Association Between Breakfast and Dysmenorrhea in Female College Students at Faculty of Medicine, Pelita Harapan University

MEDICINUS Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.19166/med.v13i2.8106
Agnes Agnes, Dwi Savitri Rivami
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Background: Breakfast is an activity of eating and drinking that usually takes place after waking up until 9 A.M. and can fulfill 20-25% of daily nutritional needs. Unsupervised skipping breakfast can affect women's ovarian and uterus dysfunction. Dysmenorrhea is one of the diseases that can reduce productivity and quality of life in women. Previous studies have found a high incidence of dysmenorrhea in female college students who didn't have breakfast. Currently, there isn't much data regarding the association between breakfast and dysmenorrhea in female college students in Indonesia.Aim: The aim of this study is to discover the association between breakfast and dysmenorrhea in female college students of Faculty of Medicine at Pelita Harapan University.Methodology: This study is an unpaired analytical comparative categoric design study with a cross-sectional method. Data was collected from 60 college students of Faculty of Medicine at Pelita Harapan University using breakfast questionnaire, WaLLID score for dysmenorrhea, IPAQ-SF and PSS-10 were used to control the confounding variables. The data was analyzed using SPSS 23.Results: Among 60 samples were collected, the majority of female college students didn't have breakfast habit by 55%. There are 76.7% of female students who suffer dysmenorrhea, 91.7% have moderate and severe stress levels, 85% have high physical activity, and 70% of female college students have normal nutritional status. The results of the analysis showed that the p value > 0.05 for the association between breakfast with dysmenorrhea.Conclusion: There is no significant association between breakfast and dysmenorrhea.
民望大学医学院女大学生早餐与痛经的关系
背景:早餐是一种饮食活动,通常在起床后至上午 9 点进行,可满足每日 20-25% 的营养需求。在无人监督的情况下不吃早餐会影响女性的卵巢和子宫功能失调。痛经是会降低女性工作效率和生活质量的疾病之一。以往的研究发现,不吃早餐的女大学生痛经发生率很高。目前,有关印尼女大学生早餐与痛经之间关系的数据还不多。研究目的:本研究的目的是发现民望大学医学系女大学生早餐与痛经之间的关系:本研究是一项非配对分析比较分类设计研究,采用横断面方法。研究使用早餐调查问卷、WaLLID痛经评分、IPAQ-SF和PSS-10控制混杂变量,收集了民望大学医学系60名大学生的数据。数据使用 SPSS 23 进行分析:在收集到的 60 个样本中,大多数女大学生没有吃早餐的习惯,占 55%。76.7%的女大学生患有痛经,91.7%的女大学生有中度和重度压力,85%的女大学生有较多的体育活动,70%的女大学生营养状况正常。分析结果表明,早餐与痛经之间的关系的 P 值大于 0.05:结论:早餐与痛经之间没有明显关联。
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