J-Kesmas: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Public Health)
Vol 10, No 1 (2023): April 2023

Relationship Between Online Food Ordering Time and Physical Activity With The Nutritional Status of Students at Medan Area University

harahap, Laila Apriani hasanah (Unknown)
Kusuma Wardhani, Eva Flourentina (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Aug 2023

Abstract

The emergence of online food ordering applications. Currently, it is widely used by various groups of people including students. With the online food ordering application, it provides convenience in mobilization and in ordering food. The negative impact of using online applications is that there will be reduced physical activity used to buy food. Low physical activity will have an impact on increasing the risk of non-communicable disease incidence. Excessive eating patterns, carried out at inappropriate times (night) and lack of physical activity can cause poor metabolism so that it will cause more nutrition. The type of research used is descriptive research, with a cross-sectional research design, using the survey method. The population is students of the faculty of economics at Medan Area University. The sampling technique used is nonprobability sampling with incidental sampling technique, which is a sampling technique based on chance, that is, anyone who by chance or incidentally meets the researcher can be used as a sample, if it is seen that the person who happened to be met is suitable as a data source. The number of samples in this study were 100 respondents. Based on the results of the analysis using the Chi-Square test, it is known that research on the relationship between online food ordering time and physical activity with nutritional status explains that the value of p = 0.004 (physical activity) and p = 0.006 (online ordering time).

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jkesmas

Publisher

Subject

Public Health

Description

J-Kemas is a biannual scientific journal focused on issues related to public health, such as (but not limited to) health services and policy, environment and sanitation, social environment and behavior, epidemiology and biostatistics, public health practices, occupational health, child and ...