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Journal : JURNAL GIZI INDONESIA

Psychosocial stress, food preferences, and screen time with nutritional status of women of reproductive age in Sukamulya Village, Tangerang Regency Badriyah, Siti; Melani, Vitria; Sitoayu, Laras; Dewanti, Lintang Purwara; Ronitawati, Putri
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 12, No 1 (2023): December
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jgi.12.1.36-43

Abstract

Background: The increase in age and the pandemic conditions experienced cause Women of Reproductive Age (WRA) to encounter many environmental issues that disturb their psyche, resulting in psychosocial stress. A strategy for dealing with stress is called coping with stress. A higher screen time and high sugar, salt, or fat to deal with stress might change nutritional status.Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between psychosocial stress, food preferences, and screen time with the nutritional status of WRA in Sukamulya Village, Tangerang Regency.Materials and Methods: This research design is cross-sectional and was conducted in March 2022 in Sukamulya Village, Tangerang Regency. The research sample amounted to 55 participants with a purposive sampling technique. The questionnaires used were Psychosocial Stress Assessment Instrument, Food Frequency Questionnaires, and recall screen time. Data analysis using the Chi-Square test.Results: The majority of participants experienced psychosocial stress (61.8%), food preferences low in sugar, salt, and fat (63.6%), and most of them were in the high screen time category (52.7%). The results showed that there was no relationship between psychosocial stress and food preferences with nutritional status (p > 0.05), but there was a relationship between screen time and nutritional status (p = 0.011).Conclusion: In this study, food preferences and psychosocial stress were not factors that affected the nutritional status.
Co-Authors Adhella Komala Dewi Aditya Sagara Putra Alda Luna Maedah Amelia Avissa Amelia, Sry Rizki Annisa Millenda Sari Ardiyanti, Aanisah Azari, Hanifah Barqin, Gesa Aldin Budiarti, Tia Dewanti, Lintang Purwara Dewi Septi Medinawati Dian Rahayuningsih Dodik Briawan Dudung Angkas Dudung Angkasa Elistia, Elistia Erry Yudha Mulyani Erry Yudhya Mulyani Fadilatunnisa Hayatunnufus Fauziah Ambarini Febriyani Febriyani Fitri Kurniawati Fitri Kurniawati Gifari, Nazhif Gunawan, Caroline Ferisca Hafika Yunisari Pradina Hanifah Azari Harna, Harna Harvianto, Audrey Zalika Hazadina, Tsabitah Idrus Jus'at Inggriani Puji Lestari Intan Ali Ramadhiany Intan Dwi Asmarani Jus'at, Idrus Jusat, Idrus Karima, Nadina Khaerani, Annisa Laras Sitoayu Lintang P. Dewanti Lutfi Fanani Mardiyah, Sarah Marsidi, Siti Rahmah Maya Fernandya Siahaan Mulyadewi, Zalfa Mury Kuswari Muslimah M, Nur Nabila Nabila Nabila Permatasari Nabilah, Anisa Nadina Karima Nadiyah Nadiyah Nadiyah, - Novelita Hanauli Novianti, Anugerah Novianti, Anugerah Novianti, Anugrah NUR AFRA, GHINA Nuraldimas, Asri Nurul Khairani Palupi, Khairizka Citra Parapat, Ruth Gracia Dau Vanes Prabowo, Mas Dwi Yoga Prita Dhyani Swamilaksita Putri Ayu Anjani Putri Ronitawat Putri Ronitawati Putri, Debby Annisa Putri, Vira Herliana Rachmanida Nuzrina Rachmayani, Siti Andina Rahmawati Rasidin Rani Lutfiani Ratri Oktaria Jasmine Reza Fadhilla Rinanda Almira Risa Martiana Risda, Rahmatia Sa'pang, Mertien Safira Rizki Amalia Sarah Mardiyah Septia Rosdyaningrum Siti Badriyah Siti Badriyah Utami, Dessy Aryanti Vira Herliana Putri Wahyuni, Yulia Widya Musliha Wulan Prasetyani Yayuk Farida Baliwati Yola Barokah Yulia Wahyuni Yulia Wahyuni