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PENGARUH PEMBERIAN SARI BUAH BIT TERHADAP KADAR HEMOGLOBIN REMAJA PUTRI DI SMP NEGERI 48 KABUPATEN MUARO JAMBI Soleh, Evrina Solvia; Rahmayani, Rahmayani; Danaz Nst, Atika Fadhilah
JURNAL ILMIAH OBSGIN : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kebidanan & Kandungan P-ISSN : 1979-3340 e-ISSN : 2685-7987 Vol 16 No 3 (2024): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : NHM PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36089/job.v16i3.2361

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Malnutrition is the cause of anemia which reaches a percentage of around 85.5% which is characterized by impaired hemoglobin synthesis. In Indonesia, many teenagers do not get used to eating breakfast and do not consume foods that contain nutrients up to 50%, One way to overcome anemia in adolescents can be done by consuming beet juice. This research is a pre-experimental one group pre test post test study which was conducted to determine the effect of giving beet juice on the hemoglobin levels of adolescent girls at SMP Negeri 48 Muaro Jambi Regency in 2024. This research was conducted at SMP Negeri 48 Muaro Jambi Regency in January - June 2024. The research population was all 78 young women at SMP Negeri 48 Muaro Jambi Regency with a sample of 44 people. The sampling technique was purposive sampling technique. The test used in this research was the Wilcoxon test. The results of the research showed that the average hemoglobin level of adolescent girls before consuming beetroot juice was 10.59 gr/dl, the average hemoglobin level of adolescent girls after consuming beetroot juice was 11.85 gr/dl. There is an effect of consuming beetroot juice on hemoglobin levels in young women with ρ value = 0.000 (ρ<0.05). Beetroot juice has an effect on reducing hemoglobin levels in adolescent girls. It is hoped that health officials can provide health education regarding the administration of beetroot juice to increase hemoglobin levels.
Gerakan Bumil Setia di Desa Sembubuk Muaro Jambi Tahun 2023 Suryanti, Yuli; Suryani, Suryani; Soleh, Evrina Solvia
Jurnal Abdimas Kesehatan (JAK) Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas Baiturrahim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36565/jak.v7i3.911

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The MMR target in 2024 is 183 per 100,000 live births. This figure is still very far from the current condition of 305 per 100,000 live births. Likewise, the estimated prevalence of stunting in toddlers in 2024 with a target of 14% is still far from the current condition of 24.4%. In order to accelerate the reduction of MMR and the prevalence of stunting in toddlers, one of the efforts made is through increasing the quality of maternal health services (antenatal care) to 6 times. Maternal health services 6 times have only reached 2,583,073 pregnant women out of the target of 4,897,988 pregnant women, and the number of pregnant women who received Hb examination services is lower, namely 1,474,723 mothers, those examined by doctors at the 1st visit (K1) were 771,936 mothers, and those examined by doctors at the 5th visit (K5) were 543,510 mothers. The Bumil Setia Movement refers to the Healthy Pregnant Women Movement program from the Indonesian Ministry of Health which seeks to reduce stunting in Indonesia starting from before pregnancy, during pregnancy, and after birth. The Bumil Setia activity aims to increase awareness and compliance of pregnant women in undergoing prenatal checkups, maintaining health during pregnancy, and improving understanding of managing food/diet during pregnancy. This activity is carried out by providing information and education both in groups and individually by conducting home visits to pregnant women in Sembubuk Village. There has been an increase in maternal compliance in checking their pregnancy from previously only 48.2% to 76.5%. Most pregnant women have regularly attended prenatal classes for 4 times (82.4%). 58.8% of pregnant women who consume iron supplements tablets > 90 tablets. Most pregnant women with Hb levels > 11gr% are 12 pregnant women (70.6%).