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The Relationship Between Coffee Consumption and The Incident of Gastritis in Adolescents at Siere Cendekia Vocational School Mukhaira, Inna; Nurmayanti, Selpi; Pujiningtyas, Setiarini
Journal of Applied Food and Nutrition Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jafn.v4i2.64667

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Background: Based on the 2019 Health Profile, gastritis is one of the 10 most common diseases in hospitalized patients in Indonesia with 4.9% of cases. The results of the Health Profile of the Tangerang Health Service were 30%. Indonesian coffee consumption throughout the 2016-2021 period is predicted to grow by an average of 8.22%/year. In 2021, coffee supply is predicted to reach 795 thousand tons with consumption of 370 thousand tons, resulting in a surplus of 425 thousand tons. The aim of the research was to determine the relationship between coffee consumption and the occurrence of gastritis in Siere Cendekia Vocational Schooladolescents.Research Methods: This research uses a cross sectional method. The research sample was 140 respondents using the Proportionate Stratify Randpm Sampling technique..Research Result: Analysis of the relationship between high coffee consumption showed that there were 74 respondents (52.9%) who had problems with gastritis. Meanwhile, there were 66 students (47.1%) who had low coffee consumption.Conclusion: There is a relationship between coffee consumption and the incidence of gastritis in Siere Cendekia Vocational Schooladolescents.
The Influence Factors Of Stunting Incidents In Toddler Ages 24-59 Months At Posyandu Melati 02 Mukhaira, Inna; Pujiningtyas, Setiarini; Nurmayanti, Selpi
Journal of Applied Food and Nutrition Vol 5, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jafn.v5i1.69989

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Background: Data from the Indonesian Nutrition Status Survey (SSGI) in 2022 from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, the national stunting rate reached 21.6% from 24.45% in 2021 and fell to 2.8%. The stunting rate in Banten Province in 2021 will decrease from 4.5% to 20% from the previous 24.5%. According to the Tenger City Health Service (DinKes), the prevalence rate of stunting in the Tangerang city area is 15.3% in 2021. The aim is to determine the factors that influence the incidence of stunting in toddlers aged 24 - 59 months at Posyandu Melati 02.Research Methods: Sampling was carried out using quantitative analytical methods with a cross sectional study design.Research Result: Analysis of the relationship between the level of maternal knowledge and the incidence of stunting as much as 69.4% and good maternal knowledge as much as 30.6%. The relationship between maternal education level and the incidence of stunting was 18.2% and higher education level was 81.8%. The relationship between economic status and the incidence of stunting is 42.9% and high economic status is 57.1%. The relationship between giving exclusive breastfeeding and the incidence of stunting is 17.6% and not giving exclusive breast milk is 82.4%.Conclusion: Maternal knowledge, maternal education level, economic status and exclusive breastfeeding greatly influence the incidence of stunting.