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DIETARY HABITS, NUTRITIONAL STATUS, AND BODY COMPOSITION TOWARDS THE AGILITY OF EAST JAVA HANDBALL ATHLETES Wahono, Keysha Azhalia; Susanto, Indra Himawan; Mustar, Yetty Septiani; Bakti, Ananda Perwira
Jurnal Sporta Saintika Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Sporta Saintika Edisi Maret 2023
Publisher : Departemen Kesehatan Dan Rekreasi Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/sporta.v8i1.263

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Handball is a sport that involves repetitive movements (sprinting, shooting, passing, jumping) with short breaks and the athlete must be agile and have the appropriate body composition. This study looked at the relationship between dietary habits, nutritional status, and body composition with the agility of East Java Handball athletes. The cross-sectional study was conducted on 36 East Java Handball athletes consisting of 18 male athletes and 18 female athletes selected by purposive sampling with the age of 18-23 years. Independent Sample t-test and Pearson Product Moment were performed using SPSS 25. The results showed that in East Java women's Handball athletes there was a relationship between BMI and agility (p = 0.019) and men's Handball athletes there was no relationship between BMI and agility (p = 0.162). In East Java men's and women's Handball athletes, there is no relationship between percent body fat and agility (p = 0.221 and p = 0.077). In East Java men's and women's Handball athletes, there is no relationship between energy intake and agility (p = 0.681 and p = 0.879). The conclusion is that BMI correlates with athlete agility, while Percent Body Fat and energy intake do not correlate with athlete agility.
Comparison of cardiorespiratory endurance, body mass index, and learning achievement of students Junior High Schools Wahono, Keysha Azhalia; Wiriawan, Oce; Hidayat, Taufiq; Wibowo, Sapto; Nur Muhammad, Heryanto; Ridwan, Mochamad
Sriwijaya Journal of Sport Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Sriwijaya Journal of Sport
Publisher : Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55379/sjs.v4i2.58

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Research Problems: Student achievement while studying at school is often seen from test scores, but other factors such as physical fitness and body composition support student academic achievement. Research Objectives: This research identified the level of cardiorespiratory endurance, body mass index, and physical education learning outcomes in students at Government Schools and Private Schools. Methods: Quantitative research involved 68 students consisting of 31 boys and 37 girls aged 13-14. This research instrument was height, weight, and the PACER Test. Data were analysed using Independent Sample T-test, Pearson Correlations, and Multiple Regression Analysis. Results: There’s relationship between BMI and physical education learning outcomes of male student at SMP Negeri. There’s no relationship both BMI and PACER Test to physical education learning outcomes. The three variables contributed 21.8% to this research. Conclusion: The better the BMI category, physical education learning outcomes will turn out. Meanwhile, only physical education learning outcomes who influenced based on students’ school also this research that schools and teachers should promote healthy lifestyles and encourage students to always be active in supporting student achievement.