Hubungan Durasi Tidur Terhadap Asupan Energi dan Obesitas Pada Remaja SMP di Kota Yogyakarta
Date
2017-05-06Author
Utami, Nurul Putrie
Purba, Martalena Br.
Huriyati, Emy
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Background: Obesity has been increasing worldwide and related to some degenerative disease,
moreover if it occurred since adolescence. Some studies revealled that sleep is one of the risk
factors being overweight and obesity and it become one of controlling risk factors for obesity.
Objective: To determine the relationship between sleep duration with energy intake and obesity
in junior high school adolescents. Method: This study is an observational research with casecontrol
design in adolescents aged 11-15 years from four junior high schools at Yogyakarta
City. Total participants of this study are 120 students which randomly selected for 60 obese
students (cases) and 60 non-obese students (control) with match in age and gender. Data such
as sleep duration quality was obtained from questionnaires of sleep habits and energy intake
data obtained from Semi Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire (SQFFQ). Results: There
is significant energy intake differences in the sleep duration <8,5 hours compared to ≥8,5 hours
per day (p ≤ 0,05). The results of the chi-square test showed no significant relationship between
sleep r sleep duration with energy intake (p> 0,05). There were significant differences in energy
intake between case and control groups (p<0,01). There’s no significant relationship between
sleep duration with obesity (p> 0,05). Conclusion: There is no significant relationship between
sleep duration with the energy intake. There is a relationship of energy intake to obesity. There
is no significant relationship between sleep duration with obesity.