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Niken Widyastuti Hariati
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Kota banjarmasin,
Kalimantan selatan
INDONESIA
Jurnal Riset Pangan dan Gizi
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26219204     DOI : 10.31964
Core Subject : Health,
Jurnal ini dimaksudkan sebagai media kajian ilmiah hasil - hasil penelitian pangan dan gizi, yang meliputi bidang teknologi pangan, gizi klinik, gizi masyarakat dan food service.
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The Relationship Between Consumption Patterns and Nutritional Knowledge with The Achievement of IPSI Banjarbaru Martial Arts Athletes Husna, Amilia; Magdalena; Mahpolah
Jurnal Riset Pangan dan Gizi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL RISET PANGAN DAN GIZI (JR-PANZI)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31964/jr-panzi.v7i2.218

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The Indonesian Pencak Silat Association (IPSI) Banjarbaru experienced a decline in performance at the 10th PORPROV in 2017. The pencak silat sport was ranked 17th out of 33 sports in Banjarbaru. Four years later, during the Covid-19 pandemic, the pencak silat sport was ranked 23rd out of 33 sports in Banjarbaru. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between consumption patterns and nutritional knowledge with the achievements of athletes who are members of IPSI Banjarbaru. This research method used an analytical observational through a cross-sectional design. The population was 15 IPSI Banjarbaru silat athletes are members of the IPSI Prestasi Banjarbaru team with total sampling data collection. The independent variables were consumption patterns and nutritional knowledge obtained by questionnaires and using the FFQ form. Data analysis used the Spearman Rank Correlation test with a 95% confidence level and α = 0.05. The results of the study found that 80% had poor performance and 20% had good performance. A total of 53.4% ​​of respondents had an insufficient consumption pattern, 33.3% of respondents had an adequate consumption pattern, and 13.3% of respondents had a good consumption pattern. A total of 73.4% of respondents had sufficient knowledge, 13.3% of respondents had good knowledge, and 13.3% of respondents had insufficient knowledge. There is a relationship between consumption patterns and nutritional knowledge with the achievements of IPSI Banjarbaru martial arts athletes. It is hoped that respondents will increase their knowledge of good nutrition and choose the right food to support their achievements.
Sodium and Fat Consumption Patterns and Family History Among Hypertension Patiens in Banjarmasin City Afifa amelia, Putri; Aprianti; Dwi Andrestian, Meilla
Jurnal Riset Pangan dan Gizi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL RISET PANGAN DAN GIZI (JR-PANZI)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31964/jr-panzi.v7i2.266

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Hypertension is a major cause of death among adults in Indonesia. In 2023, the highest cases were reported at Terminal Community Health Center (12,744 cases) and the lowest at Pelambuan (3,648 cases). This study compared sodium and fat consumption patterns and family history among hypertensive patients aged 45–59 years, and identified the dominant factor influencing hypertension. A cross-sectional design was applied with 109 respondents selected through proportional and accidental sampling. Data were collected using a semi-FFQ, family history questionnaire, and blood pressure measurements. Data analysis used Mann-Whitney tests and logistic regression. Results showed significant differences in sodium intake (p=0.025), fat intake (p=0.000), and family history (p=0.017) between the two centers. Multivariate analysis revealed that family history was the dominant factor related to hypertension. In conclusion, family history plays a key role in hypertension risk, supported by unhealthy dietary patterns. Practical implications highlight the need for continuous nutrition education and family-based interventions, especially for those with a family history of hypertension. Longitudinal research is recommended to confirm these findings.
Description of Characteristics and Nutritional Status of Diabetes Melitus Patients in Banjarbaru Town Dwi Nurhayati, Serli; Muhammad Fadhil Rahman; Herizka Rizty Emelia
Jurnal Riset Pangan dan Gizi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL RISET PANGAN DAN GIZI (JR-PANZI)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31964/jr-panzi.v7i2.270

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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disease with a steadily increasing prevalence, particularly among the elderly and individuals with abnormal nutritional status. This study aims to describe the characteristics and nutritional status of Diabetes Mellitus patients in the working area of Banjarbaru Selatan Health Center during the period of January–March 2025. This research employed a quantitative descriptive design with a cross-sectional approach, utilizing secondary data from the medical records of Diabetes Mellitus patients recorded at the health center during the study period. Out of 367 patients, the majority were female (61%), aged over 60 years (47%), unemployed (73%), and had normal nutritional status (51%), although the prevalence of obesity was also relatively high (27%). Most DM patients were elderly women with low physical activity levels, and some were obese. Efforts for DM prevention and control should focus on health education, nutritional status monitoring, and promoting increased physical activity.
Relationship between Toddler Birth Weight History, Breastfeeding, and Infections Diseases in Toddlers wasting Age 12-59 Months Nabila, Noor 'Aisya; Widyastuti Hariati, Niken; Pratiwi, Niken
Jurnal Riset Pangan dan Gizi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL RISET PANGAN DAN GIZI (JR-PANZI)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31964/jr-panzi.v7i2.269

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Wasting is a problem of acute malnutrition that affects growth, development, and increases the risk of morbidity and mortality in toddlers. The prevalence of wasting in the working area of ​​the East Martapura Health Center is 21.4%, higher than the national average. This study aims to determine the relationship between birth weight history, breastfeeding, and infectious diseases in wasting toddlers aged 12-59 months in the working area of ​​the East Martapura Health Center. This type of research is observational analytic with a case control approach. A sample of 96 toddlers consisting of 48 wasting toddlers (cases) and 48 non-wasting toddlers (controls) were taken using cluster random sampling. Data were collected through interviews, anthropometric measurements, and KMS/KIA documentation. Data analysis used the Chi-Square test. The results of the univariate analysis showed that toddlers with a history of LBW were 27%, did not receive exclusive breastfeeding 69.7%, and had a history of infectious diseases 75%. The results of the bivariate analysis showed a significant relationship between birth weight history and wasting (p=0.000; OR=6.689), breastfeeding with wasting (p=0.001; OR=4.956), and infectious diseases with wasting (p=0.018; OR=3.212). Toddlers with a history of LBW, not receiving exclusive breastfeeding, and having a history of infectious diseases have a higher risk of wasting. It is recommended that health centers improve education about exclusive breastfeeding and preventing infectious diseases in toddlers
The Effect of Educational Game Method with Snakes and Ladders Media on Knowledge and Attitude of Fish Consumption among Elementary School Students Jannah, Raudatul; Farhat, Yasir; Nurhamidi
Jurnal Riset Pangan dan Gizi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL RISET PANGAN DAN GIZI (JR-PANZI)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31964/jr-panzi.v7i2.227

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Primary school children in Indonesia face nutritional problems that impact their growth. The results of the study at SDN Sungai Kuini 1 showed that the level of knowledge of fish consumption was mostly sufficient (37.5%), and less (62.5%). attitudes towards fish consumption showed a positive attitude (50%), moderately positive attitude and less each (25%). The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of educational game methods with snakes and ladders media on knowledge and attitudes towards fish consumption in elementary school students. This study used a quasi experiment method with a two group pretest posttest design with control group. The population consisted of 91 students, with a sample of 32 students taken using the Stratified Random Sampling method. The sample was divided into intervention group (three-dimensional snakes and ladders game) and control group (two-dimensional snakes and ladders game). Knowledge and attitude data were collected through interviews using questionnaires, and data analysis using the Paired Samples T Test and Independent Samples T Test. Statistical test results showed a difference in knowledge and attitude scores before and after treatment in each group (p < 0.05). The analysis also found significant differences in knowledge and attitude scores after treatment in each group (p < 0.05). However, based on the mean difference, the intervention group showed a more significant improvement in knowledge and attitude. The three-dimensional snakes and ladders game has been proven to have an effect in improving knowledge and attitudes. For future research, it is suggested that researchers can develop or use other educational media in the form of games to achieve more varied and in-depth results
An Overview of Maternal Knowledge, Parenting Practices, and Environmental Sanitation in Relation to Stunting Among Children Aged 24–59 Months: A Study in The Working Area of Karang Intan 2 Public Health Center, Banjar Regency Nazarul Akhta, M.; Abdurrachim, Rijanti; Aprianti; Yanti, Rusmini
Jurnal Riset Pangan dan Gizi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL RISET PANGAN DAN GIZI (JR-PANZI)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31964/jr-panzi.v7i2.272

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The prevalence of stunting in Banjar Regency in 2023 increased to 30.1%, with Karang Intan 2 Public Health Center being one of the areas with a high stunting rate, at 31.65%. This study aims to describe maternal knowledge, parenting patterns, and environmental sanitation in relation to stunting among children aged 24–59 months in the area. This is an observational study with a descriptive approach, conducted from February to April 2025 in the working area of Karang Intan 2 Public Health Center. The variables studied include maternal knowledge, parenting patterns, and environmental sanitation related to stunting in children aged 24–59 months. A sample of 90 respondents was selected using Slovin’s formula. Data were collected through structured questionnaire interviews, observation of home sanitation, and documentation. Univariate analysis was used for data analysis. The results show that the majority of mothers have poor knowledge (52.2%), poor parenting patterns (46.7%), and sanitary conditions that do not meet standards (54.4%). Stunted children account for 41.1% of the total sample. Improving nutrition education for children, guidance on appropriate parenting practices, and enhancing environmental sanitation are important steps to reduce stunting in the working area of Karang Intan 2 Public Health Center, Banjar Regency.

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