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Correlation of Physical Activity, Family Income and Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables with the Incidence of Obesity in Adolescents Firdausi Ramadhani; Franning Deisi Badu; Lisa Djafar; Sunarti Hanapi; Dwi Tama Pahrun
Kinestetik : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Jasmani Vol 5 No 2 (2021): JUNI (ACCREDITED SINTA 3)
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jk.v5i2.14825

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Obesity is defined as an increase in energy intake compared to expenditure, resulting in depletion of body fat and eventually wearing weight. The prevalence of obesity has increased sharply in the Asia Pacific region. Many factors cause obesity. Based on data obtained from the Gorontalo District Health Office in 2018, it shows that the incidence of obesity was 8.795 cases (30.9%) consisting of 1.971 men (6.9%) and 6.824 women (24.0%). Objective: To determine several factors related to the incidence of obesity in adolescents in several high schools in Gorontalo District. This type of research uses observational analytic with a cross sectional study design. The population in this study were all students of class X and XI in SMA Negeri 1 Telaga and SMA Negeri 1 Tibawa, Gorontalo Regency as many as 1.341 students. By using the sampling technique of Proportional Stratified Random Sampling as many as 171 samples. With data analysis techniques using thetest Chi Square. The results of the study of physical activity and consumption of fruits and vegetables had no relationship with the incidence of obesity in adolescents in several high schools in Gorontalo District. Meanwhile, family income has a relationship with the incidence of obesity in adolescents in several high schools in Gorontalo Regency in 2019. It is hoped that each school can increase various activities that can reduce obesity problems and can also provide education in the form of health education to students.
The Representation of Neonatal Emergency Obstetric Care Management Base (PONED) In Gorontalo District Tibawa Health Centers Franning Deisi Badu; Fitria Saleh
Promotif : Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2: DESEMBER 2016
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (71.502 KB) | DOI: 10.56338/pjkm.v6i2.16

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Background: Development of Community Health Centers capable PONED that is part of the MPS which began in 2009, beginning with the training of doctors, nurses and midwives as well as complementary facilities and infrastructure on the terms that have been set were expected to prevent and manage complications of pregnancy and childbirth so be able to reduce MMR and IMR. The purpose og this research is to find out information about the implementation of Emergency Obstetric Care and Neonatal Basic (PONED) in Tibawa Health Centers 2016. Methods: This Research used qualitative research was to obtain in-deph information (in-deph-Interview) on management of the implementation (PONED) in rural community of Tibawa Health Centers 2016 sample size consisted of three people, divided into key informants and common informant. Results: PONED own with good planning, because the planning has been carried out every year. Organizing PONED has made the division of tasks and organizational structures that standard. PONED implementation in the field still had shortcoming, for the reason that a trained midwife PONED not all exposed areas of training MPS (Management Pregnancy Saver). Supervision is good, because the leader oversight had been monitoring on a regular basis at the Community Health Center. Evaluation was good quality, because the health department regularly conducted supervision through the evaluation of SPM (Minimum Service Standards) which is done every three months and every year. Suggestion: The health department would be able to think of the addition of qualified helath professionals such as midwives are sufficient for basic emergency care and trained nurses. Keywords: Planning, Organizing, Implementing, Monitoring and Evaluation
Determinants of K1 and K4 Visits Coverage at Dungaliyo Community Health Center Firdausi Ramadhani; Ririn Pakaya; FranningDeisi Badu
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 4, No 1 (2021): January
Publisher : Alliance oh Health Activists (AloHA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/aijha40102

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This study aims to determine the factors related to the coverage of K1 and K4 visits in 2019. This study used analytical observational with a cross-sectional approach. The population were all mothers who have made K1 and K4 visits at Dungaliyo Community Health Center totaling 306 people, there were 158 people (51.6%) did not complete ANC and 148 people (48.4%) had complete ANC. The sampling technique used total population sampling and data collection using a questionnaire. Based on the results of statistical analysis using the Chi square test, it showed that the distance of health services, economic status, availability of transportation, and family support had a significant relationship with the coverage of K1 and K4 visits at Dungaliyo Community Health Center in 2019, p-value of the distance to health service = 0.000, economic status = 0.021, access to transportation availability = 0.000, family support = 0.000. Keywords: K1 and K4; distance to health service; economic status; access to transportation availability; family support.