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Journal : TROPHICO: Tropical Public Health Journal

Kualitas tidur dan tekanan darah pada supir bus lintas Sumatera: Studi pada trayek Banda Aceh - Medan Maulida, Dara; Lubis, Halinda Sari
TROPHICO: Tropical Public Health J. Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): TROPHICO: Tropical Public Health Journal
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/trophico.v3i1.9767

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A changes in blood pressure is affected by different types of work. Driver can be detected an increase in hypertension due to fatigue of physical activity , stress of work pressure, environment and lifestyle. Fatigue and stress due to work pressure distrupt sleep patterns, resulting disturbing  sleep performance especially bus drivers operates at night need high alertness. This study aims for identifying sleep quality with blood pressure in bus drivers across Sumatera on the Banda Aceh-Medan route with a descriptive design and 30 participant as samples. The results showed that most drivers experienced poor sleep quality with normal blood pressure. The recommended that the bus entrepreneur strives driver’s physical fitness to obtain a good sleep quality.
The relationship of physical activity, dietary patterns, and energy intake with overweight incidence among Sabhara members at Langkat police station Alhafiz, Muhammad Daffa; Lubis, Halinda Sari
TROPHICO Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): TROPHICO: Tropical Public Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/trophico.v5i2.22637

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Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) is an effort to ensure the physical and mental well-being of workers, which is essential for productivity. Health and work ability are closely related to nutritional status, where balanced calorie intake supports energy and effective task performance. Conversely, being overweight or obese increases the risk of degenerative diseases and is influenced by multifactorial causes such as genetics, lifestyle, and poor diet. This study aimed to examine the relationship between physical activity, dietary patterns, and energy intake with overweight among SABHARA members at the Langkat Police Headquarters as an important basis for health interventions. This study employed an analytical quantitative method with a cross-sectional design. The sample was obtained through simple random sampling, consisting of 49 members. The data collected included nutritional status (body scale, micrometer), energy intake (24-hour food recall), dietary patterns (FFQ), and physical activity (IPAQ Short-Form). The data were analysed using the Chi-Square test. The results showed that 57.1% of members were overweight, 18.3% had low physical activity, 53.1% had poor energy intake, and 49.0% had inadequate dietary patterns. The findings showed a significant relationship between physical activity, dietary patterns, and energy intake with overweight.