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The Effect of Administering Vitamin D Supplement on Blood Glucose Level in Gestasional Diabetes Mellitus Rats Meka Melani Sari; Nuzulia Irawati; Dr. Efrida
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (DMG) occurs due to insulin resistance during pregnancy which causes glucose intolerance in various levels and hyperglycemia. The incidence of DMG in the world and in Indonesia continues to increase every year. Gestational diabetes mellitus can cause complications to the mother and the fetus both during pregnancy and after delivery. Administering vitamin D supplement can reduce blood glucose level and keep the fetal growth rate in normal limits. This study aimed to determine the effect of administering vitamin D supplement on glucose level and fetal growth rate in DMG rats. This is an experimental study with post-test only control group design in 15 pregnant rats with gestational diabetes. Samples were divided into three groups, one control group and two treatment groups which were given vitamin D supplements at a dose of 9µg/kgBW and 18µg/kgBW for 14 days. Blood glucose level examination was done by using a glucometer and the fetal growth rate was done by using an analytical balance and millimeter paper. Statistical testwas conducted by using One Way ANOVA, the significance was determined if p <0.05. Mean ± SD blood glucose levels (mg/dL) in the the control group (170.80 ± 4.147), P1 group (126.00 ± 1.581), P2 group (123.80 ± 1.924) (p 0.001). Statistically there was a significant difference in the administration of vitamin D supplements on blood glucose levels and there was no significant difference in fetal growth rates in DMG rats. The conclusion of this research is that effect administration of vitamin D supplements on blood glucose levels and it does not affect fetal growth rates in DMG rats.
Analysis on the Relation of Contraception Selection Towards Perceptions of Side Effects in Couples of Reproductive Age in the Working Area of Lubuk Buaya Public Health Center in Lubuk Buaya Sub-District, Padang City Sandra Ilona; Nuzulia Irawati; Aladin Aladin
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Family Planning Program (KB) is one of the programs used to cope with the increasing population. The purpose of the Family Planning Program (KB) is to improve the quality of the population through birth control, to reduce mortality, and to improve the quality of the family planning program, one of which is by using the Long-Term Contraceptive Method (MKJP). Side Effects on Couples of Reproductive Age in the Working Area of the Lubuk Buaya Public Health Center, Lubuk Buaya Sub-district, Padang City.This study used a cross sectional design. The research population was all couples of reproductive age who were in the working area of the Lubuk Buaya Sub-district Public Health Center, Padang City who received contraceptive services. The sample of this study was 108 respondents of reproductive age couples who had received family planning services. Data were collected by using questionnaires and data were analyzed by using chi-square test and logistic regression test. The results of this study found that there was a significant relation between perceptions of side effects on the contraception selection (p = 0.016) The conclusion of this study is that there is a relation between perceptions of the side effects on contraception selection.
Correlation between Zinc and Folic Acid Intake with Hemoglobin Levels in Pregnancy Eka Darmayanti Putri Siregar; Arni Amir; Nuzulia Irawati
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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The deficiency of micronutrients and anemia are nutritional problems in pregnancy. WHO in 2019 and Riskesdas in 2018 reported that anemic pregnant women in Indonesia were 44.2% and 48.9%. Public Health Service also reported there was an increased prevalence of this problem in West Sumatra and Padang City in 2019 which was 18.1% and 11.2%. Micronutrient deficiency affected the hemoglobin (Hb) level, which is one of the indicators marking anemia in pregnancy. The objective was to determine the correlation between zinc and folic acid with hemoglobin levels in the third trimester of pregnancy. This analytical cross-sectional research was held in the Health Center and laboratory of Lubuk Kilangan on May-July 2022. The population and samples were 64 third-trimester pregnant women with total sampling. Intake data were collected through interviews using the Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ). Hemoglobin levels were examined by a hematology analyzer. Pearson correlation was used to identify the correlation of the variables (P< 0.05) . The mean levels of zinc and folic acid intake and hemoglobin levels were 7.35 mg, 215.56 mcg, and 11.08 g/dL. There was a positive correlation between zinc (p=0,015) and folic acid (p=0.004) with hemoglobin levels in the third trimester of pregnancy.
Co-Authors Abdiana Abdiana Adeline Sacharissa Firdaus Adrial Adrial Adrial Adrial, Adrial Afriwardi Afriwardi Afrizal Afrizal Ahlul Zikri Aladin Aladin Almurdi Almurdi Alvarino Alvarino Amir, Arni Amir, Arni Anandila Maulina Arni Amir Aswiyanti Asri Darmadi Darmadi Darmayanti Siregar Dedi Afandi Delmi Sulastri Delmi Sulastri Desmawati Desmawati Djong Hon Tjong Dr. Efrida Efrida Efrida Eka Nofita Elli Firdamila Ellyza Nasrul Elmatris Sy Endang Suriani Ennesta Asri Ermawati Ermawati Evareni, Lisma Fadjar Goembira Faroliu, Goldha Fathiyyatul Khaira, Fathiyyatul Febby Arrahmi Fika Tri Anggraini Firdamila, Elli Firdawati Firdawati Firdawati Firdawati fitria ningsih Genia Alda Fitria Hafni Bachtiar Harminarti, dr Nora Hasmiwati Hildya Kusmi Hillbertina, Noza Hirowati Ali Husna Yetti Husnil Kadri Husnil Wardiyah Huvaid, Sevilla Ukhtil Ida Rahma Burhan Ida Rahmah Burhan Ikhsan, Fajrul Ilmiawati, Ilmiawati Ilmiawati, Ilmiawati Irma Yulianti Johanes C Mose Joserizal Serudji Lestari, Rahmi Lili Irawati Machdawaty Masri Mareza Dwithania Meka Melani Sari Melina Vania Elian Mohamad Reza Mohammad Tegar Indrayana Murniwati Murniwati Mustika Dewi Naufal, Daffa Ahmad Netti Suharti Nora Harminarti Noza Hilbertina, Noza Nur Afrainin Syah Nur Indrawaty Lipoeto Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nursyirwan Effendi, Nursyirwan Nusirwan Acang Putra, Veri Syah Putri, Salsa Utami Rahayu, Yanti Randi Septiah Hendri Rauza Sukma Rita Riche Anggresti Rika Susanti Rima Semiarty Rizanda Machmud Rizka Yunidha Anwar Rizki Dwi Lestari Rosfita Rasyid Roza Kurniati Kurniati Sandra Ilona Sari, Putri Gemala Selfi Renita Rusjdi Seto, Astari Siregar, Eka Darmayanti Putri Siti Nurhajjah Sitti Monica Astrilia Ambon Sri Wahyuni Handayani Sri Wahyuni Handayani, Sri Wahyuni Sukri Rahman Surya Nelis Sutrisna, Betti Endang Syahputra, Roni Eka Syawal Andika Putra Tasman, Auwilla Marta Teguh Imana Nugraha TEVINA EDWIN Tivany Edwin Tofrizal Tuti Gusra Weni Mulyani Yanwirasti Yanwirasti Yessi Pertiwi Yuniar Lestari Yuniar Lestari Yusrawati Yusrawati