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Journal : Timorese Journal of Public Health

Stres, Pola Konsumsi, dan Pola Istirahat Mahasiswa Tingkat Akhir Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Nusa Cendana Abel, Yurike; Nur, Marselinus Laga; Toy, Sarci Magdalena; Jutomo, Lewi
Timorese Journal of Public Health Vol 1 No 2 (2019): Timorese Journal of Public Health
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, Nusa Cendana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/tjph.v1i2.2126

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The length of time required by students to do a thesis can be a stressor for last term students. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of stress on consumption patterns and rest patterns in last term students of the Faculty of Public Health, Nusa Cendana University. The study was observational analytic and used the cross-sectional study design. The sample size of 71 people was selected using a simple random sampling technique. The statistical test used was a simple linear regression with α = 0.05. The results showed that most respondents experienced severe stress (73.23%), and had poor consumption patterns and resting patterns (69.01% and 63.38%). The statistical test results showed that stress affected consumption patterns (p = 0.03) and rest patterns (p = 0.039) in last term students of FKM Undana.
Factors Related to Socio-Economic and Parenting Patterns with Malnutrition in Toddler at Kori Health Center Lodong, Fabiola Densi; Talahatu, Anna Heny; Jutomo, Lewi
Timorese Journal of Public Health Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Timorese Journal of Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/tjph.v4i2.6568

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Malnutrition is a state of severe lack of energy and protein due to insufficient consumption of nutritious food and or poor parenting that affects the nutritional status of childrenn under five. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between socio-economic variables and parenting patterns with the incidence of malnutrition in children under five in the operational area of the Kori Health Center, Southwest Sumba Regency. The research method uses an analytical survey usinga cross-sectional approach and is an analytical survey study. Total sampling was employed to establish the sample size for this study, which had an 82-person population and sample size. Observation and interviews were used to collect information. Data was analyzed using the chi-square test. The variables of mother's knowledge (0.003), mother's education (0.037), mother's occupation (0.039), eating parenting (0.012), health parenting (0.028), and hygiene parenting (0.010) had a significant relationship with the incidence of malnutrition in children under five in the Kori Health Center Work Area, Southwest Sumba Regency. Associated agencies, such as the health office and public health center officers, are expected to continue to encourage community health promotion, particularly for individuals living in remote areas with limited access
Relationship Between Energy Protein Consumption Level and Illness History Towards Nutritional Status of Toddlers in The Working Area of Camplong Public Health Center, Kupang Regency Bait, Chrisna Lodyana Nike; Jutomo, Lewi; Marni, Marni
Timorese Journal of Public Health Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Timorese Journal of Public Health
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, Nusa Cendana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/tjph.v7i1.22806

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Nutritional problems are generally caused by energy and protein adequacy rates, lack of public knowledge about nutrition, balanced menus, and the existence of areas with poor nutrition. Factors causing malnutrition in Indonesia can be seen from direct and indirect causes. The direct cause of malnutrition is unbalanced food intake, which has an impact on children's eating patterns and nutritional adequacy. The purpose of this study was to see the relationship between energy protein consumption levels and illness history to nutritional status of toddlers in the working area of ​​Camplong Public Health Center, Kupang Regency. This study is an Observational Analytical study with a cross-sectional design. The population in this study were 145 toddlers in the Camplong Health Center working area, Kupang Regency and the sample used in this study was 58 toddlers in the Camplong Health Center working area, Kupang Regency. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling. The results of this study indicate that there is a relationship between food diversity (p-value = 0.031), Energy intake (p-value = 0.045), Protein intake (p-value = 0.045, and History of magic (p-value = 0.009). While for the variable Frequency of eating (p-value = 0.634) showed no relationship. Suggestions for Health Center Officers so that health workers, especially at the Camplong Health Center, increase counseling to parents of toddlers regarding the importance of diverse food consumption, energy intake, and sufficient protein to support optimal nutritional status in toddlers. Education can be done periodically through Posyandu or home visits. For Parents, pay more attention to the quality of toddler food intake, not only in terms of quantity but also diversity and nutritional content, especially protein and energy. Providing balanced nutritious food and preventing disease can help maintain the nutritional status of toddlers
Co-Authors - Sri Prilmayanti Awaluddin, - Abel, Yurike Adrianus Wio Adu, Apris A. Agun, Archangela Rom Ose Ali Warsito Anastasia T Astuti Anderias Umbu Roga Anita Bili Anjelina, Fordiana Anna Henny Talahatu Anna Henny Talahatu Aspatria, Utma Bait, Chrisna Lodyana Nike Benu, Yumi Noviyanti Bili, Octaviana E. Bulu, Apliana Christina Olly Lada Christine Natalia PS Lehot Dalung, Godeliva Daniela Boeky Daniela L.A Boeky Daniela L.Adelin Boeky Dara, Wilhems Dethan, Maya E. Deviarbi Sakke Tira Dewi, Ratna C. Dian Fitriyani Mosa Basa Djati, Hyronymus Edon, Caro David Hadel Emerensiana Dhiu Febronia Melania Woi Fitri, Ajra Gabriella Dhyang Dyah Puspitaningtyas Haning, Yeny Sunaria Helni, Antonius Bin Herianus J.D. Lalel Hironnymus Jati Hironnymus Jati Idawati Tresno Indriati A. Tedju Hinga Ismail, Eddy H. Jacob Matheos Ratu Jefrianus Toy Sanan Jeniati Bulu Johannis, Amanda Katarina Melania lelaona Kekado, Aprianjen Yehentina Lada, Christina O. Larasati, Galuh Wiedani Kusuma Dyah Liberty Putri Dwi Nggeong Liswaty Ga, Jefty Littik, Serlie K.A Liufeto, Mega O. L. Liufeto, Mega O.L Lodong, Fabiola Densi Ludji, Emmy Tertaliana Magaringu, Eny M. Manurung, Imelda Februati Ester Maria Elsa Wea Maria Lidvina Maria Yuniarsi Veranda Marni Marni, Marni Matris Awardi Tamelab Mayners, Marline Meki Jefry Beti Mila Yana J. Kefi Milawati Ramli, Ramlah Mira Mangngi, Mariana Muddzalifah, Dewi Muhammad A. Mahmuddin Muntasir, Muntasir Murtin A. M. Anone Nalle, Merci Natalia Kristin Ndoen, Honey Ivon Nelson Keba Rangga Suba Nenabu, Michelle Revival Noorce Christiani Berek Nunung Hardiyanti Enggoe Nur , Marselinus Laga Nur Dewi Kartikasari, M. Nur, Marselinus Laga Oematan, Grouse Patricio Lourenco Andre Mendonca Pay, M E Picauly, Intje Prabu Aji, Sulistyani Rahayu, Tanti Riwu, Rut Rosina Rut Rosina Riwu Salesaman, Frans Sarci Magdalena Toy Sarci Magdalena Toy Sarniyati Wini Wanno SATRIYAS ILYAS Serlie K.A. Littik Siwe, Grace N Sunarto, Angelina R SYAMRUTH, YENDRIS K Tadeus Andreas Lada Regaletha Talahatu, Anna H. Talahatu, Anna Henny Talahatu, Anna Heny Tarsisius Tas'au Titik Sri Harini Ully, Novini Handayani Utma Aspatria Weraman, Pius Werawan, Pius Widianti, Anggra Wulansari Wulansari Yohakim Dawi Yuliana Tandi Rubak Zainal Abidin