Hubungan Aktivitas Fisik, Waktu Menonton Televisi, dan Konsumsi Pangan dengan Status Gizi dan Status Kesehatan Anak Usia Prasekolah
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ABSTRACT
MEILITA KUSRAMADHANTY. Correlation Between Physical Activity, Time
Watching Television, and Food Consumption on Nutritional and Health Status of
Preschool Children. Under direction of KATRIN ROOSITA.
The objectives of the following study were to analyze correlation between
physical activities, television viewing, and food consumption on nutritional and
health status of preschool children in TKA Plus Ihsan Cibinong. The cross
sectional study was used and 32 subjects (15 males and 17 females) was chosen by
purposive sampling. The inclusion criteria to choose the study samples were
preschool children 4-6 years old, good health, no congenital disease, and their
parents allowed them to become samples of research. The physical activity (2x24
hours), television viewing time (2x24 hours), food consumption (2x24 hours),
nutritional status (age, weight and height), and health status (duration and
frequency of sickness) data were collected. Statistical analysis showed that
physical activity level was significantly associated with television viewing time (p
ABSTRACT
MEILITA KUSRAMADHANTY. Correlation Between Physical Activity, Time
Watching Television, and Food Consumption on Nutritional and Health Status of
Preschool Children. Under direction of KATRIN ROOSITA.
The objectives of the following study were to analyze correlation between
physical activities, television viewing, and food consumption on nutritional and
health status of preschool children in TKA Plus Ihsan Cibinong. The cross
sectional study was used and 32 subjects (15 males and 17 females) was chosen by
purposive sampling. The inclusion criteria to choose the study samples were
preschool children 4-6 years old, good health, no congenital disease, and their
parents allowed them to become samples of research. The physical activity (2x24
hours), television viewing time (2x24 hours), food consumption (2x24 hours),
nutritional status (age, weight and height), and health status (duration and
frequency of sickness) data were collected. Statistical analysis showed that
physical activity level was significantly associated with television viewing time (p