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Faktor Status Gizi Lebih Pada SiswaI di Madrasasah Ibtidaiyah Negeri 2 Johar Baru, Jakarta Pusat Nur Rahmani; Gusti Kumala Dewi
Jurnal Gizi dan Kuliner Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Gizi dan Kuliner
Publisher : Program Studi Gizi UNSIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35706/giziku.v4i1.9665

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Overnutrition status is one indicator that describes a person’s nutritional needs being met. Data related to obesity from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia (2018), at the age of 5-12 years is still high, and with the highest prevalence in DKI Jakarta. This study aims to identify factors that can affect the nutritional status of students at MIN 2 Johar Baru. The research was carried out using a cross-sectional design, and purposive sampling technique involving 49 students in grades IV, V, and VI in July 2021. The data was obtained using an online questionnaire which was filled in by the respondents themselves. Statistical analysis using chi-square test. The results showed that as many as 48,1% of respondents experienced more nutritional status. Bivariate results using the chi-square test found a significant relationship between gender on overweight status (p = 0,000). There was no significant relationship between age (p = 0,978), last education of parents (father) (p = 547), last education of parents (mother) (p = 0,174), physical activity (p = 0,903), watching television (TV) (p = 0,303), and consumption of fast food (p = 0,846) on overweight status. Keywords: Nutritional Status, Physical Activity, Consumption of Fast Food
Fixed Asset Management: The Role of Regional Asset Information Systems in the Utilization of Unused Assets in the Local Government of Bengkalis Regency Sri Wahyuni, Endang; Nur Rahmani
E-Jurnal Akuntansi Vol. 35 No. 11 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Udayana

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Fixed asset management is an essential part of regional financial governance. However, many regional assets remain unused (idle assets), leading to inefficiencies and additional maintenance costs. This study aims to analyze the role of the Regional Management Information System for Regional Property (SIMDA BMD) in optimizing the utilization of unused fixed assets in the Bengkalis Regency Government. A qualitative approach was applied with data collected through documentation, interviews, and observations involving the Head of Asset Subdivision, accounting staff, and asset managers. The findings reveal that SIMDA BMD contributes to improving the accuracy of asset recording and transparency of information but has not been effective in identifying idle assets. The local government is committed to migrating to the e-BMD system to enable real-time monitoring and utilization of idle assets. These findings are expected to contribute to developing more effective, accountable, and value-oriented regional asset management practices.