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Hubungan Antara Indeks Massa Tubuh (IMT), Pola Makan dan Kejadian Stress dengan Siklus Menstruasi Pada Mahasiswi Surury, Istianah; Devi Syafira; Tiara Kautsa Aliefya; Nastiti Dyah Prastiwi
Jurnal Kesehatan Madani Medika Vol 13 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Kesehatan Madani Medika
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Madani Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (208.2 KB) | DOI: 10.36569/jmm.v13i2.242

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Gangguan menstruasi merupakan masalah yang cukup banyak dihadapi oleh wanita, terutama pada usia remaja. Faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi siklus menstruasi diantaranya adalah faktor hormon, psikis, aktivitas, gizi dan pola makan. Siklus menstruasi yang memendek dapat menyebabkan wanita mengalami unovulasi karena sel telur tidak terlalu matang sehingga sulit unuk dibuahi. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis hubungan antara indeks massa tubuh (IMT), pola makan, dan kejadian stress dengan siklus menstruasi pada mahasiswi Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta. Jenis penelitian ini merupakan kuantitatif analitik dengan desain studi cross-sectional dan teknik sampel two stage cluster yang dilakukan pada 70 mahasiswi FKM UMJ angkatan 2017 dan 2018. Analisis uji chi square (p < 0,05) didapatkan bahwa variabel indeks massa tubuh (IMT) p = 0.349, pola makan p = 1.000, dan kejadian stress p = 0,677. Hasil analisis diartikan bahwa tidak terdapat hubungan antara indeks massa tubuh (IMT), pola makan, dan kejadian stress dengan siklus menstruasi pada mahasiswi FKM UMJ
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK DURATION, LENGTH OF WORK, AND SLEEP DURATION WITH WORK FATIGUE AMONG ONLINE TAXI BIKE DRIVERS IN GREATER JAKARTA Surury, Istianah; Aisya Alawiyah; Fitri Anggraeni; Vicky Abiansyah; Nastiti Dyah Prastiwi
Journal of Vocational Health Studies Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): March 2024 | JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL HEALTH STUDIES
Publisher : Faculty of Vocational Studies, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jvhs.V7.I3.2024.181-187

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Background: Online taxi bike drivers were part of the road users vulnerable to accidents due to a demand that required online taxi bike drivers to work on the highway. Work duration, length of work, and sleep duration could cause the fatigue experienced by online taxi bike drivers. Purpose: See the strength of the relationship between work duration, length of work, sleep duration and work fatigue among online taxi bike drivers in Greater Jakarta. Method: This study was observational with a cross-sectional design involving as many as 52 online taxi bike drivers selected by non-probability sampling from online taxi bike drivers in Greater Jakarta from the end of November 2022 to early December 2022. Result: The majority of respondents (84.6%) were under 40 years old, male (92.3%), worked more than eight hours a day (55.8%), had experience as online taxi bike drivers for more than 3 years (73.1%), sleep duration less than 8 hours (78.8%), and there were 36 online taxi bike drivers (69.2%) reported experiencing high-very high levels of fatigue. The work duration is significantly related to work fatigue (p-value = 0.002). Also, there was no significant relationship between the length of work (p-value = 0.268) and sleep duration (p-value = 0.058) with work fatigue. Conclusion: There was a significant relationship between work duration and work fatigue, and there was no significant relationship between the length of work and sleep duration with work fatigue. The taxi drivers with work duration >8 hours, length of work >3 years, and sleep duration <8 hours had higher risk factors for work fatigue. If a taxi bike driver works more than 8 hours daily, it is advisable to compensate with adequate rest.
Factors Related to Early Menarche in Adolescent Girls at Muhammadiyah 4 Junior High School East Jakarta Nastiti Dyah Prastiwi; Rr. Arum Ariasih; Nurfadhilah; Nur Romdhona
Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia (MPPKI) Vol. 7 No. 8: AUGUST 2024 - Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia (MPPKI)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/mppki.v7i8.5508

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Introduction: The age of menarche varies from the age range of 10-16 years and is said to be normal if it occurs at the age of 12-14 years. Nationally, the average menarche aged 13-14 years occurs in 37.5% of girls in Indonesia, with the prevalence of early menarche reaching 20.9%. Statistical results in Indonesia show that the age of menarche has decreased from an average age of 14 years to 12-13 years. Objective: This research aims to see what factors are associated with adolescent girls’ early menarche. Method: This type of research is quantitative with a cross-sectional study design. The research design in this study is analytical observational. The sample in this study was 56 respondents. Result: There is no statistically significant relationship but there is a substantial relationship between the frequency of consumption of junk food with age of menarche (p-value=1.000 and OR=1.104), physical activity with age of menarche (p-value=0.759 and OR=1.609), sleep rest with adolescent girls’ early menarche (p-value=0.958 and OR=1.224), and mothers’ menarche age with adolescent girls’ early menarche (p-value=0.867 and OR=1.389). Conclusion: There is no statistically significant relationship but there is a substantial relationship between the frequency of consumption of junk food, physical activity, sleep rest, and mothers’ menarche age with adolescent girls’ early menarche. Adolescent girls are expected to maintain good consumption patterns and avoid excessive consumption of junk food, carry out regular and not too-heavy physical activity, and have adequate sleep rest time at night so that they can avoid early menarche and the risk of various diseases in the future.