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CORRELATION OF EMOTIONAL EATING AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN SURABAYA Rahmawati, Anisah Firdaus; Arini, Shintia Yunita; Atmaka, S.Gz, MPH, Dominikus Raditya; Kusuma, Ardyanisa Raihan; Putri, Sheila Amara; Vidianinggar, Mutiara Arsya Wijanarko; Nor, Norfezah Md; Shahid, Nadiatul Syima Mohd
Media Gizi Indonesia Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): MEDIA GIZI INDONESIA (NATIONAL NUTRITION JOURNAL)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mgi.v20i2.185-190

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Adolescence is an important period of growth because the growth spurt which occurs is the peak of physical and emotional growth and development. Adolescents often experience stress in learning at school so they need good stress coping mechanisms. One coping mechanism that is often used is to apply emotional eatingThis study aims to examine the correlation between emotional eating and the nutritional status of students at SMAN 5 Surabaya. A cross-sectional method was applied involving 91 students. Nutritional status was assessed using BMI-for-age Z-scores according to WHO Anthro Plus standards, while emotional eating was evaluated through the Eating Evaluation due to Emotions and Stress (EADES) questionnaire. The findings showed that 35.2% of students were classified as overweight, and 16.5% as obese. Additionally, 71.4% of the participants reported experiencing emotional eating. A significant association was found between emotional eating and excessive nutritional status (p=0.010). It can be concluded that emotional eating directs teenage students to a nutritional status that tends to be higher; this will have an impact on the growth and development adolescents physically and emotionally. Students are expected to have better stress coping so they don't experience emotional eating.
Menjelajahi Opini Publik tentang Celebrity Fad Diets: Sentimen Twitter dan Analisis Netnografi: Exploring the Public Opinion on Celebrity Fad Diets: Twitter Sentiment and Netnographic Analysis Kusuma, Ardyanisa Raihan; Putri, Sheila Amara; Rahmawati, Anisah Firdaus; Wijanarko, Mutiara Arsya; Arini, Shintia Yunita; Atmaka, Dominikus Raditya; Nor, Norfezah Md; Shahid, Nadiatul Syima Mohd; Jannah, Sa’idah Zahrotul
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): AMERTA NUTRITION (Bilingual Edition)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v9i3.2025.460-468

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Background: Celebrity fad diets have garnered significant attention in recent years. Celebrity diets often gain popularity through social media, particularly Twitter, where users engage in discussions, debates, and promotions of various diet trends. Objectives: To analyze Indonesian’s public sentiment surrounding celebrity fad diets on Twitter social media using netnographic from twitter. Methods: This research used a mixed-methods approach with both qualitative and quantitative methods to find the public sentiments of the 5 chosen diets. The data were obtained through snscrape from GitHub, a Python-based tool that enables users to access various types of Twitter data, such as user profiles, hashtags, live tweets, top tweets, users, single or threaded tweets, list posts, communities, and trends. Results: Positive sentiment was found to be more prevalent than negative sentiment over the years, and the number of tweets increased each year. Intermittent fasting emerged as the most discussed diet on social media, likely due to its resemblance to fasting practices observed by Indonesia's Muslim population. On the other hand, the Atkins diet was the least talked-about, possibly because of its complex nature. Conclusions: The prevalence of Ketogenic and Very Low-Calorie Diet discussions in the context of Indonesian and K-Pop culture underscores the need for a nuanced understanding of these diets and their potential implications for health. Future research should consider diverse data sources, expand sample sizes, and collaborate with experts to gain a more comprehensive understanding of public opinions on diets.
Hubungan Sentimen Fad Diet dan Persepsi Citra Tubuh dengan Status Gizi Remaja di Surabaya: The Relationship between Fad Diet Sentiments and Body Image Perceptions with the Nutritional Status of Adolescents in Surabaya Rahmawati, Anisah Firdausi; Arini, Shintia Yunita; Atmaka, Dominikus Raditya; Kusuma, Ardyanisa Raihan; Putri, Sheila Amara; Wijanarko, Mutiara Arsya; Nor, Norfezah Md; Shahid, Nadiatul Syima Mohd
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): AMERTA NUTRITION (Bilingual Edition)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v9i3.2025.430-437

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Background: Adolescence is an important stage of growth and development due to its ability to affect eating behaviours, which are likely to have an impact on a person's nutritional status. Objectives: This study aims to analyze the relationship between fad diet sentiments and body image perceptions associated with the nutritional status (BMI/A or Body Mass Index–for-age) of adolescents in Senior High School of 5 Surabaya. Methods: The research method employed a cross-sectional design with a sample size of 91 respondents selected through simple random sampling. Data collection of fad diet, body image, and nutritional status was conducted through questionnaire instruments, interviews, and anthropometric measurements. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation and Fisher Exact's tests. Results: The results of this study indicate that 51.6% of respondents have overweight or obesity status. 46.2% of adolescents at Senior High School of 5 Surabaya have a negative body image, with the majority feeling dissatisfied with their weight and facial appearance. Based on statistical analysis results, there is a significant relationship between fad diet sentiment (p-value<0.05 and body image (p-value<0.05) with nutritional status (BMI-for-age). Conclusions: The conclusion drawn from this study is that the majority of respondents engage in fad diets by reducing meal frequency and 46.1% have negative body image perceptions.