Community-Based Nutrition Mentorship in School Canteens to Enhance Healthy Eating Behavior and Metabolic Resilience among High School Students

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Community-based nutrition, school canteen mentorship, healthy eating behavior, metabolic resilience

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Introduction: Adolescence is a critical period for establishing long-term eating habits and preventing health problems, including metabolic disorders. In Indonesia, more teenagers are developing metabolic syndrome and early-onset Type 2 Diabetes, which is worrying. School canteens are essential places where kids learn to eat, but they often lack adequate nutrition guidance and expert support. This study developed and evaluated a new program that uses community-based mentorship to help teenagers improve their nutrition and eat healthier.

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2026-01-29

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Judiono, Gumilar, M., Mahmudah, U., Eko Mulyo, G. P., Suprihartono, F. A., Widiastuti, Y., & Widiastuti, N. M. (2026). Community-Based Nutrition Mentorship in School Canteens to Enhance Healthy Eating Behavior and Metabolic Resilience among High School Students. Gaceta Médica De Caracas, 134(Supl. 1), S146-S154. Retrieved from https://saber.ucv.ve/ojs/index.php/rev_gmc/article/view/32011

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