Students' lifestyle is more likely to follow emerging trends in the present era of globalization such as consuming junk food, spending time social media, playing online games until midnight. This study was therefore aimed to describe a dataset of students' healthy life style acquired with GPAQ, BMI, PSQI and Coping Stress. The method was descriptive qualitative with cross-sectional design. Samples were all undergraduate students aged 18 years old and above of STKIP Muhammadiyah Muara Bungo in academic year of 2015-2017. The result revealed that (1) in physical activity, 12% of the students had heavy activity, 60% of them had moderate activity, and 28% of them had light activity, (2) in nutritional status, 4% of students was very thin, 12% was thin, 75% was normal, 9% was obese, and 0% was obesity, (3) in resting patterns, 28% of students had good sleep quality, 72% had poor sleep quality, and (4) in stress control, 6% of students had very high stress, 18% had high stress, 46% had medium stress, 26% had low stress, and 4% had very low stress. In short, STKIP students mostly have moderate activities. Likewise, they have most normal nutritional status, yet they have a poor rest pattern. In addition, they have medium stress control criteria.
Overweight and obesity are serious problems faced in the world, because it continues to increase in all countries. Riskesdas 2013 data shows that nationally, the problem of obesity in school-age children is quite high, namely adolescents at 10.8%. The main cause of obesity is a lack of physical activity which will have a direct impact on decreasing physical fitness. Physical education and sports in schools also aim to foster and develop children's potential in physical, mental, social, emotional, moral and even cognitive aspects. This study aims to see and analyze the level of obesity and physical fitness in high school students based on gender. The study was conducted in an observational manner with a cross sectional approach. The research location is Madrasah Aliah Negeri Cendikia Jambi. Respondents selected by purposive sampling of 56 respondents by comparing evenly, namely a number of 28:28 respondents based on obesity level and gender distribution. Data collected by filling questionnaires, anthropometric measurements, physical fitness tests. Data analyzed using chi square test with a significance value of p <0.05 at the 95% level of significance. The results showed 44:12 respondents in the study had a genetic history of obesity, 37 respondents aged <17 years and 19 respondents 17 years. The chi-square analysis results showed the p value = 0.00 (p <0.05) in men, which means there is relationship between obesity and physical fitness, and p value = 0.39 (p> 0.05) in women who means that there is no relationship between obesity and physical fitness. Strong relationships were simultaneously analyzed using binary logistic regression between variables, namely obesity, age, gender and genetic history, and it was found that obesity factors most influenced the dependent variable, namely physical fitness, indicated by the value of Exp. (B) 3, 60 and p value = 0.017.
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