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Jurnal Persada Husada Indonesia
ISSN : 23563281     EISSN : 26224666     DOI : -
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The Role of Parenting Style and Dietary PUFA and Zinc Intake in Psychomotor Development among Young Children: Binar Panunggal, Gabriela Vania Adhie Ersalina, Diana Nur Afifah, Dewi Marfu’ah Kurniawati, Hartanti Sandi Wijayanti, Mursid Tri Susilo, Lilis Wijayanti, Muti’ah Mustaqimatusy, Rachma Purwanti, Nurmasari Widyastuti, Diana Barsasella, Muhammad Junaid Farrukh Binar Panunggal; Gabriela Vania Adhie Ersalina; Diana Nur Afifah; Dewi Marfu’ah Kurniawati; Hartanti Sandi Wijayanti; Mursid Tri Susilo; Lilis Wijayanti; Muti’ah Mustaqimatusy; Rachma Purwanti; Nurmasari Widyastuti; Diana Barsasella; Muhammad Junaid Farrukh
Jurnal Persada Husada Indonesia Vol 13 No 2 (2026): Jurnal Persada Husada Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56014/jphi.v13i2.498

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Background: Psychomotor development is an essential component of child growth and development. It can be influenced by several factors, including parenting practices and the adequacy of essential nutrients such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and zinc. Objective: This study aimed to examine the relationship between parenting style, PUFA intake, zinc intake, and psychomotor development among toddlers. Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study involved 66 toddlers aged 7–72 months. Parenting style was assessed using the Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ). PUFA and zinc intake were measured using a Semi-Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire (SQ-FFQ). Psychomotor development was evaluated using the Developmental Pre-Screening Questionnaire (KPSP). Data were analyzed using Chi-square tests and ordinal logistic regression. Results: Among the toddlers, 27% were stunted and 26% had mild wasting. Approximately 63% had inadequate PUFA intake, while 68% had inadequate zinc intake. Nearly half of the toddlers (47%) showed questionable psychomotor development. Bivariate analysis showed significant associations between parenting style (p<0.001), PUFA intake (p<0.001), zinc intake (p=0.001), family income (p=0.002), and nutritional status with psychomotor development. Multivariate analysis revealed that zinc intake and family income were the strongest predictors of psychomotor development. Conclusion: Adequate zinc intake and higher family income play important roles in supporting optimal psychomotor development among toddlers. Parenting practices and PUFA intake also contribute to developmental outcomes, although their effects may be mediated by socioeconomic and nutritional factors.
Dietary Intake of Omega-3, Vitamin B9, Vitamin B12, and Depression of Female Adolescent in Semarang: A Cross-sectional Study: Kendra Ayu Paramitha, Binar Panunggal, Dewi Marfu’ah Kurniawati, Diana Barsasella, Abil Rudi Kendra Ayu Paramitha; Binar Panunggal; Dewi Marfu’ah Kurniawati; Diana Barsasella; Abil Rudi
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Background: Depression disorder is a significant mental health issue occurring among adolescents worldwide. Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B9, and vitamin B12, influences the body's produced neurotransmitters, especially serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. These neurotransmitters are neurobiological factors contributing to depression disorders. Levels of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine in the body can aid in depression prevention. Objective: This research aims to analyze the correlation between the intake of omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B9, vitamin B12, and depression symptoms in female adolescents at SMAN 9 Semarang. Methods: This research is observational research with a cross-sectional design, involving 118 female adolescents aged 14 – 18 years. It is selected through non-probability sampling using purposive sampling. Depression symptoms are measured using the BDI-II (Beck’s Depression Inventory) questionnaire, while omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B9, vitamin B12 are measured using SQ-FFQ (Semi Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire). Bivariate data analysis using Chi-Square test and multivariate data analysis using logistic regression. Results: About 30% of female adolescents in X, XI, and XII grades are classified as having moderate depression with a deficiency in omega-3 intake (91.2%), vitamin B9 (88.2%), and vitamin B12 (85.3%). Multivariate analysis showed a relationship between vitamin B9 intake and depressive symptoms in female adolescents (p = <0,001). Conclusion: There is a relationship between vitamin B9 intake and depressive symptoms in female adolescents.
Reduction of Tannins in Black Tea Using Rice Husk Ash: An Innovation to Reduce The Risk of Iron Deficiency Anemia: Rengganis Wulan Kinasih1, Nadira Mais Fayyaza, Binar Panunggal, Nurmasari Widyastuti, Dewi Marfu'ah Kurniawati Rengganis Wulan Kinasih; Nadira Mais Fayyazal; Binar Panunggal; Nurmasari Widyastuti; Dewi Marfu'ah Kurniawati
Jurnal Persada Husada Indonesia Vol 13 No 2 (2026): Jurnal Persada Husada Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56014/jphi.v13i2.500

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Background: Iron deficiency anemia may result from inadequate iron intake or hindered iron absorption. Black tea is known to contain tannins, compounds that can interfere with the body’s ability to absorb iron. Rice husk ash, which is rich in silica, has the potential to lower the tannin content in black tea. Objective: This study aimed to examine the impact of rice husk ash supplementation on the tannin content of black tea. Methods: An experimental study was carried out using a completely randomized design involving four treatment groups: control (P0), soaking (P1), boiling followed by soaking (P2), and boiling plus soaking with 15% rice husk ash (P3). The tea samples were prepared in the Culinary Dietetics Laboratory, Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro. Analysis of tannin and phenolic content was performed at Chemix Pratama Laboratory in Yogyakarta using spectrophotometric techniques. The study took place between December 2024 and April 2025. Results: The highest tannin concentration was observed in the control group (P0), averaging 9.05% ± 0.09, while the lowest was recorded in the P3 group (treated with rice husk ash), with an average of 4.66% ± 0.14. A statistically significant difference in tannin levels was found between the P2 and P3 groups (p < 0.05). Additionally, a very strong positive correlation between tannin and phenolic content was identified (r = 0.99; p < 0.05). Conclusion: The combined treatment of boiling and soaking black tea with 15% rice husk ash effectively reduces tannin content. The most notable decrease in tannin levels was seen in the boiling plus soaking with 15% rice husk ash group, indicating this method's potential in reducing compounds that inhibit iron absorption.

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