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The Relationship between Caffeine Consumption and Sleep Quality of Students of the Faculty of Sports Science Universitas Negeri Malang Rachmawati, Windi Chusniah; Mawarni, Dian; Alma, Lucky Radita; Rahma, Adiska
Preventia: The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol. 10, No. 1
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Coffee is a popular drink consumed in Indonesia, especially among people aged 17 until 25 years. Coffee contains thousands of natural chemicals, one of which is caffeine, which has negative impacts on health if consumed in excessive amounts. The purpose of this study is to describe the caffeine-based beverages consumed and sleep quality and to assess the association between caffeine use and sleep quality. This study used a cross-sectional design with 120 respondents who completed a questionnaire about the history of caffeine-based beverage consumption and PSQI sleep quality, PSQI is used to measure the state of sleep which consists of seven parts: subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, sleep medication, and waking dysfunction. There is a significant correlation (p-value less than 0.05) between the level of caffeine beverage consumption and students' sleep quality. The higher the caffeine consumption category, the greater the risk of having poor sleep quality. It is suggested to implement health promotion strategies, such as educating about consumption limits and the side effects of coffee through various social media platforms to reduce the negative impacts of coffee consumption. Thus, the health of individuals in the productive age group can be maximized.
Overview Smoking Behavior and Quality of Life of Sports Department Students, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Malang Rachmawati, Windi Chusniah; Ratih, Suci Puspita; Mawarni, Dian; Az Zahra, Aulia Rizqia; Ilmiyah, Chabibah; Putri, Fatiya Rizka; Kurnia, Nurmila; Jasmine Zhafirah Pribadi, Raden Roro; Novitasari, Zahra Rizki
Preventia: The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol. 9, No. 1
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According to the results of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) in 2021, there has been a considerable increase in the number of adult smokers over the past ten years, rising from 60.3 million in 2011 to 69.1 million in 2021, an increase of 8.8 million individuals. This study aims to compare the quality of life between actively smoking students and those who are exposed to passive smoking, examining their physical, psychological, social, and environmental health effects. The study utilized a sample of 100 respondents who completed a questionnaire on cigarette use and the WHOQOL quality of life assessment, covering variables such as cigarette type, disruption in daily activities, desire to quit smoking, cigarette consumption, and attitudes towards smoking bans in public places. Calculation of the WHOQOL score revealed that 60 percent of non-smoking student respondents reported a good quality of life. These findings underscore the critical need for enhanced health awareness programs and stricter smoking regulations within the university to foster a healthier environment. The study's insights highlight the importance of developing targeted interventions and policies to reduce smoking rates among students to enhance their overall quality of life.
The Effectivity of Nutrition Education using E-Booklet on Knowledge and Attitude about Anemia among Adolescent Girls in Turen Malang Paramita, Farah; Rachmawati, Windi Chusniah; Ekawati, Rany; Aulia Pherenis, Haura Salwa; Septiani, Selsa Tri; Awaliahmunazila, Meisya
Preventia: The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol. 9, No. 1
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One of the nutritional problems of adolescent female in Southeast Asia is iron deficiency anemia, with an estimated 25-40 percent of adolescent female experiencing mild to severe anemia. The impact of this on teenagers is a decline in academic abilities at school due to a lack of enthusiasm for learning and concentration on learning. This research aims to determine the effect of e-booklet anemia prevention media on young women at SMAN 1 Turen. This research uses an experimental method, namely a pre-experimental design with a one group pretest-posttest approach. The subjects of this research were 50 female students. The results of the study showed that there was an influence of e-booklet anemia prevention media on the level of knowledge (p value is 0.000 less than 0.05) and attitudes (p value is 0.032 less than 0.05) of young women at SMAN 1 Turen. There was a significant influence on knowledge and attitudes before and after being given treatment in the form of education using e-booklet media
Analysis of Implementation of Clean and Healthy Lifestyle Behavior (PHBS) During the COVID-19 Pandemic at Islamic Boarding School X, Malang City Redjeki, Endang Sri; Rachmawati, Windi Chusniah; Yurisdian, Tiara Dhea
Preventia: The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol. 8, No. 1
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Clean and Healthy Lifestyle Behavour (PHBS) is a set of behaviors that are practiced on the basis of awareness as learning outcomes that make a person, a family, a group, and community able to help themselves in the health sector and play an active role in realizing public health. It is still an effort to cultivate clean and healthy living behavior in Islamic boarding schools, as well as to recognize problems and levels of their health, and to be able to overcome, maintain, improve and protect their own health. This study aims to determine and analyze the implementation of PHBS students in Islamic boarding schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research was conducted in 151 Islamic boarding school students using a questionnaire given to every student who was willing to be a respondent.
Edukasi Upaya Pencegahan dan Deteksi Dini Kanker Serviks berbasis Media Video Animasi dan Flipcharts untuk Pelajar Kota Malang Rachmawati, Windi Chusniah; Ratih, Suci Puspita; Ekawati, Rany
Preventia: The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol. 6, No. 2
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In general, cancer consists of cells that divide uncontrollably. Cervical cancer is caused by HPV, or Human Papilloma Virus. Every 2 minutes worldwide, a woman dies from cervical cancer, while in Indonesia it happens every 1 hour. All women are at risk of developing cervical cancer, including adolescent girls who will marry and give birth, thereby increasing their risk of cervical cancer. This community service aims to increase students' knowledge about prevention efforts and early detection of cervical cancer through health promotion media. The community service was conducted randomly on 20 female students who were willing to serve as respondents. Community service delivered through health animation video media and flipchart calendars can increase students' knowledge about prevention efforts and early detection of cervical cancer.
Co-Authors Adiska Rahma Alfinadelasari Putri Fariadi Alma, Lucky Radita Amira Muradah Retyani Anisa Nanda Leilina Anisa Noor Cahyani Anita Sulistyorini Annisa Hildaturahma Ariyanto, Khansa Salsabila Putri Arsyada Maziyyati Athiya Khansa Hanifah Aulia Pherenis, Haura Salwa Aulia Rizqia Az Zahra Awaliahmunazila, Meisya Az Zahra, Aulia Rizqia Azizah Yuniarfika Azza Rizqia Vatrisa Cendani Kusuma Ayu Chabibah Ilmiyah Dea Aflah Samah Dewi, Bekti Nirmala Dian Mawarni Dini Elita Berliana Dwiastuty, Nabilla Putri Wahyu Elisa Danik Kurniawati Elisa Danik Kurniwati Ema Novita Deniati Endang Sri Redjeki Esya Nafisah Kusumadewi Faizzatul Salsabila Maghfiroh Fanani, Erianto Fatiya Rizka Putri Fina Adibatul Hasanah Harra Fitri Khalimiah Fitriani, Amelia Salsabila Fitrotun Nisa`iyah Hana Sophia Athallah Haura Salwa Aulia Pherenis Hera Ratna Dwi Maharsi Hulwah Aishwara Binandya Ilmiyah, Chabibah Ina Mardiana Putri Indana Tri Rahmawati Izzanti, Sabrina Faza Jasmine Zhafirah Pribadi, Raden Roro Kriscahyanti, Sila Kurnia, Nurmila Lailatul Hidayah Lorenza Arinda Saputri Mahardika, Grace Widya Dharma Mar’aa Refina Robah Masajida, Nadyalis Ta'mara Maulida, Marshanda Rachma Maya Maulina Sari Meisya Awaliahmunazila Mochamad Iqbal Juliansyah Mochammad Yunus, Mochammad Muhammad Irfan Saputra Muhammmad Al-Irsyad Mulmaijah, An Nur Ghamiyyu Muqaddimah Raiska Harsoni Nadia Nuradela Nadyalis Ta’mara Masajida Naura Assyfani Nida An Khofiyya Novita Rizky Ramadhani Novitasari, Zahra Rizki Nurmila Kurnia Nurnaningsih Herya Ulfah, Nurnaningsih Herya Oktavia Sri Wahyuni Paramita, Farah Paramytha Magdalena Sukarno Putri Pramudya, Dandy Arie Puteri Zawaliya Munarwi Putri, Fatiya Rizka Qurotu’aini Putriningdyah Rabbani, Muhammad Fahmi Raden Roro Jasmine Zhafirah Pribadi Rahayu, Erni Dwi Rahma, Adiska Rahmadani, Rizki Tri Rani Mustikawati Rany Ekawati Ratih, Suci Puspita REZA PAHLEVI Salwa Isna Barlian Sefina Febri Adisti Selsa Tri Septiani Septa Katmawanti, Septa Septa Katmawati Septiani, Selsa Tri Sila Kriscahyanti Siti Salma Hanifah Syifa, Tsabitah Aulawiyatus Tiara Dhea Yurisdian Tika Dwi Tama Ul Izza Fahriza Basuni Wahyuni, Oktavia Sri Weva Rahmadana Yenni Widya Alfianita Yunita, Anis Yurisdian, Tiara Dhea Yusnita Rachmania Zahra Filloa Nareswara Zahra Rizki Zahra Rizki Novitasari Zelda Zawal Zettira Zahroh Zubaidah Wahyuni Zulaika Siswahyuni