The Diversity of Food Consumption, Physical Activity and Nutritional Status of Menopause Women

The objectives of this research were to know the influence of educational level, nutritional knowledge and food expenditure to the diversity of food consumption; the influence of diversity in food consumption to the adequacy level of nutrients; the influence of the adequacy level of energy and physical activity to nutritional status; and also pre menopause symptoms and post menopause illness.

The research showed that educational level has a positive significant influence on food consumption diversity. However, nutritional knowledge and food expenditure, so far, have no significant influence. The diversity of food consumption has a positive significant influence on the adequacy level of nutrients. The adequacy level of energy, has no significant influence on nutritional statu.

However, physical activity positively influences the nutritional status. Pre menopause symptom reported by most of the samples is painful symptom and the post menopause illness is rheumatism.

Team Researcher: Tina Rahmawati, Emma S. Wirakusumah, Budi Setiawan

Nutrition and Family
Tahun XXV No. 1
Edisi Juli 2001
ISSN 0216 - 9363

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Aalysis Factors that Related to Malnutrition of Children Under Five Years Old

The aim of the study was to analyze factors that related to malnutrition of children under five years old. The study had been conducted from July to September 2000 at Pagelaran, Ciomas Subdistrict, Bogor, West Java Province.

The subjects were 60 underweight children who were selected from three Posyandu. The socioeconomic background of the family are as follows: the age of fathers are between 20 to 30 years old (38.3%) and mothers are between 20 to 25 years old (48.6%). The level of education of most fathers (55%) and mothers (75.7%) are elementary school. The family size of most subjects (66.7%) is categorized as small family ( income per capita per month is Rp 84,803.90, which about 43.9% families are categorized as middle class.


The average of nutritional knowledge of mothers is 73% and most of them (55%) are categorized as sufficient. The average of energy consumption of children under five years is 745 kcal and the level of energy adequacy is 61.4%. About 56.7% children under five years are categorized as undernourished.

The average of protein consumption of children under five years is 19.4 g and the level of protein adequacy is 84.3%. Most children (65%) are categorized as well nourished.There are 40% children under five years are underweight and 15% children are severe-underweight. About 39.5% children aged between 12 to 24 months and 53.8% children aged between 25 to 36 months are underweight, and 55.6% children aged 37 to 46 months are severe-underweight. The factors that related to malnutrition (level of energy and protein adequacy) of children under five years are family income level and nutritional knowledge of mothers.

Team Researcher: Diah K. Pranadji, Retnaningsih, Ruwiah

Nutrition and Family
Tahun XXV No. 1
Edisi Juli 2001
ISSN 0216 - 9363

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Tsay Technique Modification in Intervension Analysis

There are two weakness in intervension analysis with Tsay technique: its limitation on detect change varian which held near by end of series and absence of first test for detect presence intervension. In this study, the weakness are studied and the alternatif are suggested.

The result is the capability testing which expanding by Inclan and Tiao bigger than Tsay testing, and can be used to detect the change in varian which held near to end of series.

For the first testing, this study suggest in using curtosis testing and inclining. So, the research conclude that change varian testing on intervension analysis which Tsay need to replace by Inclan and Tiao, and Inclining Testing and Curtosis Testing need to introducted in as the first testing in presence of intervension in series.

Researcher: Lalang Buana
PPKSM

Key word: intervension analysis, change varian analysis, inclining, curtosis

Statistic and Computation
ISSN 0853-8115
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Comparating on F Result, Quade Testing, and Friedman Testing Result To Organoleptic Testing Result (Standard Statistical Analysis as A Myth)

For practice necessity, severals statistical analysis are needed as a standard analysis. By this standard analysis, the result often accepted without examinate the others which can give other views.

Problem was examined in this journal is trasformation problem and non-parametrical testing for organoleptic mesurement results.

Based on this case, transformation not usually give a better analysis result. Data transformation not usually increase the sensitivity of testing and correct analysis, as we believe nowadays. However, non-parametrical testing result give views which not different from F testing result, for the transformed data.

By comparing p-value from two non-parametric testing result, Friedman and Quade, where is the better testing not concluded yet. This result give a caution for researchers so careful in analyse others statistical date.

Team Resercher: Aunuddin, Aam Alamudi, Ayoe Indria Winuri

Statistic and Computation
ISSN 0853-8115
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Evaluating and Testing on Beta-Logistic Heckman-Willis Model Regression

Methods are presented for modeling dose-related effects in proportion data when extra-binomial variability is a concern. Motivation is taken from experiments in developmental toxicology, where the observed proportions.

Appeal is made to the well-known beta-binomial distribution to represent the overdispersion. From this, an exponential function of the linear predictor is used to model the dose-response relationship. The spesification was introduced previously for econometric applications by Heckman and Willis; it induces a form logistic regression for mean response, together with a reciprocal biexponential model for the intralitter correlation.

For large sample, likelihood based methods for estimating and testing the joint proportion-correlation response are studied.

team researcher: Nusar Hajarisman, Asep Saefuddin, and Retno D. Helmi
UNISBA, IPB

Keywords: logistic regression, beta-binomial distributin, biexponential model

Statistic and Computation
ISSN 0853-8115
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Physiological Mechanisms in Al-tolerant of Legume Cover Crops Species to the Metabolism of Nitrate (NO3-), Ammonium (NH4+), and Nitrite (N03-)

The experiment was aimed to investigate the Al-tolerant mechanisms physiology of legume cover crops species related to metabolism NO3-, NH4+, and N02-.

The results revealed that an addition of Al had less effect on Al-tolerant species compared to Al-sensitive in term of reduction in NO3-, NH4+ and N02- uptake. The reduction in Nitrit of the Al-tolerant species under Al treatment was less than in Al-sensitive species.

The results suggested that in tolerant legume cover crops species, the higher level of Al tolerance seems to have emanated from efficient NO3- metabolism and the higher N02- to NH4+.

Team Research: M. Zulman Harja Utama

Key words: Legume cover crop, aluminum tolerance, NO3-, NH4+ and N02-

Agronomi
Vol. 36 - No. 2 - Agustus 2008
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