International Journal of Advanced Health Science and Technology
Vol. 5 No. 6 (2025): December

Impact of Dietary Patterns on Anemia Incidencein Adolescent Girls

Miliana Fantini (UPTD Rejomulyo Health Center, Magetan, Indonesia)
Nurlailis Saadah (Department of Midwifery, Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia)
Astuti Setiyani (Department of Midwifery, Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia)
Sulikah Sulikah (Department of Midwifery, Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2025

Abstract

Anemia remains a major public health concern among adolescent girls, as it impairs growth, cognitiveperformance, physical endurance, and overall well-being. In Magetan Regency, anemia prevalence remains high, reaching51.02% in the Tebon Health Center area. Dietary inadequacy is recognized as one of the primary contributors to anemia duringadolescence, a period characterized by rapid growth and increased nutritional demands. This study aimed to analyze the influence of dietary patterns on anemia incidence among adolescent girls at SMP Negeri 1 Barat, Magetan Regency. A cross-sectional observational design was employed, involving 122 female students aged 12–15 years selected through total sampling. Dietary patterns were measured using a validated questionnaire, and hemoglobin levels were assessed using a digital Hb device.Data were analyzed through univariate statistics and the Chi-square test with a significance level of α = 0.05. The findingsindicated that 55.7% of respondents exhibited poor dietary patterns, while 56.6% experienced mild anemia and 12.3% moderateanemia. Among students with good dietary habits, 75% did not experience anemia; conversely, 73.6% of those with poordietary patterns had mild anemia. Statistical testing demonstrated a significant relationship between dietary patterns and anemiaincidence (p = 0.000). These results confirm that inadequate dietary intake substantially contributes to reduced hemoglobinlevels among adolescent girls. Strengthening nutrition education, promoting balanced meals, and enhancing school-basedhealth programs are essential strategies for anemia prevention. Collaboration between health authorities, schools, and youthcounseling groups is recommended to improve dietary behaviors and reduce anemia among adolescents.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijahst

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Subject

Electrical & Electronics Engineering Health Professions Nursing Public Health

Description

International Journal of Advanced Health Science and Technology (IJAHST) publishes peer-reviewed, original research and review articles in an open-access format. Accepted articles span the full extent of the Public Health, Environmental Health, Nursing, Oral and Dental Health, Midwifery, Nutrition, ...