriyati; Sunarti
Journal of Food and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol 8, No 3 (2020): J.Food.Pharm.Sci
Publisher : Institute for Halal Industry and System (IHIS) Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jfps.1098

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Several studies found that the probiotic bacterias such as Lactobacillus acidophilus La5 and Bifidobacterium lactis Bb12 could prevent glycemia and control the blood lipid profiles. Currently, a probiotic product such as yogurt is not preferable by some consumers since the taste is sour. Therefore, this study was conducted to develop milkshakes supplemented by probiotics Lactobacillus acidophilus La5 and Bifidobacterium lactis Bb12 which are expected to be more acceptable and have a beneficial effect with the addition of prebiotics and soluble fiber glucomannan. This study aims to determine the effect of synbiotic shakes on fasting blood glucose levels and lipid profiles in hyperglycemia Wistar rat models. The study design was a pre-posttest controlled group with 48 male Wistar rats divided into 8 groups, namely the healthy control group (I); hyperglycemia control group (II); group III that received metformin; group IV that received synbiotic shake with La5 + FOS; group V that received synbiotic shake La5 + inulin; group VI that received synbiotic shake Bb12 + FOS; group VII that received synbiotic shake Bb12 + inulin; and group VIII that received synbiotic shake La5 + Bb12 + FOS. The dose of the intervention was 3.6 ml/day with an intervention duration of 28 days. The results showed that the differences in blood glucose levels were not significant (p> 0.05) except for groups IV and VI that experienced a significant increase (p <0.05). The differences in lipid profiles showed insignificant changes in LDL levels except in groups IV and V, a significant increase in HDL levels (p <0.05) in group V and VI, and insignificant change in triglycerides except in group VI. It can be concluded that the administration of synbiotic shakes with a variety of prebiotics Lactobacillus acidophilus La5 and Bifidobacterium lactis Bb12 for 4 weeks were able to maintain fasting blood glucose levels and lipid profiles in hyperglycemic rats.
Physicochemical Characterization Patin Fish Oil (Pangasius micronema) Is Refined Using Bentonite and Activated Carbon. Indah Indah; Abdul Rohman; Lily Arsanti Lestari
Journal of Food and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol 10, No 2 (2022): J.Food.Pharm.Sci
Publisher : Institute for Halal Industry and System (IHIS) Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jfps.4682

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Abstract: This study aims to determine the physical and chemical quality of fish oil from the flesh of Pangasius microcinema. The quality of extracted fish oil can be improved through a refining process. Before and after the purification process, the quality of crude fish oil was analyzed, including acid value (AV), saponification value (SV), iodine value (IV), peroxide value (PV), and p-anisidine value (An-V). The results of the characterization of patin fish oil (PFO) in meat were carried out with 3 purifications, namely purification without activated carbon purification treatment with bentonite, the value of susceptibility to acid value, peroxide value, saponification value, iodine value, and p-anisidinee value, which ranged from 1.92-2.64 mg KOH/g, peroxide value 3.76-4.87 meq O2/kg, iodine value 80.46-81.39 g I2/100g, saponification value 189.48-196.75 mg KOH/g, and p-anisidinee value 5.95-8.93 meq/kg. The best refining process is the oil extracted from patin fish oil meat oil and distilled using bentonite from dry rendering because the processed fish oil is good in the standards set by the International Association of Fish Flour Producers, Indonesian Fish Oil Standards, and as food fish oil grades.
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