The Family Based Overweight Intervention Overweight Knowledge (f-book) on Nutritional Status in the Adolescent Age Group

Family Based Overweight Intervention Overweight Knowledge (f-book) on Nutritional Status in the Adolescent Age Group

Authors

  • Wike Rosalini Universitas dr. Soebandi , Indonesia
  • Daniar Septianing Faradina Universitas dr. Soebandi, Indonesia
  • Roby Aji Permana Universitas dr. Soebandi , Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54832/phj.v6i2.1215

Keywords:

overweight, health education, body mass index

Abstract

Introduction : The rate of overweight and obesity among Indonesian teenagers continues to increase. Overweight and obesity are often long-term and common problems experienced by teenagers. Excessive weight gain can lead to obesity and the emergence of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), which are one of the causes of death worldwide.

Objective : This study aims to. Based on this phenomenon, this study aims to examine the Family Based Overweight and Knowledge (F-Book) Overweight Intervention in the Adolescent Group.

Method : This research uses the Pre Experiment method  Design with One Group Pre-test Post-test Design approach .

Results : Based on the research results, because the value of 0.020 is smaller than <0.05, it can be concluded that "Ha is accepted". This means that there is a difference in nutritional status in adolescents before and after being given intervention.

Conclusion: Family Based Overweight Intervention Overweight Knowledge (f-book) affects nutritional status

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Author Biographies

Wike Rosalini, Universitas dr. Soebandi

Department Of Nursing, dr. Soebandi University, Jember, Indonesia

Daniar Septianing Faradina, Universitas dr. Soebandi

Department Of Nursing, dr. Soebandi University, Jember, Indonesia

Roby Aji Permana, Universitas dr. Soebandi

Department Of Nursing, dr. Soebandi University, Jember, Indonesia

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Published

2025-05-31

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Rosalini , W., Septianing Faradina, D., & Aji Permana, R. (2025). The Family Based Overweight Intervention Overweight Knowledge (f-book) on Nutritional Status in the Adolescent Age Group: Family Based Overweight Intervention Overweight Knowledge (f-book) on Nutritional Status in the Adolescent Age Group. PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL, 6(2), 753–759. https://doi.org/10.54832/phj.v6i2.1215

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