Nur Hatijah
Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Surabaya

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Organoleptic Test and Iron Level Test Tofu Moringa meatballs as an alternative snack for Teenage Girls Zida Shabrina Akmalia; Juliana Christyaningsih; Nur Hatijah; Annas Buanasita
Journal of Nutrition Explorations Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/jone.v2i1.334

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Many teenage girls in Indonesia suffer from anemia, prompting exploration into alternative dietary interventions. Moringa leaves, known for their high iron content, offer a potential solution. This study aimed to formulate tofu meatballs enriched with moringa flour, evaluating their iron content and organoleptic qualities as a feasible iron supplement for adolescent girls. Three tofu meatball formulations were tested: F1B with no added moringa flour, F2B with 5 g, and F3B with 10 g. Iron content was assessed using ICP-OES, and organoleptic tests were conducted. Statistical analysis included the Kruskal-Walli’s test, with Mann-Whitney test for significant differences. Results revealed F2B had the highest iron content at 1.34 mg/100 g, followed by F1B at 1.06 mg/100 g, and F3B at 1.23 mg/100 g. However, iron levels per serving fell short of the 10% daily requirement. While F1B was preferred for taste, aroma, color, and texture, F2B and F3B were still acceptable. Future improvements could involve using boiled moringa leaves and seasoning to enhance organoleptic qualities.
The Relationship Between Energy and Protein Intake with The Nutritional Status of Children Aged 7-18 Years at Griya Sahabat Yatim Dhuafa in Gedangan Sidoarjo Erika Deanita Ramadhani; inne soesanti; nur hatijah; Nurul Hindaryani
Journal of Nutrition Explorations Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/jone.v2i2.338

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At the age of 7-18 years, consumption of carbohydrates as a source of energy and consumption of protein sources greatly affects their nutritional status. There are several foster children at GSY Dhuafa who are facing nutritional problems due to insufficient nutrition from food that is rich in energy and protein content. This study aims to determine whether there is a relationship between energy and protein intake with the nutritional status of foster children At GSY Dhuafa in 2023. Using a cross-sectional research method with a sample of 35 children using a total sampling technique. Data analysis in this study used univariate and bivariate analysis with the Chi-square test. From the research that has been done, the results show that there is a strong relationship between the adequacy of energy and protein nutrition and nutritional status (p=0.000), while protein intake has results (p=0.354), which means that there is no relationship between protein and nutritional status. There is a relationship between energy intake and nutritional status and there is no relationship between protein intake and the nutritional status of the respondents. It is expected to pay more attention to intake to meet nutritional needs in order to achieve good nutritional status.
Test of Acceptance and Iron Content of Baymor “Red Spinach & Moringa” as a Treat to Prevent Anemia in Adolescent Women Anisah Rona Rosyidah; Juliana Christiyaningsih; Nuning Marina Pengge; Nur Hatijah
Journal of Nutrition Explorations Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/jone.v1i4.362

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Based on DP3AK 2021 East Java, 23% of young women and 12% of young men suffer from anemia. Red spinach and Moringa leaves are contain high levels of iron so it can be used as alternative foods to prevent anemia in young women. The purpose was to analyze the results of tests of acceptability and iron levels of "red spinach & moringa" baymor cake as a snack to prevent anemia in young women. The research method is experimental research. Data will be analyzed using the Kruskal Wallis test, if the results are p <0.05 then it will be continued using the Mann Whitney test. The average result of the acceptability test is the BM 1 formulation which is 4.04 (likes it), BM 2 which is 3.49 (rather likes it) and BM 3 which is 3.2 (rather likes it). The results of iron levels in the control formulation (BM 1) were 3.63 mg/100g and the most preferred formulation was BM 2 of 9.81 mg/100g. The control formulation (BM 1) with iron content of 3.63 mg/100g was the most preferred formulation by the panelists, while the second most preferred formulation was BM 2 of 9.81 mg/100g.