Summary: | Background: Social life influenced college student particularly eating pattern
everyday. A total of 33,3% of UGM students had not normal nutritional status.
Objective: To identify association between eating pattern and eating behavior
related nutritional status on student of non health faculty of Gadjah Mada
University.
Method: The study was analytic observational with cross sectional design.
Subject of the study were the student from three non health faculty students of
Gadjah Mada University as many as 90 students. Data collected are analyzed
using Spearman Rank correlation .
Result: There was significant association between eating pattern from frequency
of intake of animal side (p = 0.000), vegetable dishes (p = 0.007), fruit (p =
0.003), fast foods frequency intake (p = 0.011), and frequency of intake
confectionery (p = 0.000) and nutritional status. There was insignificant
association between eating behavior (p=0,083) related nutritional status.
Conclusion: There was significant association between eating pattern from
frequency of intake of animal side, vegetable dishes, fruit frequency intake, fast
food related nutritional status on student of non health faculty of Gadjah Mada
University. There was insignificant association between eating behavior
(p=0,184) related nutritional status on student of non health faculty of Gadjah
Mada University.
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