Fluid requirements increased in adolescents is caused by increased physical activity so that the body needs water to complied of body fluids. Adequacy of fluids is related to the level of knowledge and nutritional status of adolescents. Knowledge affects the act of consuming water. This study aims to related nutritional status, knowledge to the adequacy of water consumption. This research was conducted at Senior Hight School 12 Banda Aceh city. This research is descriptive analytic with crossectional design. The total sample was 64 people with stratified random sampling and data collection methods using questionnaires. Results: normal of nutritional status (92,2%), knowledge level of drinking water consumption is quite good (54,7%), inadequate water consumption (70,3%). There is no relationship between nutritional status (p= 0,318), knowledge (p= 0,149) with adequate water consumption. Conclusion: nutritional status and knowledge are not related to the adequacy of water consumption. adolescents need information about water consumption needs so that dehydration does not occur during daily activities.Peningkatan kebutuhan cairan pada remaja disebabkan karena meningkatnya aktifitas fisik sehingga tubuh memerlukan air untuk memenuhi kebutuhan cairan tubuh. Kecukupan cairan berkaitan dengan tingkat pengetahuan dan status gizi remaja. Pengetahuan mempengaruhi tindakan mengkonsumsi air. Penelitian bertujuan untuk hubungan status gizi, pengetahuan dengan kecukupan konsumsi air. Penelitian ini di lakukan di SMAN 12 kota Banda Aceh. Penelitian ini bersifat deskriptif analitik dengan desain crossectional. Total sampel sebanyak 64 orang dengan metode pengambilan sampel stratified random sampling dan pengumpulan data di lakukan menggunakan kuasioner.Hasil :status gizi remaja normal (92.2%), tingkat pengetahuan konsumsi air minum cukup baik (54.7%), ketidakcukupan konsumsi air ( 70.3%). Tidak ada hubungan antara status gizi (p= 0,318), pengetahuan (p=0,149) dengan kecukupan konsumsi air. Kesimpulan: status gizi dan pengetahuan tidak berhubungan dengan kecukupan konsumsi air. Remaja membutuhkan informasi tentang kebutuhan konsumsi air agar tidak terjadi dehidrasi saat melakukan aktifitas.
Introduction Indonesia ranks the fifth highest in child stunting among Asian countries. Aceh, a westernmost province in Indonesia recorded the highest prevalence of stunting in children under two years old in the nation. Our study investigated the current government efforts on child stunting reduction activities since the introduction of Governor Regulation No. 14/2019. Methods The study investigated the current efforts of Aceh governments and relevant actors on child stunting reduction using in-depth interviews, document reviews and focus group discussions. Results Thirty-five (35) respondents including policy makers were interviewed, four focus group discussions (15 each group) were conducted, and various official documents were reviewed. Various challenges for reducing child stunting in Aceh were identified: inadequate knowledge and skills of Posyandu cadres on child stunting; reluctance to consume iron and folic acid (IFA), and supplementary foods (PMT Bumil) by many pregnant women due to perceived annoying effects and unappetizing taste; work engagement, insufficient breast milk production and inadequate support from husbands failing to achieve exclusive breastfeeding among nursing women; inadequate provision of complementary fortified foods for children 6–23 months; lack of clean water, waste management and WASH practices. Conclusion The intervention on both nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive factors was found to be insufficient in Aceh. Although WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) practices are the most important contributors to child stunting, only the health agency plays a singular role in reduction efforts by focussing on specific factors. Coordination between relevant agencies to address both factors is required to achieve the effectiveness of child stunting reduction and prevention in Aceh.
Artikel ini menelaah dan menganalisis maksud nikmat yang terdapat dalam Surah At-Takatsur dengan analisis terhadap tafsir Al-Azhar. Metode yang digunakan dalam penlitian ini berupa kualitatif jenis library research dengan metode analisis-deskriptif, yang dibantu dengan teori cakrawala dari Hans George Gadamer sebagai jembatan untuk mengungkap nikmat pada Surah At-Takatsur dalam tafsir Al-Azhar. Dari kajian yang dilakukan dapat diketahui bahwa: 1) nikmat yang dijelaskan dalam surat tersebut berkenaan dengan nikmat dunia yang fana, 2) nikmat yang diperoleh oleh manusia dapat melalaikan mereka pada kehidupan di hari kelak dan nikmat tersebut akan dipertanggung jawabkan di hari kelak, 3) nikmat yang sesunguhnya adalah kenikmatan hidup di hari kelak. Dengan pengertian nikmat yang dimiliki manusia semasa hidupnya hanyalah sesaat, yang tidak akan terbawa di hari kelak
Background: Aceh province has the greatest risk of death due to smoking-related heart diseases. To reduce this tobacco epidemic in Aceh, the local government has established Smoke-free Areas (SFA/Kawasan Tanpa Rokok/KTR) local regulations (Qanuns). However, the implementation of the established Qanuns remains suboptimal with many violations throughout the province. Methods: This study investigated the challenges and opportunities for improving implementation of KTRs in Banda Aceh municipality using in-depth interviews and document reviews.Results: Various barriers to effective implementation of KTRs were identified: lack of commitment of Banda Aceh authorities in implementing KTR policies; lack of understanding of the KTRs among involved actors; inadequate socialization of KTRs to communities; and misunderstanding of “enclosed areas” as KTRs. However, some important opportunities were identified: the Ministry of Education regulation that promotes KTRs at schools; and smoking prohibition as part of Sharia laws and other religious recommendations. Conclusion: This study has identified barriers and enablers for effective KTR implementation in Banda Aceh. Some key major recommendations are provided to enhance the implementation of KTR policies in Banda Aceh municipality.
Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had catastrophic health and economic impacts worldwide. As of 20 September 2020, Indonesia ranked the third highest of fatalities due to COVID-19 infection in Asia and the second highest of confirmed cases in Southeast Asia. Aceh, a province in the westernmost of the country, has also been impacted by the virus infections.This study aims to investigate the current Central and Aceh provincial government-led responses to COVID-19 pandemic from January to May 2020. It utilises existing regulations, official reports and relevant websites in order to assess and analyse the responses. The findings identify delayed early responses taken by Central and Aceh governments to stop and prevent the virus transmission; the absence of lockdown implementation (border restrictions at entry points such as borderland areas, seaports and airports); premature introduction of the new normal era; the absence of checkpoints and village alert teams throughout 23 districts; and inadequate enforcement of the established regulations to halt the spread of the virus in the province.Various recommendations are provided to enhance the current responses to COVID-19 in the province in order to reduce the pandemic risk to the community going forward, and strengthen the pandemic preparedness and response system.
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