Differences in Vegetable and Fruit Consumption between Male and Female Farmers: Data Analysis of the Integrated Non Communicable Diseases (NCD) Jenggawah Public Health Center, Jember Regency 2021

Levi Nadya Nur Imamah, Tantut Susanto, Hanny Rasni, Fahruddin Kurdi
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As an effort to prevent the incidence of non-communicable diseases and maintain the health status of the Indonesian population, the Indonesian government created the Integrated Non-Communicable Disease Development Post program (Directorate General of Disease Control and Environmental Health, 2014). In general, the purpose of this study was to analyze the differences in consumption of vegetables and fruit between male and female farmers in Jenggawah sub-district, Jember district. This research can be used as a source of information regarding the consumption of vegetables and fruit among farmers and the differences when viewed by gender. The research design used was comparative quantitative with a retrospective approach using secondary data. In this study, an analysis of the difference in consumption of vegetables and fruit was carried out on male and female farmers. This study analyzes secondary data from performance reports on the implementation of PTM Posbindu in the work area of ​​the Jenggawah Health Center in 2021, namely February-June and August-October. Based on the results of the research discussed in this study, it was found that there were differences in the consumption of vegetables and fruit between male farmers and female farmers at the PTM Posbindu Puskesmas Jenggawah. The majority of male farmers were identified as having poor eating behavior on the type of fiber per day which men should have the behavior of eating at least 37 grams of fiber per day based on the nutritional adequacy rate table. And the majority of female farmers (69%) were identified as having good eating behavior, namely 30g of fiber per day which was in accordance with the nutritional adequacy rate table.
男性和女性农民蔬菜和水果消费差异:来自郑嘉华公共卫生中心综合非传染性疾病(NCD)的数据分析,2021年11月
为了预防非传染性疾病的发病率和保持印度尼西亚人口的健康状况,印度尼西亚政府制定了综合非传染性疾病发展后方案(疾病控制和环境卫生总局,2014年)。总的来说,本研究的目的是分析江伯区正加华街道男女农民在蔬菜和水果消费方面的差异。这项研究可以作为关于农民蔬菜和水果消费以及性别差异的信息来源。使用的研究设计是比较定量和回顾性方法,使用二手数据。在本研究中,分析了男性和女性农民在蔬菜和水果消费方面的差异。本研究分析了2021年,即2月至6月和8月至10月,在Jenggawah保健中心工作区域实施PTM Posbindu的绩效报告中的次要数据。根据本研究讨论的研究结果,发现在PTM Posbindu Puskesmas Jenggawah,男性农民和女性农民在蔬菜和水果的消费上存在差异。根据营养充足率表,大多数男性农民在每天摄入纤维的种类上都存在不良饮食行为男性应该每天摄入至少37克纤维。大多数女性农民(69%)的饮食行为良好,即每天摄入30g纤维,符合营养充足率表。
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