Backgrounds: Globally, Iron Deficiency Anemia is the most common nutritional
problem, affecting approximately 2 billion people worldwide, the majority (89%)
of whom live in developing countries. Iron nutritional Anemia is anemia that
arises due to empty iron reserves in the body so that the formation of
hemoglobin is disrupted. Hemoglobin is part of red blood cells used to
determine anemia status. Decreased iron intake can reduce hemoglobin levels in
the body.
Aim: The purpose of the study was to determine food intake and
consumption of blood supplement tablets (Fe) on the incidence of anemia among
adolescent girls in Urban and Rural areas.
Methods: This type of research is Experimental Research using
Quasi-Experimental design. This research was carried out at SMP Negeri 3 Manado
and SMP Kristen Koha after obtaining approval from the ethics commission in
August-September 2023. The population in this study were adolescent girls in
SMP Negeri 3 Manado and SMP Kristen Koha. The sample in this study was obtained
by estimating the difference between two population proportions with an
absolute precision formula totaling 88 students divided into 44 adolescent
girls in urban areas and 44 adolescent girls in rural areas. Univariate and
Bivariate analyses were carried out. The analysis in this study was carried out
using the Independent t-test to analyze differences in nutritional intake and
consumption of Fe tablets on the incidence of anemia in urban and rural
adolescent girls with the criterion of p <0.05.
Results: School-aged children may be at risk of developing health
problems during their growth and development. This study indicates that there
is a difference in the average hemoglobin levels of adolescent girls in State
Junior High School 3 Manado and Kristen Koha with a value of p<0.005, there
is a difference in the average food intake (energy) of adolescent girls State
Junior High School 3 Manado and Kristen Koha with a value of p<0.005, there
is a difference in the average consumption of Fe tablets of adolescent girls in
State Junior High School 3 Manado and Kristen Koha with a value of p<0.005.
This study also stated that the need for micronutrients is small in the body
but its role is very large for the functional body.
Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that there is a
difference in the average hemoglobin levels of urban and rural adolescent girls
with p<0.005, there is a difference in the average food intake (energy) of
urban and rural adolescent girls p<0.001, and there is a difference in the
average consumption of Fe tablets of urban and rural adolescent girls with
p<0.004.
Author(s)
Details
Meildy
E. Pascoal
Department of Nutrition, Manado Ministry of Health Polytechnic,
Indonesia.
Gabriela
C. Kereh
Department of Nutrition, Manado Ministry of Health Polytechnic,
Indonesia.
Vera T.
Harikedua
Department of Nutrition, Manado Ministry of Health Polytechnic,
Indonesia.
Yohanis
Tomastola
Department of Nutrition, Manado Ministry of Health Polytechnic,
Indonesia.
Irza N.
Ranti
Department of Nutrition, Manado Ministry of Health Polytechnic,
Indonesia.
Phembriah
S. Kereh
Department of Nutrition, Manado Ministry of Health Polytechnic,
Indonesia.
Fitri
M. Otoluwa
Department of Nutrition, Manado Ministry of Health Polytechnic,
Indonesia.
Ana B.
Montol
Department of Nutrition, Manado Ministry of Health Polytechnic,
Indonesia.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/dhrni/v3/1510
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