Konsumsi makanan tinggi natrium, kesukaan rasa asin, berat badan, dan tekanan darah pada anak sekolah

Background: It is a fact that natrium consumption relates to hypertension and the risk of heart disease and stroke. Even though it is common happened in later life, hypertension can be started in early age. Objective: The aim of the study is to identify salty food preference, high natrium food cons...

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Main Authors: Heni Hendriyani, Enik Sulistyowati, Astidio Noviardhi
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2016-01-01
Series:Jurnal Gizi Klinik Indonesia
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jgki/article/view/22632
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author Heni Hendriyani
Enik Sulistyowati
Astidio Noviardhi
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Astidio Noviardhi
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description Background: It is a fact that natrium consumption relates to hypertension and the risk of heart disease and stroke. Even though it is common happened in later life, hypertension can be started in early age. Objective: The aim of the study is to identify salty food preference, high natrium food consumption, natrium intake, weight and its correlation with blood pressure among schoolchildren. Method: The study used cross-sectional design. There were 151 samples from junior high school chosen by purposive sampling. Food salty level data was assessed by eating the snack with three different salt concentration. High and low natrium source food and natrium intake data were taken using semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Blood pressure was measured by sphygmomanometer digital. Bivariate analysis was used Chi-square and Rank Spearman test. Results: The study revealed that 74,2% children prefer snack with the salt level above recommendation (> 0,5 gr salt per portion ). There were 22,5% children have natrium intake from food only ≥2000 mg (above recommendation). As much as 35,8% children fall into hypertension category based on their blood pressure (BP) level. There was a significant relationship between high natrium food consumption score with natrium intake (p=0,002). There were significant correlation between weight with systolic and diastolic BP ((p=0,000 r=-0,549 and p=0,000 r=-0,412). There were no correlation between atrium intake with systolic and diastolic BP (p=0,764;  r= 0,0025 and p=0,819 r=0,19). Conclusion: Healthy food and maintaining normal weight information and education must be done for children as early as possible.
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spelling doaj.art-fbe761c986bf4237afed57fffb60ccb32022-12-22T03:39:10ZindUniversitas Gadjah MadaJurnal Gizi Klinik Indonesia1693-900X2502-41402016-01-01123899810.22146/ijcn.2263215750Konsumsi makanan tinggi natrium, kesukaan rasa asin, berat badan, dan tekanan darah pada anak sekolahHeni Hendriyani0Enik Sulistyowati1Astidio Noviardhi2Jurusan Gizi Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan SemarangJurusan Gizi Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan SemarangJurusan Gizi Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan SemarangBackground: It is a fact that natrium consumption relates to hypertension and the risk of heart disease and stroke. Even though it is common happened in later life, hypertension can be started in early age. Objective: The aim of the study is to identify salty food preference, high natrium food consumption, natrium intake, weight and its correlation with blood pressure among schoolchildren. Method: The study used cross-sectional design. There were 151 samples from junior high school chosen by purposive sampling. Food salty level data was assessed by eating the snack with three different salt concentration. High and low natrium source food and natrium intake data were taken using semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Blood pressure was measured by sphygmomanometer digital. Bivariate analysis was used Chi-square and Rank Spearman test. Results: The study revealed that 74,2% children prefer snack with the salt level above recommendation (> 0,5 gr salt per portion ). There were 22,5% children have natrium intake from food only ≥2000 mg (above recommendation). As much as 35,8% children fall into hypertension category based on their blood pressure (BP) level. There was a significant relationship between high natrium food consumption score with natrium intake (p=0,002). There were significant correlation between weight with systolic and diastolic BP ((p=0,000 r=-0,549 and p=0,000 r=-0,412). There were no correlation between atrium intake with systolic and diastolic BP (p=0,764;  r= 0,0025 and p=0,819 r=0,19). Conclusion: Healthy food and maintaining normal weight information and education must be done for children as early as possible.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jgki/article/view/22632blood pressurenatrium intakesalty food preferenceschool childrenweight
spellingShingle Heni Hendriyani
Enik Sulistyowati
Astidio Noviardhi
Konsumsi makanan tinggi natrium, kesukaan rasa asin, berat badan, dan tekanan darah pada anak sekolah
Jurnal Gizi Klinik Indonesia
blood pressure
natrium intake
salty food preference
school children
weight
title Konsumsi makanan tinggi natrium, kesukaan rasa asin, berat badan, dan tekanan darah pada anak sekolah
title_full Konsumsi makanan tinggi natrium, kesukaan rasa asin, berat badan, dan tekanan darah pada anak sekolah
title_fullStr Konsumsi makanan tinggi natrium, kesukaan rasa asin, berat badan, dan tekanan darah pada anak sekolah
title_full_unstemmed Konsumsi makanan tinggi natrium, kesukaan rasa asin, berat badan, dan tekanan darah pada anak sekolah
title_short Konsumsi makanan tinggi natrium, kesukaan rasa asin, berat badan, dan tekanan darah pada anak sekolah
title_sort konsumsi makanan tinggi natrium kesukaan rasa asin berat badan dan tekanan darah pada anak sekolah
topic blood pressure
natrium intake
salty food preference
school children
weight
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jgki/article/view/22632
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