Gambaran Kebutuhan Gizi Pada Karyawan Di PT. Bina Lestari
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59680/ventilator.v1i2.1080Keywords:
Health, Employees, Nutritional NeedsAbstract
A worker is someone who has a functional job and participates in the production process and produces goods or services. Workers must obtain good nutritional intake to support productivity. Employee health and productivity are important factors for the success of a company. Adequate nutritional needs play an important role in maintaining employee health and optimal performance. This research aims to present an overview of the nutritional needs of employees at PT Bina Lestari. This research is observational research. The data collected includes data on the amount of food intake by carrying out a 24-hour consumption recall. The research results concluded that the average employee's intake of macro and micro nutrients (Fe and vitamin C) was deficient. It is recommended that companies should pay more attention to employee food consumption by providing canteens so that nutritional needs can be met during work and can increase work productivity.
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