Study of Nutritional Status, Taste Perception, Energy and Macronutrients Intake of Canteen Food Among SMAN 104 East Jakarta Students

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Dinda Fauziah Hasanah
Anastu Regita Nareswara

Abstract

Adolescent nutrition remains a significant issue in Indonesia. This study aims to describe the nutritional status, taste perception, energy, and macronutrient content of canteen food among students at SMAN 104 East Jakarta. Using a descriptive cross-sectional design, 85 samples were selected through simple random sampling. Data were collected via anthropometric measurements, taste perception questionnaires, and canteen food nutrient analysis. Chi-Square analysis was used to test the relationship between characteristics and taste perception. Results showed 78.8% of respondents had good nutritional status, with significant differences between genders and age groups. Taste perception was generally good (97.6%), varying by age but not significantly by gender. Macronutrient analysis revealed varying content, with some menus exceeding 30% of daily nutritional needs for lunch. Significant relationships were found between nutritional status and age (p=0.047) and gender (p=0.009). In conclusion, while most students have good nutritional status and taste perception, there is room for improvement in macronutrient balance in canteen menus.


 Keywords: nutritional status, taste perception, adolescents

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Hasanah D, Nareswara A. Study of Nutritional Status, Taste Perception, Energy and Macronutrients Intake of Canteen Food Among SMAN 104 East Jakarta Students. SANITAS [Internet]. 18Jan.2025 [cited 23Feb.2025];15(2):135-49. Available from: https://sanitas.e-journal.id/index.php/SANITAS/article/view/518
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Nutrition and Dietetics