STUDI PERSEPSI REMAJA PUTRI ATAS DIET BERDASARKAN GOLONGAN DARAH (Studi Kasus di SMA Kemala Bhayangkari 1 Medan)
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Abstract. This study aims to determine how the image of young women knowledge about diet based on blood type in SMA Kemala Bhayangkari 1 . Given the many teenagers now are unknowingly living with unhealthy patterns . This is evidenced by the mortality of young is high enough . Most of the cause is of the food consumed . Influence on the blood type diet is great because they can affect the digestive system , decreasing the body 's metabolism and diseases such as kanker. This is a descriptive study , using primary data obtained via questionnaires . The population in this study were all young women m in classes 2 IPA in SMA Kemala Bayangkari I Medan . The results showed that the level of knowledge of adolescents are in the category of pretty but there is still much less knowledgeable ( 26.67 % ). Resources based on respondents who get information from health workers are still there as much less knowledgeable ( 28.12 % ) . Based on the mother's education is the higher education are much less knowledgeable (15.38 %). Based on the work of teenage mothers found that mothers work are less knowledgeable as much (46.15 %). Based on a healthy lifestyle are much less knowledgeable (38.46 %). It can be concluded that the source of information , mother's education , mother's occupation and lifestyle can affect young women knowledge about diet based on blood type .
Key words : ladies student perception, diet based on blood typeFull Text:
PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.24114/jpkim.v6i1.5478
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