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GENERAL INFORMATION Gizi Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Nutrition Association)

receives original articles from research, methodologies or new approaches of health research relevant to nutrition and health. The instructions for authors includes information about preparing a manuscript for submission to Gizi Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Nutrition Association), criteria for publication and the online submission process. Other relevant information about the journal's policies and so on can be found in 'About'. All manuscripts should be sent to the Editor of Gizi Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Nutrition Association) through online submission in this addresshttp://ejournal.persagi.org/go/index.php/index/index#authorGuidelines. If authors have problems while sending the manuscript online, please contact the Editor at the email jurnalgizi@gmail.com. All manuscript has neither been published elsewhere nor is under consideration for submission in any other publication. All manuscript can be written in Indonesian or English, and should be provided with abstract in both languages. WRITING GUIDELINES The manuscript should be typed approximately 10-18 pages long in normal text 1.5 spacing with Times New Roman 11pt. It should be writtern in a systematical order consisting of: Title; The name of the author(s); Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Result; Discussion; Conclusion; Recommendation; Acknowledgement; References. Title, should be short and informative, consisting of 15 words maximum. The names of author(s), should be fully written, accompanied by the name of the affiliation or institution, address and email of the author(s). Abstract, should not exceed 200 words and must be structured into separate sections: Background, the context and background of the study; Objective, the purpose of the study; Methods, how the study was performed and statistical tests used; Results, the main findings; Conclusions, brief summary and potential implications. The abstract should be accompanied by 3-5 keywords representing the main article for indexing purposes. Introduction, describes the background of the problem, formulation of the problem as well as research purposes, a summary of theoretical studies related to the research, and sometimes included implications and benefits of the results to the overall field of study. Methods, describes the methods used in the study, including the study design, population and sample (targeted research), data collection process and data analysis techniques. If applicable, the hypothesis is then stated and the approach that was taken to test the hypothesis is briefly described. Results, were presented only for the analysis and hypothesis testing results that need to be reported. The data itself should be presented in tables and figures, and should be described with sufficient notes. For quantitative research, the results should indicate any statistical analysis that was performed, and make sure to indicate specific statistical data, such as p-values. For qualitative research, the results should be detailed in the form of topics and research focus. Discussion, answers the problem formulation and research questions, demonstrates how the findings obtained, explains the interpretation of the findings and how they are used to solve problems, highlights any differences and similarities with previous research and possible intervention to address the problems. It is also often informative if a discussion of the potential weaknesses of the interpretation is also included. Conclusion, contains summary of the major findings and aims to answer the research questions stated from the results. Conclusions contain no new data or findings. Recommendation, provides a brief statement of how this work contributes to the overall field of study. You may also include recommendations for improvements to the method, or suggestions for future research. Acknowledgement, provides a brief statement acknowledging the efforts of any participants or consultants who are not included as authors of the manuscript. State all of the funding sources for the work, ensuring that the statement adheres to the guidelines provided by the funding institution. References, cited in the text should be included and follow Vancouver style, which indicated by the use of a number. References in the article are followed by the superscript number in order of appearance in the text. References are preferably recent (no more than 5 years). EXAMPLES OF REFERENCE STYLE: Book (name, the year of publication and the publisher's name): Budiharsana M. Female circumcision in Indonesia: extent, implications and possible interventions to uphold women’s health rights. Jakarta: Population Council; 2004. Journal article (author, title essay, the journal name, year, volume number, issue number, and pages): Alsibiani A, Rouzi AA. Sexual function in women with female genital mutilation. Fertility and Sterility. 2008; 93(3): 722-724. Elnashar AM, EL-Dien Ibrahim M, EL-Desoky MM, Ali OM, El-Sayd Mohamed Hassan M. Female sexual dysfunction in Lower Egypt. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2007; 114: 201–206 (doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2006.01106.x). Yasin BA, Al-Tawil NG, Shabila NP, Al-Hadithi TS. Female genital mutilation among Iragqi Kudish women: a cross-sectional study from Erbil city. BMC Public Health, 13 (809): 1–8. You may wish to make use of reference management software, such as Mendeley or Endnote to ensure that reference lists are correctly formatted. Click here to download Author(s) Statement of Ethics form. Click here to download templates for manuscript in Bahasa Indonesia. Click here to download templates for manuscript in English.