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Analysis of the nutritional content of chicken feather fish meatballs as an alternative additional food for toddlers with undernut nutrition Ferdina, Cucun Setya; Raharja, Kristian Triatmaja; Putri, Nindi Pramesthi Vardila; Fauziah, Nuraini; Pujiyani, Honesty
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 5 (2024): December: Health Sciences and related fields
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i5.1788

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One of the nutritional problems that often occurs in Indonesia is malnutrition. Providing additional food is one of the nutritional supplements given as additional food or nutrients that are intended especially for malnourished toddlers. Chicken feather fish meatballs are one form of fishery product diversification that can be an alternative to providing additional food for malnourished toddlers. Based on the analysis of nutritional content, chicken feather fish meatballs have good nutritional content so that they can meet the nutritional needs required by the body, have a good impact on body health, at an affordable price and easy to obtain. Chicken feather fish meatballs have nutritional content including 13.01% protein content; 0.39% fat; 8.5% carbohydrates; 70.81% water content; and 2.9% ash content.
Descriptive study of pregnant women's knowledge level about high-risk pregnancy Ferdina, Cucun Setya; Christiana, Elisa; Zainab, Zainab; Himawati, Ernia Haris
Science Midwifery Vol 13 No 6 (2026): February: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v13i6.2272

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Pregnancy is a physiological process, beginning with egg fertilization and culminating in child birth, although pregnancy is a natural process, not every pregnancy proceeds without problems. Some women encounter difficulties that could lead to pregnancies with a high risk. The objective of this research is determining the degree of knowledge expectant women have on high-risk pregnancies. For this investigation, a descriptive research methodology was used. The participants comprised 41 pregnant women chosen using overall sampling techniques. The main instrument used to gather data was a questionnaire. Uni-variate methods were used to conduct data analysis. According to the results, most participants lacked enough knowledge regarding high-risk pregnancies; 36 people (88%) displayed little understanding; only 4 individuals (10%) had great understanding; and only one person (2%) was fairly informed. Regarding participant demographics, almost all were in their twenties to early 30s; nevertheless, many still showed inadequate knowledge. Nearly all participants in every evaluated subject matter showed a low degree of knowledge. The study finds that awareness of high-risk pregnancies among pregnant women is still fairly low, therefore stressing the need of better and more enduring maternal health education programs.