Prof. Dr. Ir. Hardinsyah, M.S

Prof. Dr. Ir. Hardinsyah, M.S

Professor of Nutrition

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Profil :
NIP : 195908071983031001
Kepakaran : Gizi Ibu dan Anak
Pangkat (Golongan) : Pembina Utama Madya (IV/d)
Jabatan Struktural :
Jabatan Fungsional : Guru Besar

Education :
Doctoral : Ph. D. (Nutrition), University of Queensland, Brisbane, 1996
Master : MS (Community Nutrition), Bogor Agricultural University
Undergraduate : Ir. (Community Nutrition and Family Resouces), Bogor Agricultural University

  1. Nutrition Counseling
  2. Maternal and Child Nutrition
  3. Nutritional Epidemiology
  4. Food Security
  5. Clinical Nutrition
  1. Maternal and Child Nutrition
  2. Nutrition Counselling
  3. Obesity and Malnutrition Risk Factors
  4. Nutrition and Health Claims
  5. Food Quality and Safety
  1. Plant-Derived Natural Products for Dietary Intervention in Overweight and Obese Individuals: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis
  2. The role of micro-ribonucleic acid and small interfering-ribonucleic acid in precision nutrition for obesity management
  3. The relationship between energy and macronutrient intake with nutritional status in Sundanese young women with high body fat
  4. Harnessing nanotechnology with mushroom-derived bioactives: Targeting inflammatory pathways and miRNAs in osteoarthritis
  5. Nutritional Status, Eating Patterns, Physical Activity, Health and Phenotype History of Obese Young Women in Bandung City
  6. Identification of the FTO gene variant rs9939609 in young Sundanese women with excess body fat
  7. Precision nutrition in sports science: an opinion on omics-based personalization and athletic outcomes
  8. Functional food candidate from Indonesian green algae Caulerpa racemosa (Försskal) J. Agardh by two extraction methods: Metabolite profile, antioxidant activity, and cytotoxic properties
  9. Identification of novel functional compounds from forest onion and its biological activities against breast cancer
  10. Unraveling diabetes complexity through natural products, miRNAs modulation, and future paradigms in precision medicine and global health
  11. Revealing the mechanism and efficacy of natural products on treating the asthma: Current insights from traditional medicine to modern drug discovery
  12. Mechanism of Action of Isoflavone Derived from Soy-Based Tempeh as an Antioxidant and Breast Cancer Inhibitor via Potential Upregulation of miR-7-5p: A Multimodal Analysis Integrating Pharmacoinformatics and Cellular Studies
  13. Pharmacoinformatics and cellular studies of algal peptides as functional molecules to modulate type-2 diabetes markers
  14. The Importance of Philanthropy Foundation for the Future Sustainability of Agriculture and Nutrition: An Opinion Study on Practical Applications, Policies, and Strategies
  15. Effects of Maternal Anthropometry on Infant Anthropometry: A Cross-sectional Study at Public Hospital X in Ternate, Indonesia
  16. A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF KNOWN PLANTS WHICH HAVE POTENTIAL BENEFITS AS NATURAL GALACTAGOGUES IN INDONESIA
  17. Phytochemical compounds and antioxidant capacities of Abelmoschus manihot leaf extracts using different solvents
  18. Nutritional composition of gedi (Abelmoschus manihot) leaves powder in comparison to common natural galactagogue plants in Indonesia
  19. Tempe as superior functional antioxidant food: From biomechanism to future development of soybean-based functional food
  20. Unveiling the importance role of lutein-plant-based nanoencapsulation–a future effort to improve their stability and bioaccessibility in combating ocular melanoma
  21. The Development of Functional Beverage Combinations of Green Tea, Green Coffee, and Cinnamon for Hypercholesterolemia
  22. The importance of lutein-plant based nanoencapsulation studies – An effort to improve clinical studies on the stability and bioaccessibility of lutein for health vision
  23. Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant, Metabolic and Gut Microbiota Modulation Activities of Probiotic in Cardiac Remodeling Condition: Evidence from Systematic Study and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
  24. Gene–Diet Interactions on Metabolic Disease-Related Outcomes in Southeast Asian Populations: A Systematic Review
  25. Dietary Supplementation of Caulerpa racemosa Ameliorates Cardiometabolic Syndrome via Regulation of PRMT-1/DDAH/ADMA Pathway and Gut Microbiome in Mice
  1. Food and Nutrition Society of Indonesia
  1. Consultation in Nutrition and Fitness
  2. Breakfast and Healthy Diet Promotion
  3. Nutrition and Exercise