Food supplement consumption does not related to self-reported symptoms of covid-19 among students in Binawan University

The world is facing a pandemic of COVID-19. Multivitamin and other supplement is already known can improve immunity and prevent infected by the virus. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of multivitamin/supplement intake with the appearance of COVID-19 symptoms. The method of...

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Main Authors: Mia Srimiati, Adhila Fayasari, Angga Rizqiawan, Lina Agestika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jurusan Gizi Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Aceh 2020-11-01
Series:AcTion: Aceh Nutrition Journal
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Online Access:http://ejournal.poltekkesaceh.ac.id/index.php/an/article/view/348
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spelling doaj-c1e1c95f0c37454cb4d222554e7628912021-01-02T16:00:43ZengJurusan Gizi Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes AcehAcTion: Aceh Nutrition Journal2527-33102548-57412020-11-015220320910.30867/action.v5i2.348178Food supplement consumption does not related to self-reported symptoms of covid-19 among students in Binawan UniversityMia Srimiati0Adhila Fayasari1Angga Rizqiawan2Lina Agestika3Universitas Nutrition Program of Binawan University, Jl. Kalibata Raya, No. 25-30, Jakarta Timur, 13630Universitas Nutrition Program of Binawan University, Jl. Kalibata Raya, No. 25-30, Jakarta Timur, 13630Universitas Nutrition Program of Binawan University, Jl. Kalibata Raya, No. 25-30, Jakarta Timur, 13630Universitas Nutrition Program of Binawan University, Jl. Kalibata Raya, No. 25-30, Jakarta Timur, 13630The world is facing a pandemic of COVID-19. Multivitamin and other supplement is already known can improve immunity and prevent infected by the virus. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of multivitamin/supplement intake with the appearance of COVID-19 symptoms. The method of this study was analytic surveys with cross-sectional designs. The questionnaire was distributed twice, the first distribution phase involved 423 respondents to determine the consumption habits of supplements and the appearance of COVID-19 symptoms. Then, from the respondents who consumed supplements, the second questionnaire was sent again, to find out the type of supplements consumed, and only 127 respondents returned completely. As a respondent, we involved students of Binawan University, Jakarta, Indonesia. We used Pearson Chi-Square and Fischer exact test for statistical analysis. The results of this study noted that 67.7% of respondents consumed supplements/multivitamin, 94.8% of respondents did not show symptoms of COVID-19. The type of supplement consumed by most respondents was vitamin C (51.2%), while multivitamins / other vitamins were 20.1%. In conclusion, based on statistical analysis, there was no significant relationship between supplement consumption with the appearance of COVID-19 and conditions in carrying out daily activities on respondents who show COVID-19 symptomshttp://ejournal.poltekkesaceh.ac.id/index.php/an/article/view/348covid-19immunitysupplement
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author Mia Srimiati
Adhila Fayasari
Angga Rizqiawan
Lina Agestika
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Adhila Fayasari
Angga Rizqiawan
Lina Agestika
Food supplement consumption does not related to self-reported symptoms of covid-19 among students in Binawan University
AcTion: Aceh Nutrition Journal
covid-19
immunity
supplement
author_facet Mia Srimiati
Adhila Fayasari
Angga Rizqiawan
Lina Agestika
author_sort Mia Srimiati
title Food supplement consumption does not related to self-reported symptoms of covid-19 among students in Binawan University
title_short Food supplement consumption does not related to self-reported symptoms of covid-19 among students in Binawan University
title_full Food supplement consumption does not related to self-reported symptoms of covid-19 among students in Binawan University
title_fullStr Food supplement consumption does not related to self-reported symptoms of covid-19 among students in Binawan University
title_full_unstemmed Food supplement consumption does not related to self-reported symptoms of covid-19 among students in Binawan University
title_sort food supplement consumption does not related to self-reported symptoms of covid-19 among students in binawan university
publisher Jurusan Gizi Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Aceh
series AcTion: Aceh Nutrition Journal
issn 2527-3310
2548-5741
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The world is facing a pandemic of COVID-19. Multivitamin and other supplement is already known can improve immunity and prevent infected by the virus. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of multivitamin/supplement intake with the appearance of COVID-19 symptoms. The method of this study was analytic surveys with cross-sectional designs. The questionnaire was distributed twice, the first distribution phase involved 423 respondents to determine the consumption habits of supplements and the appearance of COVID-19 symptoms. Then, from the respondents who consumed supplements, the second questionnaire was sent again, to find out the type of supplements consumed, and only 127 respondents returned completely. As a respondent, we involved students of Binawan University, Jakarta, Indonesia. We used Pearson Chi-Square and Fischer exact test for statistical analysis. The results of this study noted that 67.7% of respondents consumed supplements/multivitamin, 94.8% of respondents did not show symptoms of COVID-19. The type of supplement consumed by most respondents was vitamin C (51.2%), while multivitamins / other vitamins were 20.1%. In conclusion, based on statistical analysis, there was no significant relationship between supplement consumption with the appearance of COVID-19 and conditions in carrying out daily activities on respondents who show COVID-19 symptoms
topic covid-19
immunity
supplement
url http://ejournal.poltekkesaceh.ac.id/index.php/an/article/view/348
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