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Dewy Haryanti Parman
"Gagal Ginjal Terminal dengan adekuasi nutrisi sangat penting bagi kualitas hidup pasien hemodialisis, namun sering tidak dapat terpenuhi akibat beberapa faktor seperti ketidakpatuhan pasien terhadap diet, atau efek dari uremia yang menyebabkan penurunan nafsu makan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui adanya hubungan adekuasi nutrisi terhadap kualitas hidup pasien yang menjalani hemodialisis di RSUD Dr.Achmad Mochtar Bukittinggi.
Penelitian ini menggunakan desain penelitian deskriptif korelasi dengan menggunakan metode pendekatan cross sectional dengan total sampling, dengan perhitungan rumus jumlah sampel di dapatkan minimal 53 sampel namun untuk lebih meningkatkan tingkat kepercayaan pada penelitian ini maka digunakan total sampling sebanyak 65 responden.
Analisis hasil penelitian yang menggunakan Chi-Square (bivariat) dengan α=0,05, didapatkan hubungan yang bermakna antara Indeks Massa Tubuh, Albumin, Feritin, TIBC, HDL, trigliserida, LDL, kalori, protein, lemak, adekuasi nutrisi dengan kualitas hidup dengan nilai p berkisar antara p=0,0005 ? 0,33, Pada penelitian ini disimpulkan bahwa adekuasi nutrisi dapat memberikan manfaat terhadap kualitas hidup pasien hemodialisis."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Keperawatan Universitas Indonesia, 2013
T35765
UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Gibson, Rosalind S.
Oxford: Oxford University Press , 1990
613.2 GIB p
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sari Novita Dewi
"Prevalensi gizi lebih terus meningkat setiap tahunnya. Gizi lebih memiliki dampak serius bagi perkembangan penyakit tidak menular dan produktifitas. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran prevalensi gizi lebih dan faktor risiko dominan penyebab gizi lebih pada dewasa usia 20-59 tahun di Pusdiklat Buddhis Maitreyawira Jakarta. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan desain studi cross-sectional pada 157 responden. Pengambilan data dilakukan pada bulan April-Mei 2015 dengan metode purposive sampling. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan prevalensi gizi lebih di lokasi penelitian sebesar 28%.
Dari hasil analisis bivariat diketahui adanya hubungan bermakna antara gizi lebih dengan jenis diet, usia, status pernikahan, aktivitas fisik, pengetahuan gizi, asupan energi dan asupan lemak (p value < 0,05). Walaupun tidak bermakna secara statistik, responden dengan status gizi lebih cenderung memiliki skor kualitas diet yang rendah. Dari hasil analisis multivariat dengan uji regresi logistik ganda, diketahui asupan energi merupakan faktor dominan gizi lebih (OR = 19,743) pada dewasa setelah dikontrol variabel usia, jenis kelamin, status pernikahan, aktivitas fisik, pengetahuan gizi, asupan karbohidrat, asupan protein, asupan lemak dan kualitas diet. Perlu dilakukan intervensi kepada pihak terkait di lokasi penelitian untuk mengurangi dan mengatasi kejadian gizi lebih.

Prevalence of overnutrition increased over year. Overnutrition had serious impact to development of non communicable disease and decrease productivity. This purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of overnutrition and to find which of the risk factor is the dominant factor that is related to overnutrition in adult 20-59 years old at Pusdiklat Buddhis Maitreyawira Jakarta. This study was conducted with cross-sectional study design with 157 respondents. The data were collected during April-May 2015 with purposive sampling method. The results showed that overnutrition prevalence was 28%. Although there was no significant relationship between diet quality and overnutrition, overweight/obese respondent tend to have lower diet quality score than another.
From bivariate analyses, there were significant relationship between overnutrition and vegetarian diet, age, marital status, physical activity, nutritional knowledge, energy intake, and fat intake (p value = 0,05). From multivariate analyses, we found that energy intake as a dominant factor which cause overnutrition in adult (OR = 19,743) after controlled with age, gender, marital status, physical activity, nutritional knowledge, carbohydrate intake, protein intake, fat intake and diet quality. Therefore, intervention to the related side at study location should be done to decrease and overcome overnutrition.
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Depok: Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Indonesia, 2015
S60370
UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sathe, Seema
German: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2013
613.2 SAT p
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Eman Sumarna
"The purpose of the study was to compare the nutritional status of children receiving supplementary food from the high and low performing health centers in East Sumba District, Indonesia.
Assessment of all 15 health centers was the first stage to determine the performance level using input output process approach, and 568 selected households from two performance categories was the second stage to investigate nutritional status. A Scoring system was used to determine the performance level, and anthropometry was used to assess nutritional status. SPSS 10.0 and Epilnfo 6.04b were used for data analyses. The study was conducted from February to March 2001.
All input-process-output and personnel capability variables between the two performance levels were significantly different. The supplementary feeding package fulfilled optimally the standard requirement, but the method and frequency of distribution did not The prevalence of malnutrition was significantly different between the two performance levels.
Lack of transportation and small number of personnel might have influenced the improper nutrition service management.
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Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2001
T8274
UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Juliawati Utoro, supervisor
"ABSTRAK
The present study investigated the relationship of nutritional status and work productivity of Indonesian female industrial workers who engaged in light activity. Anthropometrics, hemoglobin (Hb), work productivity, physical activity and several socioeconomic data were collected from 230 female cigarette industrial workers.
Nutritional assessment of studied population showed that the average body mass index of studied population was 19.55 ± 2.33 kg/mz, which 41.3% of the workers were under nutrition which indicated by BMI below 18.5 kg/m2 and 40.4% were anemic while 13.9% of them were under nutrition and anemic.
BMI showed a significant quadratic regression with work productivity (p<0.05). A classification for chronic energy deficiency (CED) using BMI of 18.5 as a cutoff point was related to the functional parameter of work productivity. Workers whose BMI below 18.5 kg/m2 had work productivity about four percent lower than those whose BMI above 18.5. Female workers whose BMI ranged of 18.5 --22.5 kg/re had the highest work productivity among others.
Analysis of variance showed that anemic workers had significantly lower work productivity than the non-anemic workers (p<0.01). The anemic workers produced about five percent less output than the non-anemic workers. There was a linear regression between work productivity and hemoglobin level.
Multiple regression analysis showed that increases in Hb levels, lean body mass and experience were significantly associated with increased work productivity (p<0.01).
This study concluded that Hb, BMI and LBM were significantly related with work productivity. The better nourished workers as determined by BMI, LBM, and Hb levels were more productive than under-nourished workers also the more experienced workers had higher work productivity than the less-experienced workers.
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1994
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Maria Catharina Phan Ju Lan
"ABSTRACT
Most poverty prevalence in developing countries is found among people living in rural areas, which depend on agricultural activities as their main source of livelihood (Suryana, 1992, Kuhonta, 1986).
This study assessed the overall condition of the rural community in Pasaman (Jambak and Sarik village) and Sawahlunto/Sijunjung (SP I and SP IV village) district regarding to the poverty and nutritional situation by using an adapted Rapid Rural assessment method which was called RAPID: Rapid Nutritional Assessment for Community Based Poverty Alleviation Projects in Developing Countries, developed by GTZ. The method consists of interviewing key persons, focus group discussion, observation and height measurement of school children (6-9 years old).
Other method to diagnose and analyze the nutritional situation of risk group is a nutritional survey. Interview and anthropometrics measurement of fewer than five children and the mother were done in this method.
A poor state of nutrition and health also leads to lower productivity and reduces the availability of food at the household level, which now forms a vicious cycle. The availability of food can describe the food security status of the household. This study also attempted to look into the main problems of food security on rural community by using food security questionnaire developed by SEARCA (South East Asian Regional Center for Agriculture). The result of interviewing the mothers by this method revealed that current food security status in Jambak and Sarik was better than SP I and SP IV while SP IV was worse than SP I. The similar result was found by other two methods.
RAPID method described the overall condition of the study area in a short time. This method also collected preliminary information on the nature and importance of poverty and nutritional problem, and supply of the resources of the study area. However this method insufficient to describe the relationship between nutritional problem and its determinant factor.
Baseline survey gave the extent of the nutritional problem in the area, nevertheless this method needed some resources; fund, personnel, equipments and time.
Food security method assessed the extent of food security problems in the area, however in this study, it was proved that the questionnaire was not fully applicable, therefore further analyses based on SEARCA method could not be completely applied."
1994
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sihombing, Geertruida
"Gnetum gnemon LINN., also called tulip tree, is found throughout the islands of the Indonesian archipelago. Locally, this tree is known as melinjo tree, and its young stems and leaves, young and ripe fruits are used in a traditional dish. The seeds of the ripe fruits are eaten after roasting. The seeds may also be processed in household-food industries into flattened and dried flakes called "owing melinjo". Prior to consumption, emping melinjo is usually fried in coconut fat which renders it crispy with a specific bitter taste. Emping melinjo is also exported to Middle East countries and the Netherlands (Departemen Perindustrian, 1988).
The nutritional value of emping melinjo has not yet been studied in detail. A feeding trial using rats fed emping melinjo as the sole source of protein showed a low protein efficiency ratio when compared with skim milk (Oey, 1979). Budiarso and Sihombing (1989) reported that livers of rats fed diets containing melinjo seeds as major ingredient had perilobular necrosis. These studies suggest that emping melinjo has low nutritional value and may even contain toxic substances. However, the diets used consisted of emping melinjo as sole source of protein supplemented with vitamin and mineral mixtures. This is very different from the situation in Indonesians who consume emping melinjo as a snack, side dish or as a component of the rice menu. Thus, a study was performed with rats fed nutritionally adequate diets with varying levels of emping melinjo, either in dried/unfried or dried/fried form. The nutritional value of emping melinjo was assessed on the basis of growth performance, histology of selected organs, selected blood measures, nitrogen digestibility, and mineral absorption.
In the first experiment, purified diets were used containing either 0, 10, 20 or 40 % (w/w) of dried/unfried emping melinjo. The control diet (without emping melinjo) contained casein as sole source of protein and was formulated according to the recommendations of the National Research Council: it contained 5 % of fat. The four experimental diets were balanced for nitrogen, fat, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. There were 8 male rats per dietary group; the experimental period lasted 14 days. The rats had free access to food and demineralized water.
Feed intake and weight gain were not significantly affected by emping melinjo in the diet. Cecum weight, including contents, was raised markedly after feeding emping melinjo. Feces production rose after consumption of emping in a dose-dependent fashion, but dry matter content fell. Histological examination showed that liver and jejunum were unaffected by the feeding of emping, but nephrocalcinosis was induced.
The amount of emping melinjo in the diet did not affect hematocrit values and blood hemoglobin concentrations. Plasma triglyceride and cholesterol concentrations were significantly lowered by emping melinjo in a dose-dependent fashion. Apparent nitrogen digestibility was gradually decreased with increasing emping melinjo concentrations in the diet. The highest dietary concentration of emping used, i.e. 40 %, significantly reduced the apparent absorption of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus.
As a component of the human diet, melinjo is not consumed in its dry form but after frying in coconut fat. It could be suggested that dried/fried melinjo does not negatively affect mineral and nitrogen absorption because eiher possible anti-nutritional factors are denaturated by frying or the nutrients in emping become more accessible to digestive processes. The second experiment was carried out to test this suggestion. In addition, the solubility of minerals in the ileal lumen was determined to obtain clues as to the mechanism underlying the inhibitory effectof emping on mineral absorption. Soluble minerals in the ileal lumen are considered to be available for absorption as opposed to insoluble minerals.
There were three experimental diets: a control diet, a diet containing 40 % dried/unfried emping and a diet containing 40 % dried/fried emping ( corrected for the fat taken up while frying). The high-fat diets (15 % fat) were carefully balanced for nitrogen, fat, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. There were 12 male rats per dietary group, which had free access to food and demineralized water; the experimental period lasted 14 days.
Feed intake did not differ significantly between the three experimental groups, but weight gain was some what depressed by both dried/unfried and dried/fried emping. The two emping preparations raised cecum weight and feces production, while the dry matter content of feces dropped.
As was observed in experiment 1, the feeding of dried/unfried emping at a level of 40 % of the diet significantly reduced the apparent absorption of nitrogen, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. Frying of emping caused disappearance of the inhibitory effect on calcium and magnesium absorption whereas nitrogen and phosphorus absorption were still reduced, albeit to a lower extent.
Dried/unfried and dried/fried emping in the diet raised both the amount of solid and liquid phase in the ileum. The concentrations of soluble calcium and magnesium were decreased by dried/unfried as well as dried/fried emping. The concentration of phosphorus in the liquid phase of the ileal lumen was lowered by dried/unfried but not by dried/fried emping.
The addition of dried/unfried emping melinjo to the diet of rats at the expense of isonitrogenous amounts of nitrogen caused a lowering of the absorption of nitrogen, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. This effect is either completely or partly abolished by frying of the emping melinjo Frying of dried/emping did not increase the concentrations of calcium and magnesium in the liquid phase of the ileum so that its stimulatory effect on calcium and magnesium absorption remains obscure. Frying of emping did raise the ileal solubility of phosphorus. Frying of emping did raise the ileal solubility of phosphorus.
The still some what reduced absorption of phosphorus as seen after the feeding of fried emping is probably the result of unavailable phosphorus as phytate in the emping. The reduced absorption of nitrogen in rats fed either dried/fried or fried emping could relate to the presence of poorly digestible material in the intestine as evidenced by the increased weight of solid phase in the ileal lumen. This undigestible material probably represents polysaccharides which raise microbial activity in the cecum leading to the formation of fatty acids and thereby elevating the water content of feces. The undigestible polysaccharides in emping melinjo, if and when present, could also be responsible for its cholesterol lowering activity."
Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 1992
D313
UI - Disertasi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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