CED is a state of lack of energy and protein intake that lasts for a long time continuously and causes health problems. This study was done to analyze the factors underlying the CED events in female students in boarding schools in Yogyakarta students.
This was an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional design conducted at the Yogyakarta Student Islamic Boarding School. 200 female adolescents aged 19-24 years were selected by simple random sampling. The DV was CED. The IV were body image perception, energy intake, protein intake, fad diets, BMI, stress, and nutritional knowledge. The data were measured by digital weight scale, microtome, midline, and questionnaire.
CED in female adolescent was directly increased with negative body image perception, fad diet, and severe stress. CED was directly decreased with high energy intake, high protein intake, high nutritional knowledge, and high BMI. CED was indirectly associated with fad diets and stress through BMI.
CED events in female adolescent are directly increased with negative body image perception, fad diet, and stress. CED is directly decreased with high energy intake, high protein intake, high nutritional knowledge, and high BMI. CED is indirectly associated with fad diets and stress through BMI.
Reference: https://thejmch.com/index.php?journal=thejmch&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=390