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Fish consumption and dementia prevention in the elderly: Evaluating the "Dudu Galak" program in the coastal community of Bulak, Surabaya [Konsumsi ikan dan pengurangan risiko demensia pada lansia: Implementasi program "Dudu Galak" pada masyarakat pesisir Bulak, Surabaya] Rachmawati, Kadek; Sukmanadi, M; Yudaniayanti, Ira Sari; Wurlina, W; Santoso, Kuncoro P.; Damayanti, Ratna; Putri, Desak Ketut Sekar Cempaka
Buletin Pengabdian Vol 5, No 1 (2025): Bull. Community. Serv.
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/bulpen.v5i1.43101

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In Indonesia, the elderly population is steadily increasing, and dementia is emerging as a significant public health concern. A lack of awareness regarding dementia prevention, particularly through nutrition-based interventions such as increased fish consumption, remains a major issue. This community service program aimed to educate fishermens wives and elderly residents by promoting the processing of fishery products, especially fish and shellfish, into various nutritious food products as a preventive measure against dementia. The program was implemented in Bulak, a coastal area of Surabaya, Indonesia, targeting fishermens wives and elderly community members through the Dudu Galak Program. The initiative focused on innovating the processing of local marine products into both dry and wet foods that are not only nutritionally rich but also economically valuable. The methods employed included educational outreach, hands-on training, and mentoring in the development of diverse, nutritious, and marketable seafood-based products. Additionally, the program provided education on dementia in older adults and strategies for its prevention. The results of this initiative demonstrated that fishermens wives and elderly residents successfully developed a variety of high-nutrition fish- and shellfish-based foods and snacks with promising market potential. Moreover, participants gained a better understanding of dementia and recognized that increasing fish consumption can serve as an effective preventive strategy. Through this program, it is expected that participants will improve their household income, enhance their knowledge of dementia, and promote greater fish consumption within fishing families as part of dementia prevention efforts among the elderly.
Peningkatan nilai produk olahan hasil laut dan gerakan gemar makan ikan bagi kelompok istri dan anak nelayan guna mencegah stunting [Increasing the value of processed sea products and the fish-eating movement for groups of fisherman wives and children to prevent stunting] Rachmawati, Kadek; Mulyati, Sri; Utama, Suzanita; Wurlina, W; Santoso, Kuncoro P.; Suwasanti, Ni Luh
Buletin Pengabdian Vol 4, No 1 (2024): Bull. Community. Serv.
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/bulpengmas.v4i1.35366

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This Community Service Activity is carried out to educate fishermen's wives on how to process marine products such as fish into processed foods that children like so that children will be more fond of eating fish, processed innovations using raw materials from marine products into dry products and wet products with high-quality nutritional value with high selling value, and increasing the love of eating fish among fishing families to increase intelligence and prevent stunting. The methods used are education, training, and mentoring for innovations in processed seafood which are popular with children and have high selling value, apart from that, education is also carried out about stunting and how to prevent stunting. The result of this PKM activity is that fishermen's wives can make various foods and snacks made from marine products that are popular with children and have value for sale so that they can provide income for fishermen's wives, as well as increase the understanding of fishermen's wives about stunting to prevent the incidence of stunting in fishermen's children and increase the movement for eating fish among fishermen's families.