JHECDs: Journal of Health Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases
Vol 7 No 1 (2021): JHECDs Vol. 7, No. 1, Juni 2021

The determinants of anemia severity and BMI level among anemic women of reproductive age in Indonesia

Lea Masan (STIKes Kapuas Raya Sintang, Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia)
Abi Rudi (STIKes Kapuas Raya Sintang, Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia)
Yunida Hariyanti (STIKes Kapuas Raya Sintang, Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia)
Hairil Akbar (Public Health Program, Graha Medika Institute of Health and Technology, Kotamobagu, Indonesia.)
Maretalinia Maretalinia (STIKes Kapuas Raya Sintang)
Abubakar Yakubu Abbani (Department of Demography and Social Statistics, Federal University Birnin Kebbi, Nigeria)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Nov 2021

Abstract

Indonesia is one developing country with vary of social and culture forms, especially in Eastern part. As the vulnerable group, women of reproductive age are still facing the malnutrition, including anemia. This study aimed to examine the determinants of severity of anemia and BMI (Body Mass Index) level among anemic women. Methods: This study used the secondary data IFLS East (Indonesia Family Life Survey East) with totally 1,021 anemic women as a sample based on sampling method of SUSENAS 2010. The sample has been chosen by multi-stage random sampling with completeness of hemoglobin, weight, and height data. The dependent variables are level of anemia and level of BMI. This study tested for the univariate, bivariate (chi-square), and multivariate (ordinal logistic regression) by using STATA software. Results: The determinants of severity of anemia are BMI (AOR 1,32), place of resident (AOR 0,73), pregnancy status (AOR 0,22), and involvement in community activity (AOR 0,64). The determinant of BMI is anemia status (AOR 0.53), place of resident (AOR 0,46), educational level (AOR 0,46), pregnancy status (AOR 7,76), breastfeeding status (AOR 2,.54), ethnicity (AOR 2,42), being a Protestant (AOR 1,62), being a Chatolic (AOR 2,31), miscarriage history (AOR 5,05), and egg consumption (AOR 1,50). Conclusions: Pregnancy status is the strongest variables related to severity of anemia and pregnancy status, breastfeeding status, and ethnicity are the strongest variables related to BMI.

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jhecds

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Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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JHECDs accept and publish 5 (five) original and review papers within health epidemiology and communicable diseases subject. Any other papers broader than previously mentioned but still related to communicable diseases (e.g economic or policy study related to communicable diseases) are considerable. ...