Abstract

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2015 had 42 million children who were overweight. This figure rose to 31 million from 2000. Obesity adolescents tend to have an impact on learning achievement and their health. The purpose of this study was students in senior high school 3 Bulukumba. 265 respondents sampling technique used consecutive sampling technique this type of research is an analytical study with a cross-sectional approach. The test used for the relationship of obesity whit student achievement is the fisher’s exact test while the test used for the relationship of parental work with student achievement is the Kolmogorov Smirnov test. The results of the study are respondents with type 1 obesity with good achievement scores of 27 respondents (87.1%) and achievement scores of less than 4 respondents (12.9%). While respondents with type 2 obesity with good performance scores were 9 respondents (56.2%) and achievement scores were less than 7 respondents. And the work of parents as PNS with a good achievement value of 15 respondents (93.8%) and less achievement scores of 1 respondent (1.6%). While respondents with the work of parents as entrepreneurs with good achievement scores of 10 respondents (55.6%) and achievement scores of less than 8 respondents (44.4%). Then the work of parents as farmers with good performance scores as many as 11 respondents. While the achievement score is less than 2 respondents (3.8%). The conclusion of this study is there's is a relationship of obesity with the achievement of students in senior high school 3 Bulukumba between parental work and the achievement of students in high school 3 Bulukumba. As for the suggestion in this study can add library references and student insights on Sitekes Panrita Husada Bulukumba.

Highlights

  • Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2015 there were 42 million overweight children, the figure is up 31 million from 2000, the WHO Global Nurition

  • In obese children the average value is lower than students who have a normal weight and the average value is likely to decrease with increasing adolescent body weight

  • In this study shows that there is a relationship of obesity with the achievements of high school students 3 Bulukumba

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Introduction

Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2015 there were 42 million overweight children, the figure is up 31 million from 2000, the WHO Global Nurition. Report, (2016) shows that the number of children who are overweight will increase to 70 million soul in 2025 (Faridah & Indriani, 2017). According to the Ministry of Health, (2010) shows the prevalence of obesity in Indonesia based on Body Mass Index (BMI) at the age of 6-12 years, namely, in boys by 10.7% and girls at 7.7%. According to Dewi, (2017) said that obese adolescents have lower academic achievement when compared to adolescents who are not obese. In obese children the average value is lower than students who have a normal weight and the average value is likely to decrease with increasing adolescent body weight. The results showed there were differences in the average value of learning achievement between obese and non-obese students, the average value of learning achievement in obese students was lower when compared to non-obese students. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of obesity and parents' work with student achievement at SMA Negeri 3 Bulukumba in 2018

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