Optimizing health promotion through visual media innovation for youth soccer athletes

None Desty Ervira Puspaningtyas, Sri Kadaryati, Yuni Afriani, Ririn Wahyu Widayati, Siska Puspita Sari, Andika Setiawan, Cindy Nur Elityasari, Ellysha Anggreini Heryanto, Dea Puarisa Sugian Putri
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Background: The inconsistency of performance for adolescent soccer athletes is caused by inappropriate nutrition practices. The study on U-14 to U-18 soccer athletes showed 20% of athletes lacked fluid intake and 87% of athletes had low energy and protein intake. Objective: This study aims to develop health promotion media for youth soccer athletes. Methods: This study assessed the feasibility of the developed media which consists of two stages. The first stage is the media feasibility assessment conducted by experts who focused on developing health promotion media. Results: The feasibility of sports nutrition pyramid poster, meal plate poster, and infographic is 3.2; 3.4; and 3.3. The sports nutrition pyramid poster has scores of 3 (layout); 3.5 (design); 3.2 (content). The meal plate poster has scores of 3.25 (layout); 3 (design); 3.7 (content). The infographic has scores of 3 (layout); 3 (design); 3.7 (content). There was an increase in the athlete's knowledge score from 65 to 79 (p=0.001). Conclusion: All media are feasible to be used as athletes’ health promotion media.
通过视觉媒体创新优化青少年足球运动员的健康促进
背景:青少年足球运动员的表现不一致是由不适当的营养习惯引起的。对U-14至U-18足球运动员的研究表明,20%的运动员缺乏液体摄入,87%的运动员能量和蛋白质摄入量低。目的:开发青少年足球运动员健康促进媒体。方法:本研究分两个阶段对培养培养基的可行性进行评估。第一阶段是由专注于发展健康促进媒体的专家进行媒体可行性评估。结果:运动营养金字塔海报、餐盘海报、信息图的可行性为3.2;3.4;和3.3。运动营养金字塔海报3分(版面);3.5(设计);3.2(内容)。餐盘海报得分3.25分(版面);3(设计);3.7(内容)。信息图在布局上得3分;3(设计);3.7(内容)。运动员的知识得分从65分增加到79分(p=0.001)。结论:所有媒体均可作为运动员健康促进媒体。
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