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Perilaku gizi dan hidrasi selama kehamilan berhubungan dengan konstipasi Palupi, Khairizka Citra; Sa’pang, Mertien; Mulyani, Erry Yudhya; Laili, Aditya Fatkhi
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 9, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jgi.9.1.27-32

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Background: Prevalence of constipation in pregnant women is estimated at 11-38%. Impact of constipation in pregnant women are haemorrhoids and decreased quality of life. Meanwhile, determinants known to influence constipation during pregnancy are hormonal changes, poor diet, low physical activity and lack of fluid consumption. Objectives: Identify the determining factors that can affect occurrence of constipation and investigated the difference based on constipation status among pregnant women in Public Health Centre in Jakarta, Indonesia;Methods: This research was a cross sectional design conducted in July 2019 to October 2019. The subject was pregnant women. We used accidental sampling method to recruit subjects in Public Health Centre, Kebun Jeruk, West Jakarta. We measured the determining factors of constipation among pregnant women. Characteristic of pregnant women, knowledge, attitudes and practices were measured by questionnaires. Anthropometrics data for weight, height, and mid arm circumference were measured. Haemoglobin level was also measured. Bivariate analysis using Pearson or Spearman was used to investigate which factors associated significantly with constipation among pregnant women. We also assessed the difference of characteristic of pregnant women, knowledge, attitudes and practices using differential analysis (Mann-Whitney U-test). Results: The results showed that prevalence of constipation was 30%. Differential analysis showed that mothers who experienced constipation had a younger age and low nutritional and hydration behaviour scores. Other variables such as gestational age, weight before pregnancy, upper arm circumference, height, haemoglobin, knowledge score and nutritional attitude and hydration did not show significant differences based on constipation status. Correlation analysis showed an inverse relationship between maternal age and incidence of constipation, with r = 0.242 and a p-value = 0.015. Maternal age, nutritional behaviour and hydration also showed significant inverse relationship with incidence of constipation (r = -0.206 and p-value 0.039);Conclusion: Nutritional and hydration behaviour during pregnancy was related to the occurrence of constipation. Mothers are advised to have good nutrition and hydration behaviour to prevent constipation.
ASSOCIATION OF EATING HABITS AND COOKING METHODS WITH BREAST TUMORS AMONG CHILDBEARING AGED URBAN WOMEN IN INDONESIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Imaviana Cahyani; Khairizka Citra Palupi; Adi Kurniawan; Leffiyanti Handi; Rathi Paramastri; Mertien Sa’pang
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 11, No 2 (2023): June
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jgi.11.2.85-94

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ABSTRACTBackground: breast tumors is the single most commonly detected benign or malignant tumors among women and has now become a global health burden.Objective: This study aimed to determine the associations of eating habits and cooking methods with a breast tumor in childbearing-aged Indonesian urban women.Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using a community survey of research of non-communicable disease 2016 database from the ministry of health of Indonesia. In total,28558 women, aged 25 – 49 years old were retrieved from the database. Eating habits and cooking methods were measured using a validated food frequency questionnaire. A forward logistic regression analysis was used to examine the association of eating habits and cooking methods with the risk of breast tumors.Results: Higher education level was positively associated with the incidence of breast tumors (OR = 1.10, 95%CI: 1.01-1.20, p = 0.026). Seafood (OR = 0.88, 95% CI: 0.80-0.96, p = 0.006) and fast foods (OR = 1.10, 95% CI: 1.00-1.20, p = 0.049) were associated with the incidence of breast tumor among urban women. Roasted/smoked cooking method was positively associated with risk of breast tumor (OR = 1.27, 95%CI: 1.01 – 1.61, p = 0.043).Conclusion: Our study is the first community-based study in Indonesia investigating the association of eating habits and cooking methods with the incidence of breast tumors among childbearing-aged urban women. High intake of seafood was associated with a lower risk of breast tumors, while fast foods and roasted/smoked cooking method belief to have a detrimental effect on a breast tumor. Prospective studies are needed to confirm the present study findings.Keywords : eating habits, cooking methods, breast tumor, urban women
Co-Authors Adhella Komala Dewi Adi Kurniawan Adinda Dian Permata Dewi Adrianto, Yudhi Agnes Meila Candrasari Ainun Nurhaliza Alifah Syibilla Kesiha Anastasia Cyntia Dewi Kurniawati Angeliana K., Devi Anggraeni, Dini Anggraini, Anggita Annisa Millenda Sari Anugrah Novianti Anugrah Novianti Arofah, Sari Nur Ashari, Chica Riska Ashifa Meyta Kristya Aspiyani Aspiyani Asri Nur Latifah Audrey Natashia Bunga F Ayupradinda Chairunissa Aulia Zikrika Chica Riska Ashari Clara Meliyanti Kusharto Daniel Hartanto Daniel Hartanto Davina Affah Zahra Devi Angeliana Kusumaningtiar Devi Angelina Kusumaningtiar Dewanti, Lintang Purwara Dewi Septi Medinawati Diva Cynthia Putri Dudung Angkasa Dudung Angkasa Dyvia Agustina Sidup Elisabeth Lasmaida Pakpahan Elisabeth Lasmaida Pakpahan Ellawati, Evita Ella Erlita Cahaya Rizkiah Erry Yudhya Muliani Erry Yudhya Mulyani Erry Yudhya Mulyani Farhana Farhana Fariz Satya Hadi Febriyani Febriyani Gifari, Nazhif Gisely Vionalita H, Harna Harna Harna Harna, Harna Harna, Harna Harnum, Sofia Herawati, Nida Idrus Jus’at Ima Yudiyanti Imaviana Cahyani Irtya Qiyamulail Jihan Salsabila Putri Azazi Juliani, Kurnia Dwi JUS’AT, IDRUS Karima, Nadina Katrin Roosita Kristina Rosalia Pakpahan Kusumaningtiar, Devi Angelina Laili, Aditya Fatkhi Laili, Nur Ahzaini Laras Sitoayu Leffiyanti Handi Lestari, Khezia Nina Lia Efriyanurika Lubis, Stefany Maharani, Ceptia Mandar, Nurulhasna S Maria Tambunan Michael Fujima Miftahull Hassana Mifthah Muliani Milka Alana Sabu Monalisa, Suci Retno Muh Asrul Irawan, Andi Mury Kuswari Nadhifa Ramadhani Nadina Karima Nadiyah Nadiyah Nadiyah Nadiyah Novianti, Anugerah Novianti, Anugerah Novianti, Anugrah Novianty, Anugrah Noviati, Anugrah Nurbaiti, Syifa Nurhayati, Arin Fransisca Nurmalasari, Mieke Okta Diana Pramono Palupi, Khairizka Citra Prata Sena, Nimas Agustine Prita Dhyani Swamilaksita Puili, Darwati Putri Ayu Anjani Putri Nurhasanah Yahya Putri Ronitawati Putri, Kirana Dwi Kusuma Putri, Rizkansa Insyira Rachmanida Nuzrina Rachmanina Nuzrina Rahmauldianti Safitri Rahmawati Rahmawati Rahmayanti R, Andi Rakhmawati, Yenny Dewi Rathi Paramastri Reza Fadhilla Rezki, Dara Puspita Ayu Rianti Sri Widayati Rizal, Mochammad Rohmah, Alfy Daniyati Ruhmayanti, Nur Ayu Sagala, Relina Salim Nurjadin Salsabila, Lutfia Sawitri, Titis Retno Selly Apliyanti Wulandari Seprianto, Seprianto Shahdila, Jani Shidiqah, Raysah Sadiyah Siti Hadianti Siti Hadianti Situmorang, Elsa Maulina Br Suryani, Fitra Swamilaksita, Prita Dyani Syukriah Usman Syukriah Usman Taufik Rendi Anggara Titis Retno Sawitri Tommy Gantohe Tria Saras Pertiwi Ulfah Sulistiowati Sudarto Ummanah Ummanah, Ummanah Vira Cindyana Vitria Melani Vitria Melani, Vitria Wahyuni, Yulia Yayuk Farida Baliwati Yuni Pradilla Fitri Zulidar, Nur Afni