Proceedings of the 1st Halu Oleo International Conference on Public Health (HOICPH 2023)

The Relationship between the Level of Consumption of Energy, Protein, Fe and Blood Tablets with Anaemia Status in Adolescent Girls at SLTPN 1 Menui Morowali Regency

Authors
Suriana Koro1, *, La Banudi1, Rofiqoh Rofiqoh1, Asmita Asmita2
1Departement of Nutrition, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kendari, Kendari, Indonesia
2RSUD Morowali, Palu, Sulawesi, Indonesia
*Corresponding author. Email: suriana.koro@gmail.com
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Suriana Koro
Available Online 22 May 2024.
DOI
10.2991/978-94-6463-427-3_18How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Adolescent Anaemia Girls; Energy; Protein; Fe and Blood Added Tablets
Abstract

A global health concern, anaemia stunts teenage girls’ motor development and impairs their cognitive function. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that between 40% and 88% of the world’s population suffers from anaemia in 2015. According to 2018 statistics from Riskesdas, the prevalence of anaemia in Indonesia is 23.7% overall, 26.8% in the 5–14 age group, and 32.0% in the 15–24 age group. The objective is to find out in 2023 how much calories, protein, iron, and blood pills that teenage females at SLTPN 1 Menui Morowali Regency consumed in connection to their anaemia state. This study used a cross-sectional design based on analytical descriptive research. A total of 52 teenage females were selected using a proportionate sampling method. Examination of hemoglobin levels, completion of a two-day meal recall questionnaire to determine caloric intake, and administration of blood-added tablets are all components of the data gathering process. The chi-square test was used in this investigation. In this study, anaemia was reported by the majority of participants (76.6%), with 63.5% of the participants consuming less energy, 44.2% consuming less protein, 96.2% consuming less iron, and 96.2% consuming less blood-added tablets. In teenage females, there is a correlation between the quantity of protein consumed and their anaemia state; however, in adolescent girls, there is no correlation between calorie consumption, iron, and blood pills and anaemia status.

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the 1st Halu Oleo International Conference on Public Health (HOICPH 2023)
Series
Advances in Health Sciences Research
Publication Date
22 May 2024
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978-94-6463-427-3
ISSN
2468-5739
DOI
10.2991/978-94-6463-427-3_18How to use a DOI?
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© 2024 The Author(s)
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