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Edukasi Produk Jajanan yang Dapat Merusak Gigi pada Anak Usia Sekolah di SD Islam Kreatif The Naff Kediri Lukis, Prima Agusti; Hariyani; Fitria, Faizatul; Gustina, Mara; Afnani, Fawait
Journal of Science and Social Development Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Science and Social Development
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/jssd.v7i2.1524

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Consumption of sugary, acidic, and refined carbohydrate-rich foods and drinks is a major cause of tooth decay, increasing dental caries among children. This community service program aims to raise awareness, especially among school-aged kids, about the dangers of such snacks. Through an educational approach, leaflets about harmful snacks like candy, soda, and other sugary treats were distributed. Pre- and post-intervention questionnaires measured participants' understanding. Initially, most children were unaware of the dental health risks of sugary snacks. After the intervention, knowledge about toothdecay-causing snacks increased by 95%, alongside a better grasp of healthy habits to maintain dental health. Early education on proper food choices and dental care can reduce dental caries prevalence among children. This program successfully boosted dental health awareness in the elementary school environment.
Edukasi Produk Jajanan yang Dapat Merusak Gigi pada Anak Usia Sekolah di SD Islam Kreatif The Naff Kediri Lukis, Prima Agusti; Hariyani; Fitria, Faizatul; Gustina, Mara; Afnani, Fawait
Journal of Science and Social Development Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Science and Social Development
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/jssd.v7i2.1524

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Consumption of sugary, acidic, and refined carbohydrate-rich foods and drinks is a major cause of tooth decay, increasing dental caries among children. This community service program aims to raise awareness, especially among school-aged kids, about the dangers of such snacks. Through an educational approach, leaflets about harmful snacks like candy, soda, and other sugary treats were distributed. Pre- and post-intervention questionnaires measured participants' understanding. Initially, most children were unaware of the dental health risks of sugary snacks. After the intervention, knowledge about toothdecay-causing snacks increased by 95%, alongside a better grasp of healthy habits to maintain dental health. Early education on proper food choices and dental care can reduce dental caries prevalence among children. This program successfully boosted dental health awareness in the elementary school environment.
Pelatihan Pembuatan Wedang Uwuh sebagai Upaya Pemberdayaan UMKM Berbasis Herbal di Desa Wates, Kabupaten Kediri Fitria, Faizatul; Lukis, Prima Agusti; Arifah, Farida Noor; Afnani, Fawait
Journal of Science and Social Development Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Science and Social Development
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/

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This community service program aimed to enhance the knowledge and skills of residents in Wates Village, Kediri Regency, in processing traditional herbal beverages, specifically wedang uwuh, as an effort to empower local micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Wedang uwuh is a traditional Javanese drink made from a mixture of spices such as ginger, cloves, cinnamon, secang wood, pandan leaves, and rock sugar, which not only carries cultural value but also contains bioactive compounds such as flavonoids and phenolics that act as antioxidants. The potential of Wates Village as a herbal center, supported by its jamu tradition and diverse MSMEs, provided the foundation for this training program. Methods included initial observation, coordination with village officials and student volunteers, counseling on the health benefits of herbal ingredients, demonstration of hygienic preparation techniques, and training in packaging and labeling products. Evaluation was conducted through pretests and posttests with 27 participants to measure improvements in knowledge and skills. Results showed an increase in average scores from 56.30 to 59.26, although not statistically significant, while qualitative observations indicated greater confidence and interest among participants in developing herbal beverage businesses independently. This training had a positive impact on community understanding, skills, and motivation, serving as an initial step toward establishing herbal-based MSMEs in Wates Village.