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Journal : Fetus: Journal Of Midwifery

The Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Menstrual Cycle in Midwifery Students at dr. Soebandi University in Jember Ernawati Anggraeni
Fetus : Journal of Midwifery Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Desember
Publisher : LPPM Universitas dr. Soebandi

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According to WHO data there are 75% of women with menstrual disorders. About 60-70% of women with less and more weight (obesity) can show symptoms of menstrual cycle disorders. The purpose of this study was to determine the relation BMI with menstrual cycles midwifery students of Universitas dr. Soebandi in the Jember. Methods: This research design used Cross Sectional study design. The population in the study were midwifery students at the University of dr. Soebandi in Jember class of 2019-2021 amounted to 164 respondents with total sampling techniques as data collecting. The data collection using height and weight as measurements and questionnaires. Results: Most of the respondents had a normal body mass index (59.1%). Most respondents had normal menstrual cycles (62.8%). The results showed that most respondents (≥50%) with abnormal BMI categories experienced menstrual cycle disorders. Analysis: Univariate and bivariate data analysis using Spearman's Rank. Based on the results of statistical tests, there is a relationship between body mass index and menstrual cycle with a value of p = 0.01 and r = 0.470. Discuss: Students with abnormal body mass index potentially experience menstrual cycle disorders than the other with normal body mass index.
The Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Menstrual Cycle in Midwifery Students at dr. Soebandi University in Jember ernawati anggraeni
Fetus : Journal of Midwifery Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Desember
Publisher : LPPM Universitas dr. Soebandi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/fejom.v1i1.8

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According to WHO data there are 75% of women with menstrual disorders. About 60-70% of women with less and more weight (obesity) can show symptoms of menstrual cycle disorders. The purpose of this study was to determine the relation BMI with menstrual cycles midwifery students of Universitas dr. Soebandi in the Jember. Methods: This research design used Cross Sectional study design. The population in the study were midwifery students at the University of dr. Soebandi in Jember class of 2019-2021 amounted to 164 respondents with total sampling techniques as data collecting. The data collection using height and weight as measurements and questionnaires. Results: Most of the respondents had a normal body mass index (59.1%). Most respondents had normal menstrual cycles (62.8%). The results showed that most respondents (≥50%) with abnormal BMI categories experienced menstrual cycle disorders. Analysis: Univariate and bivariate data analysis using Spearman's Rank. Based on the results of statistical tests, there is a relationship between body mass index and menstrual cycle with a value of p = 0.01 and r = 0.470. Discuss: Students with abnormal body mass index potentially experience menstrual cycle disorders than the other with normal body mass index
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAMILY SUPPORT AND COMPLIANCE IN CONSUMPTION OF FEEL TABLETS IN FEMALE ADOLESCENTS AT SMA UNGGULAN BPPT DARUS SHOLAH JEMBER: Kesehatan Reproduksi Remaja EVITA DIAN MARWATI Evita; Ernawati Anggraeni
Fetus : Journal of Midwifery Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): June
Publisher : LPPM Universitas dr. Soebandi

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Background: Adolescents often experience anemia due to high iron requirements, so that iron deficiency in the body is quite severe. Based on data from RISKESDAS 2019, the achievement was only 1.4% of female adolescents who were compliant in consuming TTD according to the recommendation of 1x a week, while the other 98.6% of TTD consumption was still less than 52 tablets for one year. TTD is an effort to reduce the incidence of anemia in female adolescents, so family support is needed in compliance with consuming Fe tablets. Objective: To analyze the relationship between family support and compliance in consuming Fe tablets in female adolescents. Method: The population in this study were all female adolescents at SMA Unggulan BPPT Darus Sholah Jember totaling 147 respondents and a sample of 107 with a correlation design using a cross-sectional approach using the simple random sampling method, research instruments using questionnaires. Univariate analysis of frequency distribution and percentage, bivariate analysis used was the Chi-Square test. Results: The results obtained that family support for adolescent girls is in the good category and almost all adolescent girls are compliant in consuming Fe tablets, the results of statistical tests show a significant relationship between family support and compliance in consuming Fe tablets. Conclusion: Good family support will form adolescent girls who are compliant in consuming Fe tablets.