Determinants of nutritional status, students’ learning achievement and physical activity: a cross sectional study in Jayapura City, Papua, Indonesia

Retos Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.47197/retos.v58.107422
Semuel Piter Irab, Agus Zainuri, Evi Sinaga, Rodhi Rusdianto Hidayat, Yos Wandik, Miftah Faris Prima Putra
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Optimal learning achievement is often obtained through the consumption of nutritious and balanced food, which prevents poor nutritional statuses. This is particularly relevant to Junior High School students aged 12-15 years, who are more prone to experience malnutrition. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate determinants of students’ learning achievement according to nutritional status, nutritional knowledge, students’ diet, physical activity, and learning interest. This was a descriptive correlation cross-sectional study. Three hundred and fifty Junior High School students in Jayapura Municipality, Papua Province, Indonesia was involved as sample in this study. The study sample were taken by accidental sampling method. The primary data (knowledge of nutrition, diet, physical activity, interest in learning, nutritional status, and learning achievement) and secondary data were obtained from relevant sources and analyzed using frequency distribution analysis and statistical path analysis tests. The results showed the indirect effect of exogenous variables on the endogenous, where nutritional knowledge and students diet influenced nutritional status (p-value = 0.001), but physical activity had no impact (p-value = 0.167). Meanwhile, the direct effect of exogenous variables on the endogenous showed that nutritional knowledge, interest in learning, and nutritional status influenced students’ achievement (p-value = 0.001). Thus, nutritional status plays a significant role in determining students’ learning achievement. Nutrition knowledge and students diet indirectly affect learning achievement through nutritional status. Nutritional status, nutritional knowledge, and interest in learning directly affect the learning achievement of junior high school students. It is important to improve nutritional status through nutritional knowledge as well as students’ diet, therefore this would eventually improve learning achievement. Keywords: nutrition status, students, achievement, physical activity, interest in learning
营养状况、学生学习成绩和体育活动的决定因素:印度尼西亚巴布亚查亚普拉市的一项横断面研究
最佳的学习成绩往往是通过摄入营养均衡的食物来获得的,这样才能避免营养不良的状况。这与 12-15 岁的初中生尤其相关,因为他们更容易出现营养不良。因此,本研究旨在根据营养状况、营养知识、学生饮食、体育活动和学习兴趣,调查学生学习成绩的决定因素。这是一项描述性相关横断面研究。印度尼西亚巴布亚省查亚普拉市的 350 名初中生作为研究样本。研究样本采用意外抽样法。研究人员从相关渠道获得了第一手数据(营养知识、饮食、体育锻炼、学习兴趣、营养状况和学习成绩)和第二手数据,并使用频数分布分析和统计路径分析测试对这些数据进行了分析。结果显示,外生变量对内生变量有间接影响,其中营养知识和学生饮食对营养状况有影响(p 值 = 0.001),但体育锻炼没有影响(p 值 = 0.167)。同时,外生变量对内生变量的直接影响表明,营养知识、学习兴趣和营养状况影响学生的成绩(p 值 = 0.001)。因此,营养状况对学生的学习成绩起着重要的决定作用。营养知识和学生饮食通过营养状况间接影响学习成绩。营养状况、营养知识和学习兴趣直接影响初中生的学习成绩。通过营养知识和学生饮食来改善营养状况非常重要,因此这将最终提高学习成绩。
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