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URL:https://spm.um.edu.my/events/ceph-hybrid-lunch-talk-by-the-delegates-f
 rom-universitas-negeri-malang-indonesia/
SUMMARY:CePH Hybrid Lunch Talk by the delegates from Universitas Negeri Mal
 ang\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBiography\n\n\n\nShe is a lecturer at the Pub
 lic Health Department of Universitas Negeri Malang in Indonesia\, teaching
  in the bachelor's degree program. She pursued her studies in public healt
 h and successfully completed her PhD program at Chulalongkorn University (
 2019-2022) with a specialisation in the technology of public health. Her r
 esearch interests revolve around various public health issues\, with a spe
 cific focus on health program management and the utilisation of technology
  in the field of public health.\n\n\n\nAbstract\n\n\n\nDietary application
  can be one alternative solution to dietary problems\, especially in adole
 scents. This study aims to develop and assess the feasibility of the Diet 
 Monitoring (Diamond) application as an innovative diet application with a 
 local food database among female adolescents in Indonesia. Material and me
 thods: it used a crossectional study with four main stages. It used Flutte
 r and You Only Look Once (YOLO) lite version 3 to conduct the frameworks a
 nd features in an application. For investigating the effect of Diamond app
 s\, This study used a Quasi-experiment\, which involved 123 participants. 
 The participants were divided into 2 groups\, the intervention group recei
 ved a Diamond application instalment\, while the comparison group did not 
 receive any program. Both groups were measured 2 times (before and after i
 ntervention). \n\n\n\nThe results showed both groups have similar baseline
  factors: sociodemographic\, obesity genetic factor\, eating self-efficacy
 \, and behaviour factors (p value&lt\;0.05). After 8 weeks of intervention
 \, the intervention group experienced significant differences in protein a
 nd fat\, while the control group experienced differences in protein and to
 tal calories (p value&lt\;0.05).\n\n\n\nMoreover\, it represented the sign
 ificant differences between both groups in protein and total calories. The
 n\, it was proven that assessing the "meal diary" feature correlated with 
 fat intake and total calories (p value=0.02). The Diamond application can 
 be an alternative solution to promote the overnutrition program to young a
 dults who want to manage their dietary intake better.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\
 n\n\n\nBiography\n\n\n\nShe is a lecturer at Universitas Negeri Malang in 
 Indonesia\, specifically in the Sport Coaching Education department within
  the Faculty of Sports. Since January 2023\, she has also held the positio
 n of Head of the Sport Coaching Education department. She obtained her Bac
 helor's and Master's degrees in Psychology. She completed her PhD at the S
 chool of Sport\, Exercise\, and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University 
 of Birmingham in the UK (2016-2020)\, specializing in sport psychology. He
 r research interests primarily lie in cultural sport psychology and qualit
 ative research methods.\n\n\n\nAbstract\n\n\n\nAwareness and concerns abou
 t elite athletes’ mental health have arisen lately\, but their investiga
 tion in developing countries such as Indonesia has been fairly limited. Co
 ncerns over elite athletes’ mental health require a careful examination 
 of psychosocial factors as the challenges could vary depending on the cult
 ure and country. In a study about psychosocial demands in Indonesian elite
  athletes\, 3 (three) potential stressors have been identified:\n\n\n\n1) 
 temporality of athletic career\;\n\n\n\n2) cultural appropriateness which 
 is not synchronised with athletic demands\;\n\n\n\n3) Organizational stres
 sors. 2 (two) socially acceptable coping has been identified too:\n\n\n\n 
     i) adopting religious practice and values\;\n\n\n\n     ii) relying on
  family members (especially parents) as coping resources. Social expectati
 ons that athletes have to be mentally tough might be silencing their voice
 s when experiencing mental health problems.\n\n\n\nBased on the results\, 
 this research recommends supervising career transition and educating menta
 l health literacy since early careers are crucial to athletes.\n\n\n
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