Gozali, Ferry Suganda
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Breakfast Habits Relationship With Blood Sugar Levels And School Performance In Healthy Children In Yayasan Bali Kuna Santi, Karangasem, Bali Sidiartha, I Gusti Ayu Diah Febriyani; Indriyani, Desak Putu Rendang; Natalia, Vica; Fenia, Irene; Gozali, Ferry Suganda
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Background: These days, an increasing number of young people skip breakfast for a variety of reasons. Skipping breakfast is a behavior that raises the risk of metabolic disorders such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, decreased sleep quality, as well as reduced concentration and creativity.  This behavior is said to be increased glycemic responses that associated with increased blood sugar levels. Skipping breakfast also associated with decreased of concentration, creativity, and school performance. This research was conducted to examine whether there is a significant relationship between breakfast habits and blood sugar levels as well as school performance in healthy children. Methods: A cross-sectional design with 43 healthy children aged 8 months to 15 years as research participants. Participants were assessed for weight, height, body mass index (BMI), breakfast habits, school performance, and blood sugar levels. The SPSS software’s One-Way ANOVA test were used to examine the exam outcomes. Results: A One-Way ANOVA analysis produced p value of 0.353 (>0.05) for blood sugar levels and p value of 0.003 (<0.05) for school performance. Conclusion: While there is no statistically significant relationship between breakfast habits and blood sugar levels in healthy children, there is statistically significant relationship between breakfast habits and school performance. These results may be attributed to several factors that can be considered for further research.
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Cermin Dunia Kedokteran Vol 51 No 5 (2024): Kedokteran Umum
Publisher : PT Kalbe Farma Tbk.

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Introduction: Congenital syphilis is a multi-organ infection caused by Treponema pallidum and transmitted from mother to fetus through uteroplacental circulation. Congenital syphilis is one of the main contributors to neonatal deaths in the United States. Case: A male infant was born by cesarean delivery from a G1P0 mother at 28 weeks of gestational age because of premature rupture of the membrane and anhydramnion. The mother had an untreated latent syphilis infection. The birthweight was 1,400 grams, the head circumference was 25 cm, and the body length was 35 cm. His APGAR score was 3-3-5 with severe asphyxia and respiratory distress syndrome. Multiple abnormalities were found, and the VDRL titre was 1/128. Cardiac-pulmonary resuscitation started immediately with 0.15 mg epinephrine through an intraendotracheal tube and continued with 0.02 mg epinephrine through intravenous access every 3 minutes. The baby was declared dead after 30 minutes of resuscitation. Conclusion: Congenital syphilis can cause lethal complications due to untreated latent syphilis suffered by his mother. The mother should undergo antenatal screening to prevent congenital syphilis.