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Health education and nutritional diet-based mentoring in an effort to control excess fat intake Mudlikah, Siti; Suprapti, Suprapti; Agnesia, Dian; Arifah, Dwi Fitriyatul; Shoihah, Khilyatus
Community Empowerment Vol 6 No 7 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (493.783 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.4985

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Excess fat intake causes the accumulation of body fat which results in obesity. The high cholesterol levels cause health problems and the reproductive system of women of childbearing age. Excess fat intake is influenced by several factors such as a lack of understanding of the consumption of nutritious and healthy foods, and the impact of excess fat intake on the risk of obesity, high cholesterol and menstrual cycle disorders. The purpose of this service activity is to control excess fat intake, obesity, high cholesterol levels, and regularity of the menstrual cycle of women of childbearing age. The methods used in this service activity include health education seminars, screening for obesity, cholesterol levels, and regularity of the menstrual cycle and nutritional diet-based mentoring. After the service activities, it was found that there was an increase in understanding about excess fat intake, obesity, high cholesterol and the menstrual cycle. Then, there are changes with the achievement of normal weight, normal cholesterol levels and regular menstrual cycles in women of childbearing age.
PARITAS DAN USIA IBU DENGAN ANEMIA KEHAMILAN DI PUSKESMAS NELAYAN KABUPATEN GRESIK Arifah, Dwi Fitriyatul; Mudlikah, Siti
Jurnal Kebidanan VOLUME 16, NO.01 JUNI 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Estu Utomo Boyolali

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The physiological alterations in blood circulation that occur during pregnancy result in an increase in blood volume, a condition known as hypervolemia. This increase also affects the volume of plasma and erythrocytes (red blood cells), leading to an imbalance characterized by a decrease in Hemoglobin concentration in the blood. This imbalance poses a risk of iron deficiency anemia in pregnant women. The objective of this study is to investigate the correlation between parity and maternal age with the incidence of anemia during pregnancy. Methodology: Analytical observational design, cross-sectional approach. Population of 48 first trimester pregnant women. Purposive sampling, sample of 40 pregnant women, age and parity data obtained from questionnaires and hemoglobin level data from measuring Hb levels of pregnant women using the Easy-Touch Hb tool.The statistical analysis was conducted using the Rank Spearman test. Results: The multiparous pregnant women 17 people (42.5%), aged 20-35 years 32 people (80.0%), Pregnant women who were not anemic 22 people (55.%), mild anemia 8 people (20%), anemia moderate10 (25%), Statistical analysis showed that there was no relationship between parity and pregnancy anemia (? 0.199) and there was no relationship between maternal age and pregnancy anemia at the Gresik Regency Nelayan Community Health Center (? 0.852). Conclusion: There is no relationship between parity and maternal age with pregnancy anemia. Factors that cause anemia vary between pregnant women and other pregnant women, so it is hoped that treatment of pregnancy anemia is based on the cause.