Dr. Andi Imam Arundhana
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Dr. Andi Imam Arundhana

Lecturer
Hasanuddin University, Indonesia


Highest Degree
MPH in Community Nutrition and Public Health from Gadjah Mada University Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Biography

Andi Imam Arundhana is a lecturer at School of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia. He has asked to become a lecturer at several high schools of health in Makassar City, Indonesia. Scientific writing at international scale has some produced, including the activity as a reviewer in international journals such as the Journal of food science and engineering and Medcrave online journal of women health. He became chairman of International Seminar conducted at Hasanuddin University with Prof. M.C. Nesheim from Cornell University as the speaker. In addition, he is a member of the World Public Health Nutrition Association and Vice President of branch Nutritionist Indonesian city of Makassar. Currently, he, together with collegues, develop roadmap study regarding obesity prevention and metabolic syndrome at the Center for Research and Development, School of Public Health, University of Hasanuddin.

Area of Interest:

Food Science and Technology
100%
Food Nutrition
62%
Obesity
90%
Stunning
75%
Nutrition and Disease
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Nurdin, M.S., V. Hadju, Ansariadi, A. Zulkifli and A.I. Arundhana, 2018. The effect of moringa leaf extract and powder to haemoglobin concentration among pregnant women in Jeneponto regency. Indian J. Public Health Res. Dev., 9: 262-267.
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  2. Nurdin, M.S., A.I.A. Thahir and V. Hadju, 2018. Supplementations on pregnant women and the potential of Moringa oleifera supplement to prevent adverse pregnancy outcome. Int. J. Sci. Healthcare Res., 3: 71-75.
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  3. Bahri, N.B., V. Hadju, R.M. Thaha, D. Anwar, A.I. Arundhana and A. Mallongi, 2018. Malaria and nutritional status among female adolescents in West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Indian J. Public Health Res. Dev., 9: 243-248.
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  4. Arundhana, A.I., M.S. Nurdin, V. Hadju, A. Ansariadi and A. Zulkifli, 2018. The effect of moringa-based supplementation on fetal birth weight in Jeneponto regency. J. Pharm. Nutr. Sci., 8: 144-149.
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  5. Muqni, A.D., A.I. Arundhana, A.R. Thaha, V. Hadju and N. Jafar, 2017. Maternal preconception body mass index and gestational weight gain: A prospective cohort study potentially to prevent low birth weight. Indian J. Public Health Res. Dev., 8: 110-114.
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  6. Haning, M.T., A.I. Arundhana, I. Dwinata and A. Muqni, 2017. Evaluation of policy implementation of minimum service standard in health affairs of Enrekang regency from Year 2013-2015. Asian J. Scient. Res., 10: 186-193.
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  7. Haning, M.T. and A.I. Arundhana, 2017. Organizational design of health office to improve the effectiveness of public service in health affairs in Barru regency. Adv. Econ. Bus. Manage. Res., 43: 215-217.
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  8. Hadju, V., R. Yunus, A.I. Arundhana, A.U. Salmah and A. Wahyu, 2017. Nutritional status of infants 0-23 months of age and its relationship with socioeconomic factors in Pangkep. Asian J. Clin. Nutr., 9: 71-76.
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  9. Patimah, S., A.I. Arundana, I. Royani and A.R. Thaha, 2016. Low socioeconomic status among adolescent schoolgirls with stunting. Int. Proc. Chem. Biol. Environ. Eng., 95: 75-79.
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  10. Haning, M.T., A.I. Arundhana and A.D. Muqni, 2016. The government policy related to sugar-sweetened beverages in Indonesia. Indian J. Community Health, 28: 222-227.
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  11. Citrakesumasaril, H. Veni, B. Burhanuddin, I.A. Andi and P. Sukri et al., 2016. Prediction model of coronary heart disease (chd) suspect, public health-based. Int. J. Appl. Bus. Econ. Res., 14: 1373-1383.
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  12. Arundhana, A.I., H. Hadi and M. Julia, 2013. [Sedentary behavior as a risk factor of obesity in elementary school children in Yogyakarta and Bantul regency]. Indonesian J. Nutr. Diet., 1: 71-80.
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