Vilanda Sisthaningrum, Ni Made Evina
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The Relationship Between Body Image, Eating Behavior, and Physical Activity on the Nutritional Status of Adolescents Among Medical Students Ronauli Batubara, Frisca; Aji Patriawati, Keswari; Vilanda Sisthaningrum, Ni Made Evina
Jurnal KESANS : Kesehatan dan Sains Vol 5 No 1 (2025): KESANS: International Journal of Health and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/kesans.v5i1.468

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Introduction: Adolescence is a crucial period of physical and psychological development, often accompanied by dissatisfaction with body image. Many adolescents struggle to accept their body shape, which can influence eating behavior and physical activity, ultimately affecting nutritional status. Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between body image, eating behavior, and physical activity on the nutritional status of adolescents. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 115 medical students from the Faculty of Medicine, Christian University of Indonesia, Class of 2018. Data were collected through online questionnaires, including the Body Shape Questionnaire-34, Eating Attitude Test-26, and International Physical Activity Questionnaire. The data were analyzed using the chi-square test. Result and Discussion: The analysis showed that eating behavior had the most significant influence on nutritional status, with a p-value of 0.035. This finding indicates that irregular eating patterns and excessive dietary control may contribute to imbalanced nutrition among adolescents. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between eating behavior and nutritional status among adolescents. Promoting healthy eating habits and positive body perception is essential to maintain optimal nutritional health during adolescence.
G2P1A0 37-38 Weeks Pregnant with Cephalopelvic Disproportion, Previous Caesarean Section Scar and Anemia: Risk Factors, Prevention and Management - Case Report Gultom, Abitmer; Vilanda Sisthaningrum, Ni Made Evina; Prihantini, Nur Nunu
Jurnal KESANS : Kesehatan dan Sains Vol 5 No 1 (2025): KESANS: International Journal of Health and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/kesans.v5i1.469

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Introduction: Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) is a labor-related condition caused by a mismatch between fetal size and maternal pelvic capacity, resulting in obstructed labor and potential maternal-fetal complications. It may arise from pelvic contraction, excessive fetal growth, or a combination of both. Objective: This study aims to report a case of cephalopelvic disproportion with a history of previous cesarean section and anemia in a 29-year-old pregnant woman. Method: A descriptive case-report approach was used. Clinical data were collected from medical records, including patient history, physical examination, laboratory results, and obstetric management procedures. Result and Discussion: The patient, gravida 2 para 1 abortus 0, presented with abdominal tightening, visual disturbances, and a known history of narrow pelvis and previous cesarean delivery. Examination confirmed cephalopelvic disproportion with anemia. Labor progression was stagnant, indicating mechanical obstruction. Cesarean section was performed successfully, and pharmacological treatment was administered to manage anemia and postoperative recovery. Conclusion: This case illustrates the importance of early identification and multidisciplinary management of cephalopelvic disproportion in patients with previous cesarean section and anemia to prevent maternal and neonatal complications