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Eksplorasi Mediator Potensial Perilaku dalam Adopsi Gaya Hidup Sehat pada Wanita dengan Risiko Sindrom Metabolik di Komunitas Kebugaran, Provinsi Lampung : Eksplorasi Mediator Potensial Perilaku dalam Adopsi Gaya Hidup Sehat pada Wanita dengan Risiko Sindrom Metabolik di Komunitas Kebugaran, Provinsi Lampung Rusyantia, Anggun; Wahyuni, Endang Sri; Bertalina; Juherman, Yulia Novika
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 10 No. 1SP (2026): AMERTA NUTRITION SUPPLEMENTARY EDITION
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v10i1SP.2026.58-67

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Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a risk factor for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). Lifestyle modifications through healthy dietary regulation and physical activity, supported by nutrition education interventions, effectively reduce the prevalence of MetS. To promote participation in lifestyle modifications, designing effective interventions requires a deeper understanding of people’s potential behavioral mediators associated with MetS. Objectives: The purpose of the study was to investigate potential behavioral mediators of healthy lifestyle adoption among adult women at risk for MetS. Methods: This study employed a qualitative-descriptive design, using semi-structured interviews to elicit in-depth perspectives from 18 participants. Thematic analysis was conducted using an inductive approach to formulate themes. Results: Participants’ understanding of MetS risks and prevention was limited. Participants had high confidence in physical exercise, but it was not yet aligned with the suggested frequency, duration, and techniques, while self-efficacy for healthy eating habits remained low. Conclusions: Participants expressed a significant need for further information and guidance on the prevention and management of MetS. Knowledge, intention, self-efficacy, and result expectations were recognized as primary internal possible behavioral mediators. A behavior-based intervention guided by Social Cognitive Theory is recommended to inform the design of contextual and effective nutrition education programs that support sustainable behavior change.
Rasio Protein Nabati dengan Protein Hewani dalam Kaitannya dengan Marker Gangguan Ginjal: Tinjauan Sistematis Studi Kohort: Rasio Protein Nabati dengan Protein Hewani dalam Kaitannya dengan Marker Gangguan Ginjal: Tinjauan Sistematis Studi Kohort Utami, Fista; Rusydiana, Hamidah Aula; Dini, Cleonara Yanuar; Bertalina; Wahyuni, Endang Sri
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 10 No. 1SP (2026): AMERTA NUTRITION SUPPLEMENTARY EDITION
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v10i1SP.2026.138-148

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Background: The nutritional management of CKD has traditionally focused on total protein intake. While animal proteins provide high bioavailability, their acid load production may contribute to CKD. Plant proteins serve as alternative sources due to their protective properties. Thus, the optimal plant-to-animal protein ratio is essential for developing dietary strategies that balance nutritional requirements with long-term renal preservation. Objectives: This review aimed to synthesize current evidence on the association between plant protein intake and kidney-related outcomes across different populations and CKD stages. Methods: Cohort studies were included, investigating adult populations with or without CKD. Exposure variables comprise plant protein intake or the proportion of plant-to-total protein, compared with lower plant protein or higher animal protein consumption. Outcomes assessed included eGFR, CKD incidence, and all-cause mortality. Literature searches used predefined keywords related to protein sources and kidney outcomes. Data were extracted and narratively synthesized following the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) guidelines. Results: Seven studies conducted between 2016 and 2025 across China, Iran, the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom were included. Higher intake of plant protein was consistently associated with better kidney outcomes, including higher eGFR, slower decline in kidney function, reduced CKD, and lower mortality risk among individuals with impaired kidney function. Additionally, plant protein intake may mitigate the negative impact of sedentary behavior on CKD risk. Conclusions: Plant proteins play a protective role in kidney health. Incorporating plant-based protein into a healthy lifestyle may be a modifiable strategy for preventing and managing CKD.
Co-Authors Aini, Irma Soraya Nur Akbar Ardiansah, Rahmadi Al Ayubi, Sholahudin Ali Wasil Laeli , Nadif Amin, Ahmad Nur Amrina, Amrina Anggraini, Raia Anggun Rusyantia Anisya Nur Maheswara Arie Nugroho, Arie Arifiati , Retna Febri Arifiati, Retna Febri Arifiati, Retna febri Arifiati Arini, Silvia Fitri Mei Asyhar, Rifky Latieful Aulia Uswatun Khasanah Bertalina Cahyani, Renata Fina Antika Cahyo, Heru Dilgu Meri Dini, Cleonara Yanuar Duwi Handayani, Juleha Ema Sahara Erika Dewi Noorratri Ersinidya, Ersinidya Febri Arifiati, Retna Febri Firmanzah, Angga Febriani, Aulia Putri Fiddin, Fachroh Handayani, Juleha Duwi Handro Okta Prianus Haryanti Haryanti Hastuti, Roh Helmi, Raudhatul Rezkia I Istiqomah Ida Untari Ika Silvitasari Indarwati Indarwati Ira Rengganis Istiqomah, I Jefri Lianda Juherman, Yulia Novika Julita, Renny Lely Firrahmawati Luluk Fajria Maulida Lutfatul Jannah, Safella Maghfiroh, Hidayatul Maheswara, Anisya Nur Mahmudah, Irvina Nurul Mala Nurilmala maryatun maryatun Mulyani, Roza Mulyaningsih Mulyaningsih Mustofa, Fathaniah Adila Nanang Wiyono NANIK FUROIDAH Novika, Julia Nur Rahmani Nurhidaya Fitria Nurul Mahmudah, Irvina Pranajaya, Pranajaya Prihani Sandra Widyanti Rahma, Wardah Nurul Rahmadi, Antun Rahmat Sudrajat, Rahmat Rahmawati, Ai Ramadhanty, Andini Rizqi Ananda, Nabila Rosmida, Rosmida Rusydiana, Hamidah Aula Saiful Rizal, Muhammad Sejati, Nawasari Indah Putri Sholehah, Putri Sri Kustiyati Syarifah Aini Titik Haryati Utami, Fista Wardani, Anindya Kusuma Wijayanti, Esa Wira Ekdeni Aifa Yuniandita, Augustina Sekar