IMPROVING THE CHILDREN’ NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY SKILLS IN PROCESSING MAIN FOOD AND HEALTHY SNACKS AMONG MOTHERS WITH PRESCHOOL CHILDREN

Ilmiah, Widia Shofa and Azizah, Fifin Maulidatul (2022) IMPROVING THE CHILDREN’ NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY SKILLS IN PROCESSING MAIN FOOD AND HEALTHY SNACKS AMONG MOTHERS WITH PRESCHOOL CHILDREN. Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan (Journal Health Science), 15 (3). pp. 307-316. ISSN 1978-6743; E-ISSN 2477-3948

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Abstract

Indonesia's child nutrition problem was becoming a national health problem. Food technology was expected to be the solution. Five-year-old nutritional status data was malnutrition and severe malnutrition in 2013 (12.1%) and 2018 (10.2%). A preliminary study results in Al Hidayah Kindergarten showed that four of five mothers (80%) do not know how to process, serve the main food and make healthy snacks for their children. This research aimed to analyze the improvement of the children’s nutritional status and food technology skills in processing main food and healthy snacks among mothers with preschool children through intervention. Methods were pre-experimental research design with one group pre-posttest design. The populations were all 42 mothers and children in Sumbersecang Kindergarten, and the samples were 16 people chosen by simple random sampling. The instruments were questionnaires, checklists, counselling sheets, and weight scales. The data were analyzed using paired t-tests with SPSS v.16. This study found that 50% of mothers have a good level of knowledge. 31.3% of mother skills increase after the intervention, 31.3% of children are obese, their weight gain after intervention decreases by 25% and does not experience weight loss as much as 6.3%. Statistical test (p-value = 0.000 <α 0.05). The technology of processing main foods and healthy snacks can improve the mother's skills and later improve the nutritional status of pre-school children

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Technology, Main food, Healthy snacks, Nutritional status, Mother’s skill, Preschool
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Divisions: Midwivery Study Program
Depositing User: Yacobus Sudaryono
Date Deposited: 14 Jul 2023 03:20
Last Modified: 22 Aug 2023 06:20
URI: http://repository.itsk-soepraoen.ac.id/id/eprint/873

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