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Journal : INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH

Peran Status Gizi Terhadap Tingkat Kecerdasan Kognitif Anak Mufia Muin; Nurfardiansyah Burhanuddin; Zulfahmidah Zulfahmidah; Windy Nurul Aisyah Aisyah
Indonesian Journal of Health Vol 1 No 01 (2020): Vol.01 No.01 (Oktober 2020)
Publisher : Yayasan Citra Cendekia Celebes

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (198.151 KB) | DOI: 10.33368/inajoh.v1i01.8

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Background and Objectives: Nutritional status is important role in the metabolism of the body and in the process of thinking or reasoning a role in thinking processes, concentration power and related to learning efficiency. With good nutritional condition is expected to have an impact on good learning achievement. Methods: The source of this research data comes from the literature obtained through the internet is the result of research from national or international journals in 2010-2020. Results: There are studies that explain malnutrition or obesity impact on a child's cognitive delay and good nutritional status will have an impact on the cognitive improvement of the child. But optimal cognitive development is not enough just with good nutritional status, it takes good stimulus efforts. Conclusion: Nutritional status is important for cognitive development in children.
Gambaran Penggunaan Media Komunikasi Sebagai Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Burhanuddin, Nurfardiansyah; Fajrin, Muhammad Sofhyan; Zulfahmidah, Zulfahmidah; Aisyah, Windi Nurul
Indonesian Journal of Health Vol 2 No 02 (2022): Vol.02 No.02 (Februari 2022)
Publisher : Yayasan Citra Cendekia Celebes

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33368/inajoh.v2i02.33

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Background and Purpose: Health information actually aims to collect, store and make patient health information available and easily accessible when needed. The purpose of this study is to describe the use of communication media as a health information center. Methods: This study is a descriptive research design. Data collected using a questionnaire. The data of this research are categorical variables from several groups so that it uses the frequency distribution test. Reference search results are entered into the Mendeley app using the Vancouver system. Results: shows a total sample of 103 people aged 20 years 5 people (4.9%), 21 years 13 people (12.6%), 22 years 57 people (55.3%), 23 years 23 people (22.3%) and 24 years 5 people (5.9%). Based on gender, 88 people (85.4%) and 15 women (14.6%) were obtained. Conclusion: respondents often receive health information through social media, respondents also find it useful after getting information and users also usually continue to return health information received to other users. Keywords: health information, students, health