HUBUNGAN STATUS GIZI DAN KEBIASAAN KONSUMSI SUSU BESERTA PRODUK TURUNANNYA DENGAN PMS (PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME) PADA MAHASISWA PENDIDIKAN BIDAN UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA YANG BERUSIA DI BAWAH 22 TAHUN
Many women feel the physical changes and feelings just before the occurrence of menstruation. In some women the symptoms of PMS show a significant disruption in affecting their quality of life because it can lead to negative behavior and interfere their activity. This study aimed to analyze the a...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed |
Language: | English Indonesian |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://repository.unair.ac.id/54664/1/ABSTRACT.pdf http://repository.unair.ac.id/54664/2/FK.%20BID.%2076-16%20Feb%20h.pdf http://repository.unair.ac.id/54664/ http://lib.unair.ac.id |
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Institution: | Universitas Airlangga |
Language: | English Indonesian |
Summary: | Many women feel the physical changes and feelings just before the
occurrence of menstruation. In some women the symptoms of PMS show a
significant disruption in affecting their quality of life because it can lead to negative
behavior and interfere their activity. This study aimed to analyze the association
between nutritional status and habitual milk consumption and its derivatives with
premenstrual syndrome (PMS) in midwifery students age 17-21 years old at
Department of Midwifery, Airlangga University.
This research method was analytical research with cross sectional study
design. The population were 145 students taken by total sampling. This study used
DSM-IV TR questionnaire, food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), and measurement
of body weight and height. Chi Square test were used to examine the relationship
between variables. Data were analyzed, using SPSS version 23.
The research result showed 74.2% respondents with normal nutritional
status experience premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and there was no association
between nutritional status with PMS (p = 0.403). While 72.5% of respondents who
lack the consumption of milk and its derivatives products was experience
premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and there was no association between habitual milk
consumption with PMS (p = 0.103).
It was concluded that there was no association between nutritional status
and habitual milk consumption and its derivatives to premenstrual syndrome
(PMS). |
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