DANGERS OF SWEET DRINKS AT RANGKAH KIDUL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, SIDOARJO

Authors

  • Risti Puji Listari Poltekkes Kerta Cendekia
  • Agus Sulistyowati Poltekkes Kerta Cendekia
  • Dini Prasetyo Wijayanti Poltekkes Kerta Cendekia
  • Dina Istana Poltekkes Kerta Cendekia
  • Prianessa Hadi Lara Poltekkes Kerta Cendekia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36720/csji.v7i1.775

Keywords:

Drinks Sweet, Health Children, Education Nutrition

Abstract

Consumption drink sweet in a way excessive in children age school base be one of factor risk increasing case obesity , type 2 diabetes, and disturbance health teeth and metabolism . Activities devotion public This implemented at SDN Rangkah South , Sidoarjo , with objective For increase knowledge and awareness student about danger drink sweet for health . Method implementation covering counseling interactive , visual demonstrations , and distribution of educational leaflets to student grade 4–6. Evaluation done through a simple pre-test and post-test For measure understanding student before and after activities . Results of activities show improvement significant to understanding student to impact negative consumption drink sweet , and emergence commitment from party school For limit sale drink sweet in the environment school . Activities This expected become step beginning in to form pattern consumption Healthy since age early and encouraging parental involvement​ as well as school in guard health child.

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Published

2025-06-29

How to Cite

Listari, R. P., Sulistyowati, A. ., Wijayanti, D. P. ., Istana, D. ., & Lara, P. H. . (2025). DANGERS OF SWEET DRINKS AT RANGKAH KIDUL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, SIDOARJO. Community Service Journal of Indonesia, 7(1), 11–14. https://doi.org/10.36720/csji.v7i1.775