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Analisis Penyebab Anemia berdasarkan Siklus Menstruasi, Pola Makan, dan Asupan Gizi pada Remaja Wulandari, Catur; Setiarsih, Dini; Mutiarani, Anugrah Linda; Nuriannisa, Farah; Wahyudi, Alifia Sefty Arruny; Santoso, Risma Defya
Media Gizi Kesmas Vol 13 No 2 (2024): MEDIA GIZI KESMAS (DECEMBER 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mgk.v13i2.2024.773-778

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Background: Students as young women are vulnerable to iron deficiency anemia. Anemia in adolescent girls can be caused by factors such as the menstrual cycle, diet, and nutritional intake Objectives: This research aims to analyze the relationship between the menstrual cycle, diet, intake of protein, iron, and vitamin C with the incidence of anemia in adolescent girls Methods: This observational analytical research involves 104 female students as a sample. Anemia is assessed by measuring the respondent's Hb level. Nutritional intake was assessed using the 24-hour recall method. Data analysis was carried out using the Spearman rank test Results: The research results stated that there was a relationship between the menstrual cycle (p-value 0.000); diet (p-value 0.000); protein intake (p-value 0.012); iron intake (p-value 0.001); Vitamin C intake (p-value 0.002) with the incidence of anemia in adolescent girls. Conclusion: The existence of this relationship means that the menstrual cycle, eating patterns, and nutritional intake are the causes of anemia in adolescent girls
IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH THROUGH EARLY DETECTION OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND UTILIZATION OF LOCAL FOOD IN MASANGAN KULON SIDOARJO Hariyani Putri, Pratiwi; Nuriannisa, Farah; Nurmalya Kardina, Rizki; Linda Mutiarani, Anugrah; Wulandari, Catur; Ardany, Silfa; Cony Safarita, Friska; Umi Fauziah, Anisa; Tania Meyhana, Salma; Putri Setyawan, Pramudtya; Dwi Wulansari, Adinda
Community Service Journal of Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Community Service Journal of Indonesia
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service, Health Polytechnic of Kerta Cendekia, Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/csji.v7i2.811

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Nutritional problems in Indonesia among others undernutrition, overweight/obesity, and non-communicable diseases that can occur across all age groups. Masangan Kulon Village, Sukodono District, Sidoarjo Regency, faces similar challenges with suboptimal utilization of local food resources. Therefore, there is a need for early detection programs for nutritional status and education on the use of local food ingredients for adolescents, adults, and the elderly. Activities were conducted on June 19, 2025, for adults (32 people) and the elderly (22 people), and on July 17, 2025, for adolescents (83 people). Examinations included anthropometry, blood pressure, blood sugar, and nutrition education, accompanied by cooking demonstrations featuring catfish tekwan and corn pudding. The results indicated a variety of nutritional statuses, including central obesity, hypertension, and pre-diabetes in several participants. This program improved nutrition knowledge, skills in processing local foods, and awareness of the importance of preventing non-communicable diseases. The activity has the potential to become an intervention model.
Body fat percentage, mid-upper arm circumference, and menstrual cycle in female students at X high school Nuriannisa, Farah; Namira, Faradila Putri
Jurnal Gizi dan Dietetik Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics) VOLUME 12 ISSUE 5, 2024
Publisher : Alma Ata University Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/ijnd.2024.12(5).312-318

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Background: Irregular menstrual cycle in adolescent girls is an indicator of reproductive organ disorders. One of the risk factor for menstrual cycle disorders is nutritional status problem. Nutritional status can be measured using several anthropometric indicators such as body fat percentage and mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC).Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the correlation between body fat percentage and MUAC with the menstrual cycle in girls of X High School Sidoarjo.Methods: The type of this research was cross-sectional. The sample used 66 students with stratified random sampling technique. Body fat percentage was obtained by using the Mi Body Composition Scale 2, mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) was measured by using midline, and the menstrual cycle was obtained by using a menstrual cycle questionnaire for the last 3 months. Data were analyzed with Rank Spearman test.Results: The results showed that average of body fat percentage was 26.8%, MUAC was 23.8 cm, and menstrual cycle was 35 days. Based on the test of the relationship between body fat percentage and the menstrual cycle, p-value 0.000 (r-value -0.875) were obtained, while MUAC and the menstrual cycle showed p-value 0.000 (r-value -0.916). The higher the body fat percentage, the shorter the menstrual cycle. The smaller the MUAC, the longer the menstrual cycle.Conclusions: There was a significant relationship between body fat percentage and MUAC with the menstrual cycle within girls in X High School Sidoarjo. Adolescent girls are expected to maintain normal nutritional status in order to maintain the regularity of their menstrual cycle, so as to minimize the risk of infertility in the future.
Co-Authors Achmad Yarziq Mubarak Salis Salamy Adelia Fifi Wulansari Adkhatus, Nanda Ain Darojah Siddiq Ramadhana Aini, Zenita Azzahra Nur Andini, Ary Anita Anita Anjali, Shafira Nurhaliza Anugrah Linda Mutiarani, Anugrah Linda April Liana Ucik Nadia Ardany, Silfa Awaliah Ridlwan, Beta Wardah Balqis Sirojul Ummah Catur Wulandari Catur Wulandari Catur Wulandari Chasanatussy, Mustika Cony Safarita, Friska Dinda Sekar Arum Dwi Wulansari, Adinda Dwijayanti, ira Eka Putri Zuhriyah Endah Budi Permana Putri Eppy Setiyowati Ersalina Nidianti Evi Sylvia Awwalya Farda Jamalia Hisbullah Fatmawati, Yuni Fildzah Karunia Putri Firdaus , Abraham Ahmad Ali Habib Alfani Hariyani Putri, Pratiwi Hidaayah, Nur Hisbullah , Farda Jamalia Hisbullah, Farda Jamalia Iga Sukmawati Ira Dwijayanti Kardina , Rizki Nurmalya Kardina, Rizki Nurmalya Kartika Yuliani Kartika Yuliani Kartika Yuliani Kartika Yuliani Khofifah Nurwahidin Lea Maera Shanty Lily Arsanti Lestari Linda Mutiarani, Anugrah Lu'luah, Jauharotul Mabruroh, Farah Nur Laily Mahendra P, Reza Hery Marselli Widya Lestari Mery Susantri Mia Puspitasari Mitha Rachmawati Nabila Al-Asdaq Nadya Nur Isnaini Azis Nailul Huda Namira, Faradila Putri Namira, Faradila Putri Nanda Rizma Faradiba Nisak, Zulfa Shofawatun Novera Herdiani, Novera Nur Faizah Nur Sophia Matin Nurmalya Kardina, Rizki Nyolanda Ramadany Nyoman Kertia Paramita Viantry Pratiwi Hariyani Pratiwi Pratiwi Hariyani Putri Pratiwi Hariyani Putri Pratiwi Hariyani Putri Pratiwi Hariyani Putri, Pratiwi Hariyani Pratiwi, Viera Nuriza Prilistyo , Dwimantoro Iman Puspitasari, Renny Novi Putri , Pratiwi Hariyani Putri Setyawan, Pramudtya Quddus Salam Ratriwardhani, Ratna Ayu Retno Diah Putri Ekayanti Rifda Alfiyanti Rizki Nurmalya Kardina Rizkiyah, Mubarokator rizki_nk Rizki Nurmalya Sa'bania Hari Raharjeng Santoso, Risma Defya Santoso, Rizma Defva Setiarsih, Dini Solekha, Miftakhul Sunaryo, Merry Tania Meyhana, Salma Teguh Herlambang Umi Fauziah, Anisa Vidia Rahmawati Wahyudi, Alifia Sefty Arruny Wiwik Winarningsih Wiwik Winarningsih Yuliani, Kartika Yuni Fatmawati Zenita Azzahra Nur Aini Zulfa Shofawatun Nisak